{"id":19793,"date":"2025-03-28T23:29:05","date_gmt":"2025-03-28T23:29:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lesguis.com\/wp\/?p=19793"},"modified":"2025-03-29T09:06:32","modified_gmt":"2025-03-29T09:06:32","slug":"friday-28th-march-2025-i-had-nothing-on","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lesguis.com\/wp\/?p=19793","title":{"rendered":"Friday 28th March 2025 &#8211; I HAD NOTHING ON &#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8230; the dictaphone this morning when I awoke.<\/p>\n<p>And that&#8217;s not surprising either seeing as I didn&#8217;t go back to bed until 04:15 and I was awake again at 06:50 (you will note that I said &#8220;awoke&#8221; &#8211; I didn&#8217;t say that I left the bed).<\/p>\n<p>Last night&#8217;s fiasco was enough to put the shakes on just about everything. After my rather dramatic exit from the dialysis centre, coming home and going straight to bed where I was probably asleep before I hit the horizontal position, there I stayed in a state of what I can only imagine was unconsciousness until after midnight.<\/p>\n<p>When I awoke, I was fully-clothed still, with a thirst that you could photograph. Luckily I still have some of that banana-flavoured soya drink that I like that I bought in Belgium (is it really eighteen months ago since my last trip to Belgium?), so I helped myself to a litre of it, wrote my notes and backed up all the files.<\/p>\n<p>After I&#8217;d finished what I had to do I still wasn&#8217;t tired so I found a few things to do to keep me occupied and then eventually crawled into bed, fully clothed again.<\/p>\n<p>It was difficult to go back to sleep, so I don&#8217;t suppose that I slept all that much, and when I looked at the time and saw that it was 06:50 I gave up all hope.<\/p>\n<p>The alarm clock made up my mind for me so I crawled out of bed and went to the bathroom to sort myself out. Then into the kitchen to take my medication and to do yesterday&#8217;s washing-up which I had forgotten. I hate going into the kitchen in the morning and finding the washing-up still there.<\/p>\n<p>With nothing on the dictaphone I found some things to do and then Isabelle the Nurse arrived. I told her about yesterday and she thinks that the machine was too powerful for my heart to cope and that caused the dramatic loss of blood pressure that triggered everything off.<\/p>\n<p>After she left, I made breakfast and read some more of <a href=\"https:\/\/dn720308.ca.archive.org\/0\/items\/stonehengeotherb0000unse\/stonehengeotherb0000unse.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">MY BOOK<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>We&#8217;re still discussing these stone circles and avenues in the West Country. At Stanton Drew he makes the point that while there are circles and avenues that suggest that Arcturus was the target when they were constructed, at 1690BC and 1410BC, he finds that <strong><em>&#34;With regard to this N.E. circle &#8230; &#34;<\/em><\/strong>  &#8211; the third one in this series of circles &#8211; its strange alignment <strong><em>&#34;&#8230; would suggest that the N.E. circle was really erected to provide the alignment, from the centre of the great circle, or from the Cove, to the summer solstitial sun, about the year 870 B.C.,&#34;<\/em><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, <strong><em>&#34;There is other evidence, to which I attach importance, as it deals with a method and policy found in many temple fields in Egypt, that of blocking the alignment of an older star- or sun-cult, which the astronomer priests replaced by their own. The stones of the avenue, of the solstitial N.E. circle I expect once blocked the May sunrise line from the great circle ; judging from the Ordnance map, and remembering the number of stones that have disappeared,&#34;<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>According to my &#8220;wave of invasions&#8221; cheat-sheet, a huge wave of Celtic invaders began to arrive in England round about 800BC. They brought with them the Iron-Age &#8220;Halstatt&#8221; culture and their superior tools and weapons would have overwhelmed the previous settlers. If those previous settlers were pushed west, they would push before them the people who had previously occupied those lands, so maybe they replaced the previous culture of the worship of Arcturus with their own culture of worship of the sun.<\/p>\n<p>What is also interesting is the reference he made to the situation in Egypt where the worshippers of one star arrived and overwhelmed a previous culture. Archaeological evidence lends a great deal of support to this idea, so I&#8217;m now interested in plotting, as I said yesterday, a timeline of the worship of Arcturus and seeing if I can follow it through Europe and maybe arrive in England at the same time that the worship of Arcturus seemed to have begun there.<\/p>\n<p>But this is all sounding like my University studies. I&#8217;d start by researching something and be so engrossed in what I&#8217;ve found that bore no relation to what I&#8217;d be studying that I&#8217;d go miles off course on a tangent into some other realm that had nothing whatever to do with the subject. I enjoyed what I was doing, enjoyed it very much, but the lecturers didn&#8217;t.<\/p>\n<p>His next chapter is actually on &#8220;folklore&#8221;, but not the folklore what we know. He&#8217;s more interested in finding relics of customs that relate to the old forms of worship and how they became tied into Christianity, rather than using them as I would and as <a href=\"https:\/\/dn790001.ca.archive.org\/0\/items\/b24858912\/b24858912.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">LAURENCE GOMME<\/a> was doing &#8211; plotting the migration of groups of people by the relics of the customs that remain in modern society.<\/p>\n<p>After the book, I came back in here and prepared my LeClerc order. And I was really struggling to complete it too. Despite the fact that I haven&#8217;t sent in an order for three weeks, I&#8217;m not eating as much (or as often) as I did and I was really struggling today to reach the \u20ac50:00 minimum order<\/p>\n<p>Times are really bizarre around here. I look at my &#8220;usual products&#8221; and my &#8220;reminder list&#8221; and think &#8220;I have some of that&#8221; or &#8220;I don&#8217;t need that&#8221; or &#8220;I don&#8217;t feel like eating any of that&#8221;. I don&#8217;t think that I can ever recall a period such as this that has lasted for so long. I look in the kitchen and the shelf unit is full of stuff.<\/p>\n<p>Once I&#8217;d sorted that out, I spent the rest of the day (or much of it) on my Woodstock programme. I now have every song that I need, and they are all re-edited and remixed. Some of the tracks took some hunting down, others had to be extracted from the soundtracks of concerts that I have.<\/p>\n<p>Every song (except one) was actually played at Woodstock by the band or musician concerned, although I can&#8217;t use any sound that came from the loudspeakers at Woodstock. I&#8217;ve had to use versions from other places.<\/p>\n<p>My cleaner put in an appearance to do her stuff as usual, and while she was here the LeClerc delivery turned up. I usually order it for &#8220;after 16:00&#8221; but he often rings me up to ask if he can come earlier if I&#8217;m the only client in the afternoon. I&#8217;d rather have it after my cleaner has left but I&#8217;m not going to stop him having an early finish on a Friday if he can.<\/p>\n<p>After my cleaner left I had 2kg of carrots to wash, dice and blanch ready to freeze and then back in here Rosemary, back from her break in Italy, rang me up for a chat. I&#8217;m convinced that she has a camera hidden in here somewhere to find out when I&#8217;m free.<\/p>\n<p>Tea tonight was a rushed salad and chips with some of these vegan nuggets and it was delicious. The chips were cooked to perfection in my air fryer.<\/p>\n<p>Tea was rushed because we had football, Drenewydd v Y Barri. Y Barri needed the win to keep alive their push for the European playoffs and Y Drenewydd needed a win to keep alive their hopes of avoiding relegation. <\/p>\n<p>Y Barri came out of the traps so much quicker and played some nice football and were looking comfortable at 2-0 up. But Y Drenewydd came alive in the last ten minutes and when they scored with three minutes to go, they threw everything that they had into the attack.<\/p>\n<p>Y Barri won the ball and roared upfield with a one-on-one on the Y Drenewydd goalkeeper &#8211; only for the Y Barri forward to miss the easiest goal that he could have scored in his life. That spurred Y Drenewydd on and we witness some desperate defending in the final minute and Y Drenewydd couldn&#8217;t find the goal that they needed.<\/p>\n<p>Why they hadn&#8217;t played like that with the same desperation throughout the game I really don&#8217;t know, but now, while they are not mathematically sure of being relegated, they are going to have to find something special from somewhere.<\/p>\n<p>At half-time I did the washing up and then I grabbed a slice of my new orange, ginger and coconut cake to eat for the second half. And it really is as delicious as I thought that it might be. I&#8217;m proud of that.<\/p>\n<p>So now that I&#8217;ve finished my notes and backed up the computer, I&#8217;m off to bed ready for an exciting (I don&#8217;t think) day at the dialysis centre.<\/p>\n<p>But seeing as we have been talking about shopping &#8230; <em>&#34;well, one of us has&#34; &#8211; ed<\/em> &#8230; I&#8217;m glad that I don&#8217;t go shopping any more. It saves unpleasant surprises.<\/p>\n<p>Once I was in a supermarket in Belgium and a woman came up to me and asked me <strong><em>&#34;aren&#8217;t you the father of one of my kids?&#34;<\/em><\/strong><br \/>\nThat stopped me dead in my tracks. I had to rack my brains and think hard. There was the girl in Morlaix and the other one at that strange house when I was hitch-hiking around Brittany but that was in France in the mid-seventies.<br \/>\nFor a whole minute I had to rack my brains about trips that I&#8217;d made into Europe subsequently. In the end I gave up.<br \/>\n<strong><em>&#34;I can&#8217;t really recall anything&#34;<\/em><\/strong> I said, shaking your head.<br \/>\n<strong><em>&#34;Oh, I&#8217;m sorry&#34;<\/em><\/strong> she replied. <strong><em>&#34;I&#8217;m sure that I&#8217;ve seen you bringing Roxanne to school. 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And that&#8217;s not surprising either seeing as I didn&#8217;t go back to bed until 04:15 and I was awake again at 06:50 (you will note that I said &#8220;awoke&#8221; &#8211; I didn&#8217;t say that I left the bed). 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