Nothing happened today. The sun rose and caused a mist. The day almost got warm. I got ordered to 'get on with it' by the boss at the museum and returned home so to do. I fell asleep when I got home. No news anywhere in the world worth considering. There was an occasion today when a rant or two crossed my mind, unfortunately it failed to stop and passed on. Now I am left wondering what agitated me. Surely I ask, surely there must be something in the 'Daily Wail' that would get me going? Indeed there is, but it is just not worth going over that again. The fact must be said that no matter how I rant Harriet Harman will never be charged with treason and hung.
A book from the museum shelf concerning the town records lies glaring at me. I have to acquire information from this tome but I don't know what I am looking for! No change there. Also scattered around are copies of 'Twenty Years After,' a magazine from the late 30's written by and for the ex-servicemen of the Great War. I began searching through this for info and got caught up reading bits. That wasted another hour. That is one problem with research, so much catches the eye and must be read which means the main subject gets pushed back for a little while, about three hours today!
I was impressed also today by the impression 'Meccano' left on people. However I know you all preferred the 'Dinky cars' but would not admit it. Worldwide folks were all over their floors, up to their knees in metal! Naturally ONLY BOYS would play with this, however one of my great nieces would probably be very happy in those days. Her dad being a builder she has always made things. In fact she used to help him fix the car and now does a car engineering course on Fridays. When I am rich I will get a car and have her fix it for me, I can't!
I am also impressed by how much I learn from you lot, there is so much I don't know and I know you will know. One thing I have learned in the past few years is that I know nothing! That has been hammered home quite well if nothing else in these days.
Radio 3 has been renown for the higher arts, many ignore it because of this. However I find lots of good programmes there and one is 'The Essay.' A variety of themes are offered in 15 minute bites to satisfy the intellect, well bits of it. This week a famous author I have never heard off gives a memoir of his life. You might like it if you can hear it where you reside.
Eight p.m. and nothing done. I must think quickly, I have decided, it can all wait until tomorrow.
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