The sky offered the usual Spring deceit today. As I stumbled up towards Sainsburys the chill in the air was hidden behind the blue of the sky. By lunchtime I was sitting indoors with my jacket on wondering if I ought to make use of the heater! Instead I did the laundry, at least drying the ageing T-shirts over that heater warms part of the house.
Sainsburys, the checkout lass informed me last week, are planning to change things around. Out will go several checkouts, replaced by larger, trolley sized, self-service checkouts. Hooray! Instead of people like me struggling to get a dozen items through a self-service machine soon people with trolleys will be struggling to get over a hundred items through the checkout!
They will soon be off their trolley.
Since John James Sainsbury established his grocery shop in 1869, somewhere in London, the company has been one of the leading supermarkets in the land. Tesco long ago overtook them as 'top dog' but this company is still in their fighting and increasing the prices on their 'own brand labels goods.' Anything to help the poor Qatar's who own 15% of the shares.
Having hobbled back I noticed changes downstairs. Later, when I had finished my reduced (but not by much) Chicken Kyiv lunch I heard strange noises again. These emanated from a man holding a heavy item half way through the downstairs window. Naturally, as a keen helpful type I wished to offer assistance, my back however, wisely warned me not to interfere when a man is having fun. So, I ignored the foul language quietly escaping him and settled back down to read the online press.
This was not encouraging, it rarely is. Much of the media is dominated by the queens Jubilee. Now having been monarch for 70 years is clearly an achievement to admire, especially when you have no official power, and many will admire her for this, though not her son obviously. Parties are planned, two days off have been granted (Thursday & Friday), pubs have longer opening hours and the police more overtime to clean up the mess.
The church is having a 'special' service for her, including a lunch and a fun time afterwards. Some cruel cynical types asked me If I would be helping out! I have made clear I am unable to attend as I will be with the Young Communists, burning 'Butchers Aprons,' on Sunday. This, as you may imagine, has not been believed by the Brexiteers amongst us. I fail to see why.
I spent the day sending one or two begging emails, none of which have provoked a response as yet. And also 30 minutes listening to my sister chatting. While informative, this leaves more tinnitus in my ear than AD/DC ever did! I gave her a second hand laptop, quite good enough for her needs, so I could email her rather than use long phone calls. This she cannot work, her fingers are too aged to cope, and the email has not been set up properly, even though her grandson works for the phone people! Kids huh?
Now, with no football to watch, I am left wondering what to fill my empty head with. In the evenings tiredness leads to watching things that require no energy or thought. Football often fits perfectly here. Tonight's TV offers 'Britain's Got Talent,' a misnomer if ever there was one, 'Jurassic Park,' and 'Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun.' I am not convinced this is my kind of TV.
OK then, it is time to read books...