Pages: one before coffee (and a long one too!), three at the Lit & Phil. This is way better than anticipated. Now, alas, we face the long barren of the afternoon, with a need for three more. I'm not confident. But still, a good start.
Glasses: fixed. Free of charge. I love my opticians. They may be an Evil Chain but I love them anyway.
Sammich: imminent. Same as yesterday, more or less, though I may toss some cherry tomatoes into the mix.
Also, it occurs to me that if I get a cabbage in the veggie bag tomorrow (which is highly likely at this time of the year), I could chunk up the remaining meatloaf and make a kind of bigos, what with the sauerkraut and all. 'Specially as I have come home via the market and with more sossidges - Landjäger this time.
Also I have minced pork, so steamed chinesey dumplings are by no means impossible.
Query: is the fact that I continue to refuse to have a mobile phone still charming & quaint, or does it just irritate people unreasonably?
Glasses: fixed. Free of charge. I love my opticians. They may be an Evil Chain but I love them anyway.
Sammich: imminent. Same as yesterday, more or less, though I may toss some cherry tomatoes into the mix.
Also, it occurs to me that if I get a cabbage in the veggie bag tomorrow (which is highly likely at this time of the year), I could chunk up the remaining meatloaf and make a kind of bigos, what with the sauerkraut and all. 'Specially as I have come home via the market and with more sossidges - Landjäger this time.
Also I have minced pork, so steamed chinesey dumplings are by no means impossible.
Query: is the fact that I continue to refuse to have a mobile phone still charming & quaint, or does it just irritate people unreasonably?