Sunday, 15 March 2020

Days 1117 - 1123


Aka Monday 17th February - Sunday 23rd February 2020

Another quiet week, mostly because I’m trying to buy down some of my debt and I’m avoiding having to finish up my Bumble profile (I don’t think that there is much more I hate than having to write or talk about myself! Even though if I want to get the most out of Bumble, I need to write up a good profile), aside from:


…I started reading ‘Spook Street’, the next in line in the Slough House/Jackson Lamb series (written by Mick Herron), and it’s off to good start as River grandfather, the O.B., a retired Secret Service grand poobah who has developed Alzheimer’s, or maybe it’s more accurate to say that his Alzheimer’s has developed to such an extent that it’s putting the O.B.’s life, and others, in danger…


…I also picked up my National Lottery winnings…of £3.10 and a lucky dip…hooray!!!:

...and I got some more DC Lego Minifigures:





…and on Tuesday (18th February 2020) I got my first like on Bumble…I got excited and scared…then I checked the picture and profile and thought ‘nah’…then I thought that I was a right douche bag for thinking ‘nah’ when someone has put themselves out there, just for me to go ‘nah’…

…and I got my New Comic Book Day comics:


and read ‘Moonshine#15 and #16:


…in which Lou gets much deeper into trouble with the different magical fractions in New Orleans, and with some of the local gamblers, as the beast inside is forced out to service another…a nice slow burn of a story, as things get slowly and slowly more fraught for Lou and Delia…

…and on Friday we had our payday drinks, but after just a couple of drinks and a chuck of chit-chat, I felt weirdly happy and content and just happy to sit back and chill and not talk…which isn’t how one is meant to behave on a drinks night out 😊 Plus it felt like people were going off to have deep and meaningful chats, leaving me out and feeling jealous, intrigued and piqued!!! 

Which is both a stupidly childish way to feel and a bad combination when going out and I was worried that if I carried on drinking I’d say something stupid or if I didn’t carry on drinking I would say something mean and hurtful. Either way I would say something that I shouldn’t and would very much regret. So, I took an early bath and left while I was feeling content and happy and I hadn’t said anything I shouldn’t. And the day after I took another had a Long Walk, even though it was very windy:













…and my nemeses, the train bridge and the steps, are affecting (or should that be effecting) me less and less…







...now the anxiety I used to feel when using them is at like 10%... 

…then I did some tidying up on Sunday, mainly I think as either a distraction from other things or because it gives my control over something in my life when I’m lacking control in other areas of my life…which may or may not be tied into how I felt on Friday…
 







...anyhow I found an old idea for a mixtape/compilation:


...and my favourite cryptic crossword clue ('Engineer about to reveal submarine (1-4)'):


…and in the terrible news side of things I heard that Andrew Weatherall passed away (Monday 17th February 2020)…which I’m still shocked by…I mean yeah people can die of all kinda things at all kinda ages, but the music made by Weatherall, the original songs, the remixes, the production work, is so ubiquitous that it doesn’t seem right that he’s no longer here...but it was heartening to read the tributes to him, like this one and this one and this one.

…and I did this week’s G2 Crossword:


…Monday’s crossword got the week off to an okay start, we only had to cheat on an eighth of the clues (three out of 23), but will this continue for the rest of the week? Back to Monday’s grid and we could have done a tad better if we’d chewed over ‘colourer (of clothes, perhaps)’ a tad longer. We might have realised it meant the person doing the colouring, ‘dyer’, and not gone for the substance that colours, ‘dyes’. But we did learn that an ‘Eland’ is a ‘large African deer with short spiral horns’…


…Tuesday’s crossword went better, and we only had to cheat on thirteenth of the clues (two out of 25). The little grey cells powered through the grid and we learnt that ‘applique’ is ‘ornamental needlework’ and that ‘reproof’ means ‘blame’…


…but things take a nose-dive with Wednesday’s crossword, as we had to cheat on a quarter of the clues (five out of 21). Which means that we learnt lots of new words – ‘partially carbonised vegetable matter saturated with water’ is ‘peat’, ‘Nuncio’ is the ‘Pope’s ambassador’, ‘fecund’ means ‘fertile’, ‘bouquet garni’ are ‘herbs in a small bag used in cooking’ and a ‘lexicography’ is a ‘dictionary compilation’…


…and Thursday’s crossword goes worse, as we had to cheat on nearly a third of the clues (seven out of 24). Me and the little grey cells just couldn’t chew through the clues to the answers, like where didn’t we get ‘Spanish’ from ‘from Valencia or Malaga?’ or ‘avert’ from ‘ward off’ or ‘tempest’ from ‘great storm’. But we did learn that ‘raw pickled herring fillet’ is called ‘rollmop’…


…and Friday’s crossword goes even worse as we had to cheat on almost half the clues (eight out of 18). Again, me and the little grey cells couldn’t get through the clues to the answers, like we’d hit a brick wall, and we missed some, answers that should have been gimmes, like ‘envelope’ from ‘cover completely’. But we did learn that ‘Sardinia’ is an ‘island just south of Corsica’ and that ‘antonym’ refers to words that are the opposite of each other…


…and Saturday’s crossword ends this terrible week on a bit of a sour note, as me and the little grey cells had to cheat on a quarter of the clues (five out of 19). But we did learn that a ‘pampas cowboy’ is a ‘gaucho’, a ‘gourmand’ is a ‘serious eater’, that a ‘standard post’ is also a ‘flagpole’ and the ‘group meeting (t choose a pope?) is called a ‘conclave’. Not a good week for crossword solving, hopefully next week will be better…

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