Nothing to say again.
This does not imply I have done nothing. Although, to be fair, I have done nothing. Not quite true, I exercised, though no gym would actually charge me for what I was doing. Then, to 'warm down,' as they say, not that I was even warm, I hoovered the floor. I say 'hoovered,' but I actually mean 'vaccuumed,' but I canny spell that. Then I had a poor, skimpy, lunch.
There will now be a pause as I contemplate staring out the window in a manner similar to what I was doing after lunch.
For some reason I appeared to be running ahead of myself. By noon I was free from the 'to do' list and wondering what to ignore for the rest off the day. To avoid mistakes I drank tea and watched the YouTube videos of Championship football from the weekend.
Then I searched Twitter for excitement.
None came.
There will now be another pause.
I then became adventurous.
So I dressed in the high quality charity shop clobber and moved out and went through Sainsburys. This to avoid an early start in the morning to avoid the market day crowds.
Sainsburys was busy, and it was striking that so many people there were not wearing a mask as I was. I half expected some half-wit to reproach me for wearing a mask as happens to so many people these days. The vast number of people educated by social media on the covid virus astounds me, especially as they oppose wearing masks, taking a life saving vaccine, and being sensible with people. Indeed some oppose the vaccine violently, and go as far as abusing hospital staff. I am yet unaware of this governments attempts to end this. Possibly a quick law banning opposition and a government that leads from the front would be good. However, the childish manner in which Tory MPs, on Boris's orders, refuse to wear masks, and the opposition making it clear they do wear them in the House, sends a very dangerous message. Maybe one or two cabinet members could die and allow sense to return?
Paws.
One good thing about being outside was I could meet some of my women. One was looking, not too eagerly, for her lost husband, she had not found him by the time we parted, and the other heading for a flu jab. I have not yet been offered one, why not doctor? How nice to meet good people, this is something I do not do much these days. Usually this is satisfactory but occasionally it is welcome. The trouble with wandering about in a small town is that you are always likely to meet someone, often the wrong someone!
I returned home to my instant dinner. Too lazy to cook and glad something in the fridge needed no help.
Then I glanced at the budget. 'British Gas' moved me onto what they call 'British Gas Evolve.' This to my mind is another money grab by the company. I note they have increased my direct debit by £7 and yet I am unable to turn this down. When I clicked the 'contact' button nothing happened. The price increase means I am using the boiler as little as possible, but of course winter is coming. The crooks know this and are lining their pockets. Where is the government? Lining their own pockets! I will be spending much time in the dark this year.
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