Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Back at work today

Well, sort of. And with not too much enthusiasm either particularly as the morning opened with a rainstorm. Not all that much, but enough to start the thaw and with the snow sliding off the barn roof (metal roofs are wonderful) we were on our way.

I spent the morning chopping a huge pile of wood and there's enough to keep me going for a week with that. A mixture of wood from the lean-to and wood from the old laths on the barn roof and all of that should burn quite nicely. I'm also collecting wood that's been lying around the place, and stacking it in the impromptu pile under the left-over bits of plastic roof from the verandah. And that seems to be working - they are drying out a treat under there.

This afternoon, after a long chat with Liz, I fitted the new radio into Caliburn. That's a useful piece of kit because it contains not just an SD card slot but also a bluetooth telephone receiver and thats what I really wanted. Trying to talk to anyone on my bluetooth "oyster" is pretty nigh impossible in Caliburn when I'm on the move. This has a mike that hangs down from the ceiling and plays the received calls through the radio speakers. That's much more like it.

And so I then started to build the box th put Caliburn's old radio CD player into - that will be my mobile workshop music player and household CD player too. I didn't finish it as, no surprise, I ran out of light.

I had another weird dream as well last night. I've been having a few of these just recently. It concerned an area of a town that I reckoned was Crewe and how this whole area had been abandoned ready for demolition - the only premises still occupied was the derelict and run-down attic in which I was living and which was a total shambles of dereliction and decay - much worse than how I'm living right at the moment. And I recall having had this dream before. The dream then went on to feature a white Mark IV Cortina, and white must be about the only colour of Mark IV Cortina that I've never actually owned. And this one was being transported on my towing dolly.

But it wasn't half a strange dream.

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