Thursday, 9 July 2020
Haircut and Football
At last I had a haircut!
I was about to get one when Lock Down began so it brought back memories of losing the Hippy hair many years again when the Barber chopped all those lumps of grey hair from my head. Waking up with hair not indeed unlike a bad tempered used mop was becoming a bit wearing. Now I no longer feel my hair growing into my shirt and can happily move my head almost all the way round now. Not quite Owl like mind.
It was a while before I could find a free Barber. All the shops I passed had people waiting or several being dealt with as I looked in. The sight of Barbers wearing those face masks, those with glasses loose out as they steam up so wearing them appears difficult. I was interested to hear the Barber had not been paid for 4 months. I thought there was some money made available for businesses, though I suspect these guys work independently so miss out any cash, the boss may do well mind.
He was efficient and friendly enough, the result OK, not that I am one to fuss, and at least the hair is cut. I need to go again, just before the next Lock Down begins in 6 months time!
Back home I have invested in NOW TV for Sky Sports once again. I have done this a bit early, Scots football does not arrive for a few weeks yet, but already I have watched several not very good football games. I also watched the English tedium called Cricket! This was a bit tedium as not much happened when I watched and the 14 year old director spent far too much time making use of a moving drone and short 5 second pictures of individual players interspersed with each ball or repeats, and several of them, of incidents that for the most part need not be replayed. Rather typical TV these days. Then it got dark they went home, and I went back to football.
Labels:
Ben Nevis.,
Football,
Hairdressers,
Sky Sports,
TV Football
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2 comments:
The cricket highlights were more like cricket lowlights....having finally managed to reach the programme I was so disappointed that I gave up and made tea!
Super photographs again!
Fly, Lowlights indeed.
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