Sunday, February 20, 2011

And today was Sunday.

And so, we .... errr ... worked.

Liz finished painting the woodwork in the toilet while Terry and I went a-breaking and entering. Those of you with long memories will recall that I lost the keys to the apartment while I was at an OUSA meeting at Wyboston in 2008 and although I cobbled together a spare set of keys, there was no garage key to be found.

So this morning we drilled it all out and replaced the lock and then sorted out the stuff in there. A third of it went into Caliburn - all my tools and so on - another third I'm undecided about, and the remainder is destined straight away for the tip without any further discussion. I cannot think why I reckoned, even in my befuddled state, that I needed three double beds for in here. There's tons of stuff like that which is better off down in the dechetterie.

Mind you, I found all my skiing gear and I washed my ski suits. I quite fancy going on the piste some time in the future but I reckon that I've missed my chance for this year. However Banff in British Columbia looks quite exciting - I wouldn't mind going on the piste over there. I have to admit that I'm disappointed in the facilities down the road at Super Besse. There's never usually any snow and when there is, there is a low hanging cloud that obscures the runs and you can't ski there anyway. No wonder everyone is piste off.  

There is a reason for our haste today. On Tuesday we need to record our radio programmes in Marcillat and Gerzat but we are a long way away from finishing here. So we have decided that Liz and I will take Caliburn and the big trailer, duly loaded, down to the Auvergne tomorrow, record our programmes on Tuesday and then unload Caliburn and the trailer, and then come back here on Wednesday to carry on. That will mean that half of the stuff will have gone and that will save a trip or two - we may as well combine what we can.

With the radio programmes, it meant that I had to dash off not one but two scripts - firstly one on education for Radio Arverne and then rework the script on Builring Regulations for Radio Tartasse. And so I've been a busy little bee and it isn't long since I finished.

And so with all of the travelling that I need to be doing over the next few days, I'm heading for the hills earlier than usual.

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