After closing up I walked back through town, stopping to buy a few bits and pieces in the supermarket, then walked up the hill towards the car park. Usually I can manage this at a fairly brisk pace with no trouble, but today I struggled a little and by the time I got into the car I was quite breathless and had to sit for a few minutes until I felt better.
Once home I made myself a quick sandwich - it was 2:30 by now and I had eaten nothing since my slice of toast for breakfast.
P has just gone out to see a friend for an hour and I am struggling to stay awake.
Laziness is making me tired.
Is the "friend" Lord Peregrine has gone to visit his mistress? I understand that all noblemen have mistresses - women like Elsie in "Life is a Cabaret".
ReplyDeleteWhatever makes him happy is fine by me. Just let me sleeeeeep...zzzzzzzzz
DeleteI was only kidding. He would never be unfaithful to his angel... STOP SNORING!
DeleteYou weren't too tired to write your blog.
ReplyDeleteIt only took me two minutes. It was either that or falling asleep on the sofa.
DeleteSounds as though you need to add a siesta to your daily routine. It gives you energy for these longer days.
ReplyDeleteMost days are fine, just today I was lacking a bit of energy. A siesta was very tempting!
DeleteI think lockdown has put us all a bit out of condition physically and maybe mentally too.
ReplyDeleteYes, that is true. Up and down days.
DeleteThyroid test.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I was thinking. My review was due in April. Not sure when routine GP appointments will be available again.
DeleteThe heat of the midday sun....hmmmm.
ReplyDeleteHa, ha....very funny
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