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I’ve been working from home all day as the forecast predicted today could get rather wet as time wore on, so I was up early and out walking just after 07:00 to get a few 1000 steps under my belt – just in case. Sure enough, it was drizzling whilst I was strolling but hardly anything of consequence. Having enjoyed a wandering through our local wood and banking over 3500 steps I headed home to make coffee and wake Dawn up by putting a steaming cup of Java by the bed. It didn’t work! Creeping into the office I retook the space whilst Dee slumbered – and I’ve remained there almost all day.

This has been a productive day – even if I still have several things on my ‘to do’ list to tick off. That’s partly because the recalcitrant hard-drive (see blogs passim) decided to play ball today, allowing me to copy lots of files off it which were cross-checked with other hard-drives in my archives. I’m starting to feel confident that there’s little else left on it that matters, although I’ll be happy to clean it completely, then reformat the thing – just in case.

The rest of the day flew by as I spent most of it glued to a screen. Whilst the hard-drives copied to one another I was able to deal with various emails, write lists, prepare lunch and spend some time with Dee. Plus, my diary now has two more interesting assignments added to it, which is always nice. So, all in all – a productive day.

Then I decided it was time to nip out to do some shopping for tonight’s meal (spicy prawns, which Dee’s cooking. It’s one of her signature dishes). Only I picked the worst of all times. Walking to the supermarket was fine – but that was because I couldn’t see the ominous skies creeping up behind me. They ambushed me as soon as I left the shop. This was no drizzle, the rain was torrential. I was drenched within the first hundred yards so felt no guilt in nipping into my local pub en-route for a pint whilst waiting for the worst of the rain to pass.

Don’t believe me? This is how the cobbled hill I have to traverse to and from the pub and supermarket looked like when I got to the bottom.

Now it’s time to reax at home. The smells from Dawn’s cooking are starting to waft upstairs, so I’m preparing to call it a day. I’ll be working from home again tomorrow in order to catch up with the other stuff I didn’t get to do today. After that (and depending on the weather) we’ll see. Welcome as the rain is, we’re not predicted to get any more until Saturday.

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