I had a vaguely annoying day at work. Don't ask me why, because I can't explain ... it was just a case of most of the things I had to do annoyed me. I really wasn't in the mood.
By four o'clock I'd had enough and wandered away from the laptop. I headed out to the garage and collected a few tools for a long overdue job. The radiator in the downstairs lavatory has a few rust spots and it was definitely time to address them.
Now it is fair to say that I am not overly keen to do anything more to The Pile, but, at the same time, I really need a project to occupy me. I was talking to 30% about this a few days ago and we both agreed that we love it here, but are now ready to say goodbye and take on a something new.
Anyway, my desire to do something with my hands obviously outweighed my lack of DIY motivation and I found myself grinding back the rust spots with a Dremel, applying a rust inhibitor and, a few hours later, a touch up with enamel paint. It's far from perfect, but it looks a whole lot better than the rust pocked surface that I started with.
Now, back to the socialising, 30% had invited BBQ Dave and Janet over for a cup of tea and a natter. We hadn't seen them since the Lockdown started as they had been conscientiously self-isolating due to BBQ Dave's age. It was a lovely afternoon, so tea was cancelled and beer was brought out as a far superior replacement. The conversation was the usual mix of shooting, politics and the BBC's crappy news service and it was close to seven o'clock before they left.
Later in the evening, as I was cleaning my paintbrush I espied Doctor H parking up in the lay-by outside. He had been called upon to perform vital Parish duties. It seems that an overhanging bush needs pruning and he was heading up the High Street with Secateurs and Loppers to tame the aggressive shrub. However, he seemed far more keen to chat and we had an amusing chunter about life, bees and everything before he headed up the footpath to perform arboreal surgery.
So, that was Monday; an irritating day at work followed by a productive and pleasant evening.
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* Proper face to face sitting down and having a chat socialising, not your contrived, pre-prepared, plastic wrapped, additive filled social media substitute for socialising that I have had to endure since the back end of March.
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