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Fortnightly Diary 2008
Going back to look at the future
(most recent at top of page)
A busy fortnight yet again and finishing with a disturbing experience on Friday night. My son Leo and four of his mates were attacked in Town by four times the amount and he finished up knocked out, in Hospital with a head the shape of a football.
I have decided I'm tired and not what I should be! Work has been plentiful and I am eternally grateful for the jobs I am given. But some of them are a tad physical and the old back's playing up a bit, plus a few other little niggles. Oh dear, all a bit negative isn't it!
One compensation is that the last few days have produced Spring like weather in Kent and I'm sowing the Broad Beans later today. I have a few things to do and have actually phoned in to say I can't work. The first time in seven years at the Club!
The effect of the Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall programmes is still bringing in three times the amount of hits to this site, so I welcome them all with arms open.
Website wise I've been squeezing in time to write more and have just extended the cricket pages with more to come. I'm also writing for the 60's part of the 'Growing up' pages, but there's so much to tell that it's getting the right words on the right themes which I'm finding difficult.
I'm also thankful to John Harrison who runs the UK's most visited Allotment Growing Site for offering some joint ventures. To make the Diary a little easier to predict, I will now write two entries per month, so it may be there are 15 / 16 days between entries. This will make it easier to archive into month's. So the first entry would be on the 1st and the second entry finishing on the 28th or 30th or 31st etc.
So much happening geographically, physically and otherwise down the lane at present.
10th - 26th. January 2008
1st - 10th. January 2008
My very first action at one minute past midnight on New Years night was to check my Bank balance - and I had £4.76 exactly, the best 1st. January for seven years! I was deeply proud of myself and had a small Hot Chocolate to celebrate!
Today is actually the first day 'at home' this year and many jobs were undertaken, mainly as always around the Chicken Shed.
Well, you can't say that Chickens haven't had their fair share of the Press this week can you! There is good discussion on the Down the Lane Forum.
With this sudden awareness coming about, it will mean that more and more Battery Hen's will be available for re-homing.
It doesn't seem like only another 10 weeks to the start of pre-season training at the Cricket Club. I see a few of the players almost every day, but most are sunning themselves somewhere in the Southern Hemisphere all in the name of Sport!
I'm not looking forward to the change of view from the Dressing Room though. One side of the ground will have a sixteen feet high fence with building work going on behind.
I'm still plodding along with work in the Cricket Academy and Catering Kitchens. It's hard work, but nice to be in demand. Certainly, the work has thrown a huge winter finacial weight off my shoulder.
So the next two weeks will allow me one day off. I need to do this as I plan a trip to Southampton during half-term week in February, then again in March between the winter and summer work.
But, only about two weeks before I sow the Broad Beans, always the first sign that thing's are about to change for me. |