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Sunday 2nd 32F/0C. Thick mist and overcast.
Up at 7.15 after a disturbed night and clock watching. I have a wet chest and keep coughing and blowing my nose.
The subwoofer buyer is supposed to come at 11.00 to pick up his haul. It may be later if the mist doesn't clear quickly. Though the national fog warning has shrunk to Jylland. I had better use the barrow to bring the large and heavy boxes around to the greenhouse. I can't have him mired in the parking space mud! I have kept the boxes in the living room so far. To avoid the risk of mice hiding in the greenhouse. I shall have to go shopping after he has gone. I have no bread rolls left for lunch.
10.45 33F/+1C. Still waiting. I don't think the mist is bad enough to limit normal driving. 80kph/50mph. Unless it is patchy. I have moved the boxes around to the greenhouse in the wheelbarrow. Where access will be much easier for loading their car. Without walking more than a few feet. Nor risking them trying to turn around on the mud on the parking space. I have placed the wheelbarrow across the drive. Just beyond the greenhouse. To prevent that happening.
11.25. Excellent timing. My buyer turned up in a Tesla. Well, that's the end of another chapter in my busy creative life. I have a couple of audio items left with relatively low resale value om the secondhand market. It would be easier to donate them to charity. Rather than to go through the rigmarole of selling online.
12.25 Back from the shops. I went in the Morris out of respect for the mist. Which was highly variable. After driving through 150m visibility in the woods and between the fields the village was almost clear.
17.30 Almost time to make dinner. When I noticed the fish tank was slightly cloudy. The internal filter was clogged. A quick rinse of the filter sponges under the bath tap and all is well again. There is no chlorine in the drinking water. So there should not have been a complete loss of the beneficial bacteria.
Diner was extra mature cheese on toast. With halved, cherry tomatoes. Followed by an organic apple for pudding.
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