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Still tired, but not as bad as earlier for some reason. I must have my second wind. Judging by the sound of the header tank filling, the Good Colonel must be running a bath. I shall wait until I am sure he is properly a-wallow before going for a shower1.
In an attempt to ensure that I sleep better tonight, we have had a light chicken dinner and I have limited myself to a single coffee - topping up with chocolate Ovaltine. We watched the Sunglasses of Justice2 and a repeat of CSI: New York. All good brain candy of dubious intellectual merit.
On the tube home tonight, once the crowds had died down a little and I could actually find the elbow room, I read a chapter of A Hat Full of Sky. My fellow passengers must have wondered if I was going to have an embolism, or go into spasm or some such. If you've read the book, I was at the part where the Nac Mac Feegle travel first by cart and then by stage coach to find and help Tiffany Aching. Being England, no-one is supposed to do or say anything on public transport, so I of course entered the giggle-loop, whereby the harder you try not to laugh, the greater the urge to do so. I gave in. A lesser man might have wet himself laughing.
Right: off for a shower. The sound of running hot water has topped, and then maybe another chapter of A Hat Full of Sky.
1The shower is in a separate room, before you draw the wrong conclusion...
2CSI: Miami as it is more properly known.
In an attempt to ensure that I sleep better tonight, we have had a light chicken dinner and I have limited myself to a single coffee - topping up with chocolate Ovaltine. We watched the Sunglasses of Justice2 and a repeat of CSI: New York. All good brain candy of dubious intellectual merit.
On the tube home tonight, once the crowds had died down a little and I could actually find the elbow room, I read a chapter of A Hat Full of Sky. My fellow passengers must have wondered if I was going to have an embolism, or go into spasm or some such. If you've read the book, I was at the part where the Nac Mac Feegle travel first by cart and then by stage coach to find and help Tiffany Aching. Being England, no-one is supposed to do or say anything on public transport, so I of course entered the giggle-loop, whereby the harder you try not to laugh, the greater the urge to do so. I gave in. A lesser man might have wet himself laughing.
Right: off for a shower. The sound of running hot water has topped, and then maybe another chapter of A Hat Full of Sky.
1The shower is in a separate room, before you draw the wrong conclusion...
2CSI: Miami as it is more properly known.