Squirrels are great! I walked to my local pond this morning armed with duck food, bird feed, monkey nuts, and sunflower seeds.
It’s 0005 which makes it tomorrow already. I’ll write this up in the morning – which is now, but you know what I mean.
I started this three days ago! But that’s fine. No problems at all. The good thing is that I’ve finished work on my website. I’ve almost finished except for a few little quirks. The important thing is that it’s a lot less quirky than it was. And now that it’s done, I have completion syndrome – or whatever. The job is done and I’m happy to share it with people. Most of it will be a link to this block and the photo application I installed that came free with the website subscription, but I have a platform now.
This morning, I was convinced that it was Sunday. When I found out that it wasn’t I decided to decide that I’d pretend it was for most of the day on the basis that it made me happier and I’d get my weekend cleaning and jobs out of the way. This was important, because I rarely manage to get my weekend jobs done. I’m happy to say that all of those blockers are out of the way.
Blogs are rubbish without photos
Photos, I need more photos. A trip in to London on Thursday would do the job. Then I have a mad idea of camping in the Lake District for a couple of nights before Christmas. With a bit of luck this will press the reset button for next year. I need a plan and this is good planning time. The old plan wasn’t up to much, but a few good things have come from it. Actually, loads of great things have come from it. The only problem is the need to earn some money and with a different mindset and a plan that’s easily solvable.
Fighting the world is pointless -the world will win. Somewhere in the the last 25 years or so, everything became more and more bland. There’s a chance I’m just making this up. The country is more worried about credit score and mortgages than being creative. We are living according to other peoples’ playbooks.
Listening to Pulp kicked all of this off. I’m so pleased to have found them again. Dystopia, here we come!