… day when things started off by going wrong.
The alarms went off as usual at 06:00 etc – I know because I heard them – but despite having had an early-ish night it was 07:25 when I awoke. And 07:50 when I crawled out of the stinking pit.
I’d been on my travels during the night too. Back in Crewe again in fact, with a group of people planning to travel to a football match – as we did a few times back in the mid-70s. But this time, the match was somewhere near Wrexham and even on a nocturnal ramble I was able to realise that this was something that would be extremely unlikely.
After breakfast I cracked on with my work.
The blog is now done as far back as 28th December 2018, and the text database for December 2018 is almost finished.
But apart from that, the fact that I now have my passport means that I can set in motion a couple of other little projects that I have in the back of my mind. I sent out a couple of mails and I’ve even had a reply from one of them.
That was quick!
As well as that, I have a contact whom I met on board the Good Ship Ve… errr … Ocean Endeavour. He’s an agent for Nikon cameras so I’ve been talking to him today about a new camera. He seems to think that the new mirrorless Nikon Z6 would do what I want, but after my bad experience with the Nikon 1 J5 I’m just a little bit wary of mirrorless cameras.
We had lunch of course, and a session on the guitar.
And then a walk out this afternoon.
And it was another gorgeous day. A real pleasure to be out in the sun and it was actually warm out there which was a surprise.
The beach looked really inviting and I was tempted to go for a walk thereupon but I have too much to do right now than to go off idly passing the time.
There was a sea haze out there looking northwards and visibility wasn’t all that good today.
There was a yacht in the distance off the coast of Bréhal-Plage, but there were also a couple more of these buoys that we have been seeing just recently.
I still haven’t worked out what they might be for. They appear as if by magic and the next day they are gone.
For tea tonight, I had a stuffed pepper with spicy rice. And it was just as delicious as normal. But there’s plenty of stuffing left so it might be a potato curry tomorrow to finish it off. there’s half a leek from the other day that will go in there nicely.
Out for my walk again tonight. And once more I was the only one out there, which is a shame because it really was quite nice out there;
You couldn’t see anything to the north because the mist had closed in, but to the south we were treated once more to the fishing boats going around the harbour.
Only the small ones because the tide was only just coming in. The ones with a deeper draught will be in there later.
So while I go to bed for an early night I’ll leave you with the news that the British Defence Minister has said today that The UK will use Military force to protect its interests after Brexit.
He went on to say “we must strengthen our global presence, enhance our lethality, and increase our mass”.
“Increase our lethality”! Just what planet are these fools living on?
To think that these are the people who are going to lead the UK into the Brave New post-Brexit world. They are insane!
It’s this kind of 19th-Century sabre-rattling that makes me more and more ashamed and embarrassed to admit that I’m British.

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I went secondhand with my Olympus mirrorless. No problems so far. As you seem to be somewhat hard on your equipment, perhaps you should get secondhand and multiples of it?
But what do I know?
I suggested Pentax and it didn’t work for you
I suggested Nikon and it didn’t work for you
I suggested mirrorless Nikon and it didn’t work for you.
The Pentax was OK – just that the battery terminals kept on corroding no matter what I did to prevent it.
No problems with the Nikon DSLR stuff. The D5000 worked fine until I dropped it on a tiled floor in 2012 and rainwater seeped in through the crack in the case. The little D3000 has given me 7 years of trouble-free photography except for the focusing issues that have started to develop. 7 years trouble-free use is pretty good.
The Nikon 1 – I still get good service out of that. It fits in my pocket quite nicely and is a great camera for quick portability and ease of use under normal conditions. It’s just that the conditions in which I usually work aren’t normal LOL. It’s a good camera for what it does
Try playing with a secondhand Olympus mirrorless. My PM1 gives me 128,000 iso. I can use a 300mm equivalent lens without breaking the bank and it all fits in my pockets.