{"id":20694,"date":"2025-12-21T21:29:42","date_gmt":"2025-12-21T21:29:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lesguis.com\/wp\/?p=20694"},"modified":"2025-12-21T21:29:43","modified_gmt":"2025-12-21T21:29:43","slug":"sunday-21st-december-2025-and-if-you-thought","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lesguis.com\/wp\/?p=20694","title":{"rendered":"Sunday 21st December 2025 &#8211; AND IF YOU THOUGHT &#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8230; that starting work at 11:00 on a Sunday morning was some good going, how about starting at 12:00 today, then?<\/p>\n<p>Not that it felt like it was going to be anything like that. As usual, thanks to drifting off to sleep on a couple of occasions while I was typing out my notes, it was another night where I failed miserably to beat my 22:30 deadline. In fact, it was so long ago that I was in bed before 23:30 that I can&#8217;t even remember when it was.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, when I had finally finished, it was more like 23:30 and I was really glad to be tucked up in my little cot. However, as seems to be the case these days, it wasn&#8217;t for long. It was 03:44 in fact when I opened my eyes, although a few coughing fits earlier had awoken me for a brief moment here and there.<\/p>\n<p>Try as I might, I couldn&#8217;t go back to sleep at that point. I lay there tossing and turning and watching the time on the &#8216;phone advance round to about 05:00. I began to think &#8220;give it half an hour and I&#8217;ll get up and do some work, like dictate the outstanding radio notes&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>The next thing that I remember was the nurse shaking me awake. Apparently I&#8217;d gone back to sleep again at some point. He sorted out my legs but wasn&#8217;t very happy about doing it while I was in bed. Mind you, neither was I. I&#8217;d have much rather been up and about and working rather than lying in my stinking pit, but there you go.<\/p>\n<p>After he left, I reckoned that I&#8217;d give it a few more minutes and raise myself from the Dead, but it was somewhat more than a few more minutes. Actually, it was about 10:15 when I next awoke, and at that point I decided that I&#8217;d better shoot into action, otherwise I&#8217;ll be in here all day.<\/p>\n<p>It was a quick nip into the bathroom and then a slow stroll into the living room to check the washing and to make breakfast. More porridge and coffee with two of the strange croissants that I made last Sunday. How could I possibly have rolled them inside out?<\/p>\n<p>There was no rush at all this morning, and so it was midday when I was finally back in here. The first thing that I did was to listen to the dictaphone to find out where I&#8217;d been during the night. I was still on the taxis last night, and so was Nerina. There was something happening about a coat of hers that had had a bowl of porridge fall on it so she was thinking of throwing it away. However, her mother, even though she didn&#8217;t really know what was wrong with it, said that she&#8217;d have a close look at it and see what she could do. That&#8217;s all that I remember of this.<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s definitely something of an obsession with taxis right now, and I&#8217;ve no idea why. Those days are long behind me and they can stay behind me for all that I care. By the way, Nerina&#8217;s mother was a tailoress and she could work miracles with a piece of cloth.<\/p>\n<p>Later on, I was in Crewe doing my shopping last night. I&#8217;d been to Woolworth&#8217;s to buy a few things. I&#8217;d sorted out what I&#8217;d needed and the shop assistant came along and tipped them into my bag and I paid for everything. I was then supposed to go to Marks and Spencers, but when I looked, I didn&#8217;t have very much time and had to go to the railway station. I picked up my bag, threw it over my shoulder and set out to walk. I found myself a couple of minutes later on a motorway interchange, the one up near Northwich. I had to walk all the way down the motorway to come off at Sandbach and then walk across to Crewe and had about fifteen or twenty minutes to do it so I thought that I should have to hurry. I set off down the slip road and there was a policeman there with his dog. The dog barked, which frightened the policeman. I walked past them and was looking at the traffic on the motorway bridge a little further down the hill. They were driving along normally on this bridge when suddenly, they leapt into the air and landed again as if they had hit a large object on the road. I was wondering what was happening there, but I thought that I didn&#8217;t have the time to stop and look because I had my train very shortly.<\/p>\n<p>Those were the days when Woollies was next to Marks and Sparks. Woollies has long since closed down and Marks and Sparks has moved onto the new retail park where we used to go speedwaying and banger racing all those years ago. What a sad state of affairs that was when they demolished the old railway sports ground thirty or so years ago.<\/p>\n<p>However, imagine walking down the motorway from Northwich to Sandbach, especially in about ten minutes. <\/p>\n<p>There were also a few things going round in my head when I awoke that I didn&#8217;t dictate. Two things that I remember, so I don&#8217;t know if they were dreams or not, were firstly, there was some famous TV presenter sitting at a table with us who suddenly started to spout off a vicious anti-Welsh rant, to such an extent that I became violently angry. The second was being in a pub with friends of mine when suddenly one of them put on the table a very large and very dangerous-looking knife in a sheath. I remember saying that I&#8217;d told him on several occasions not to bring it out with him and that he was risking seven years in prison carrying it about with him.<\/p>\n<p>Next, we had a footfest. Stranraer v Dumbarton. And while the unbeaten run goes on, it was a very poor, lacklustre performance that saw them creep to a very unsatisfactory 1-1 draw against Dumbarton. But with a squad containing five strikers, every one of whom is out injured right now, it&#8217;s hardly surprising that they didn&#8217;t manage to launch any kind of attack at all.<\/p>\n<p>After that, I had the misfortune of coming across the St Johnstone-Greenock Morton game. And it was embarrassing to watch Morton slither to a miserable 5-0 defeat. Their squad just isn&#8217;t up to Championship-level football and I&#8217;ve noticed in a couple of previous games that several of their players look less than interested in what&#8217;s happening out there on the field.<\/p>\n<p>For some reason, it was as quiet as the grave out there right now, so I decided to dictate the radio notes before the endless streams of tourists go strolling past.<\/p>\n<p>When I&#8217;d finished, I edited the notes for the joining track for one of the radio programmes. That programme is now assembled and ready to go. It was actually thirteen seconds over the hour, but a judicious piece of editing enabled it to fit the timescale exactly. <\/p>\n<p>Next task was to edit the other notes, which are the major part of the following programme. I didn&#8217;t get very far into those before it was time to knock off and go a-baking. Homemade bread and homemade pizza were on the list for today, so I made a couple of piles of dough.<\/p>\n<p>While it was all festering, I came in here and did a few more bits and pieces of my Welsh homework. And this is a really difficult exercise because it&#8217;s revising a lesson that we learnt when I was absent in chemotherapy a few weeks ago.<\/p>\n<p>So back in the kitchen, the bread and pizza were all made, and the pizza, such as I ate, was delicious. But once more, there&#8217;s half of it left that I shall finish off for tea tomorrow. All that remains to cook for Christmas now is the vegan Wellington, for which Liz sent me a recipe a couple of years ago, and the hash browns.<\/p>\n<p>As well as that, I might try a little experiment. I&#8217;ve received a recipe for homemade baked beans and, struggling to find any good ones here, I might give it a try and see how they work out.<\/p>\n<p>But that&#8217;s for Tuesday. Tonight, I&#8217;m off to bed, probably to dream about more taxis and wake up at some silly time in the morning.<\/p>\n<p>But seeing as we have been talking about cleaning clothes and porridge &#8230; <em>&#34;well, one of us has&#34; &#8211; ed<\/em> &#8230; after a late working session in the White House, Monica Lewinsky went into the local dry cleaner&#8217;s to pick up a dress she had left behind for cleaning.<br \/>\nAs the cashier handed her the dress, she said <strong><em>&#34;Thank you Miss Lewinsky. 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