I was out for a walk along the edge of the park,
a bright sunny day,
I turned into Westgate Road,
looking back towards the entrance to the park at the bottom of Crab Hill,
I made my way past Westgate Lodge,
to the Chancery,
where opposite a queue was already forming, I had a booking for my covid jab, does it work? I have no idea, but amongst us elders it seems to be popular,
jab completed in record time, I was soon over the road and queueing for the 227 bus to take me to Kai's home, it was going to be a busy day, firstly a Man with a Van arrived, he took away all of the furniture that St. Christopher's Hospice would not take, because of a lack of a fire certificate for the soft furnishings, or they did not want it, during which Robbie arrived, firstly to move a radiator and top up the system with a anti corrosion liquid, meanwhile the painters were continuing with completing the repainting of the ground floor, at about 7.00 in the evening all was completed, so Kai and myself made a move for our home, where later in the evening Diana arrived home form work, so feet up for some television, for tonight,
Braveheart, I had watched the movie before, this is what I wrote then: 'it was a great, almost all action movie, great to watch, but to be fair it was one of the least historically accurate movies that have ever been made, but still enjoyable, trouble was I kept rooting for Longshanks', after which we were all off to bed.
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