I had better not say its been a hectic day as that's near enough normal any day. It should have been the polio Fellowship meeting at Ellesmere Port but most couldn't make it so it was cancelled first thing this morning but we headed off there anyway as I wanted to get my hair cut and to pick up bird food at Jollies. Then we headed to M&S and had a cake and coffee. We met a couple who came from near reading, Berks in the cafe, had ages chatting to them. Got back and I nipped round to St Oswald's and got a couple of small jobs done and then back home and cracked on with the DVD orders, the postman doesn't get too us until nearly 4pm at the moment with Christmas post. The results of my first ministry course marked essay was delayed until next Monday teatime, I'm not worried it will pass but its nice to know though anyway. The weather for Peterborough tomorrow looks uncertain with brightness likely late morning so have decided on Barnsley and a couple of nearby locations such as Rotherham or Doncaster should I have the time and it is light cloud as predicted but the BBC get it wrong so often. This evening I've booking my next overseas trip to Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, just a quick flit round and hopeful;ly catch up with buses and trucks. I've booked the flights and hotels just one hop between KL and Singapore to book but they are hourly so shouldn't be a problem. NatWest blocked our credit card on the flights so I still haven't had the e ticket through as I had to resend the card details. I guess it was a random check but took ages on the phone to get them to release it and really it is similar to our spending patterns in the past. Something then to look forwards to at the beginning of February although rain is the only risk in Asia at that time, plenty of heat and humidity though. The rain only lasts a short time normally so fingers crossed. Spoke to John in Eastbourne who is getting over his fall in his garden, a few chipped teeth and cuts and bruises, we don't bounce so well getting old! Lets see if I can find any relevent photos for this next expedition. Comments are closed.
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