and had a couple of visitors,
after a bit of an absence the crows have started calling round, after the usual start to my day Diana started getting ready for work, a late shift today, after she left I had the househusband job I really do not like, cleaning the glass shelves in the bathroom, I am always so afraid that I might drop one and break it, thankfully all went well, in the afternoon a double helping of Bangers & Cash, and a couple of quiz shows before my evening meal, after BattleBots I watched,
Attenborough and the Sea Dragon, I had watched this documentary before, a fascinating programme, Sir David investigates the discovery of a 200 million year old Ichthyosaur on the Jurassic Coast in southern England, and not just any old Ichthyosaur, this was a totally new specie, a great look into the world of fossil hunting in the Jurassic Coast,
I decided to watch Munich: The Edge of War, I had also watched this before, but I fancied watching it again, the story of the film is in the title, the film is in fact based on the international bestseller by Robert Harris, chronicling the events leading up to the start of the Second World War, although the main characters, Hartmann and Legat are fictional, Harris confirms that they are partially inspired by the diplomat Adam von Trott zu Solz and the scholar AL Rowse, after which as it happens Diana arrived home from work, so feet up for a coffee and a chat before we were off to bed.
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