And that comes as no surprise to anyone who knows me.
When I went out for my afternoon walk, it was teeming down with rain. You can see in this photo just how wet it was today.
Really dreadful and in the end I gave it up as a bad job and curtailed my little perambulation
It didn’t stop me going around to the wall overlooking the harbour to see what was going on.
And down there this afternoon is Normandy Trader who has come in from Jersey for her usual freight run.
There wasn’t anyone around down there and there was no loading going on, but she looks pretty well loaded up to me.
And as we know, Neptune was in here yesterday and departed with a big load of gravel.
But it looks as if she’ll be back pretty soon because they are still bringing in the loads of gravel. And piling them up by the conveyor too rather than putting them in the gravel bins.
So it’s all systems go down there today despite the weather.
That’s not all either. Because this evening while I was out on my perambulations I stepped in a puddle – not quite up to my middle like Doctor Foster, but pretty well near enough.
But at least it didn’t stop me from my wanderings. Down at the harbour a trawler had just come in and all of the crew together with a few landlubbers were busy tidying it up.
Maybe it’s already been unloaded round by the fish processing plant.
Last night I had another decent night’s sleep. So much so that I had a really good nocturnal ramble. I was out in a coach last night, and not for work either but for my own purposes. And of course I had a flat tyre. I had to change it myself, which is no mean feat, and then I needed a replacement tyre. Someone told me of a place out on the Middlewich Road (I was in Sandbach at the time) but a tyre would cost me the best part of £1,000. That wasn’t the news that I was expecting to hear, but it was part of the price of using the coach like this.
And later I was with a group of people waiting to go home after a holiday. We were in a big draughty shed with a couple of benches around the edge. As the coach pulled in, people started to climb aboard but I, and someone else, decided that we would wait until the end. At this moment I started to wonder if I had everythig with me, and looking around, I saw something underneath one of the benches where I was sitting. So I crawled underneath the bench, getting myself all filthy in the process, to find that what I had seen was actually an old beer bottle. So covered in dust and dirt, I went back to the coach to wait to board.
Despite the alarm call I was in no hurry to leave my bed. More like 07:00 in fact. And after breakfast I made a start on adding the photos to some of the previous blog entries.
I’ve done as far back as Saturday, and I’ll be slowly uploading them back again as time goes on.
Another task was to keep on with my searchable text index. I’ve almost finished January and then I’ll just roll on backwards until it’s finished, whenever that might be.
After lunch I carried on, with a little interruption for my walk in the wet.
And I’ve also tried something else that’s new. I’ve been moaning and complaining about the time it takes me to buy a ticket for Leuven when I arrive in Brussels and how I nearly miss my train, so I researched online and found that I can make a booking and download the tickets (thanks to the printer). And it saves me €0:20 too.
Spend! Spend! Spend!
This afternoon though I couldn’t keep going. I’ve managed sort-of for the last couple of days but today I didn’t. I’d had a couple of dodgy moments and in the end I gave up and went to bed for an hour. I even managed to sleep for some of that time too.
There was some filling left over from last night’s tea so I diced and cooked a couple of potatoes to add to it and made a very quick ad-hoc curry. And it was delicious
I mentioned my little walk later on and then back here I have things to do. Another name from a very dim and distant past has come to the surface following my little exercise of the other day.
This is all getting very interesting.

night waves beach pointe du roc granville manche normandy france

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night fishing boat unloading port de granville harbour granville manche normandy france
I always bought my uk train tickets through the Deutsche Bahn website as the uk site never worked.
As for busses… I got one embedded up to the door step in soft sand. I mowed down a stop sign at another time. It was OK though as it was a member of Al-Quaeda!
Right now, having replaced the tyres on a pickup, I’m looking at what remains of the steering swivels and the stabilizing bars. The old tyres were 2000, 2008 and 2007. Well past their prime!
Yes, the UK rail site is a total mess.
So have you bought a pickup now? Or are you just helping a friend?