Heat, Hanging and He-Men
We had a pleasant evening last night chatting to Pirette, our neighbour, entirely in French (she speaks no English); we had a proper little conversation. The day had been really hot (off the scale of our 40 degree C thermometer) and we moved bedrooms to the cooler ground floor. This is partly in readiness for Thursday night when we will depart at midnight. Thursday is forecast to be a scorcher and I want to try and get a few hours sleep before the 10-hour drive.
As to jobs, it was another ‘work from home day’ for me.
Sally painted both sides (two coats on one side) of the study windows (I had re-puttied the glazing last night); they are looking much better. She also did some general cleaning, as well as some needlework on a duvet cover.
After my day in the office I finally applied the last coat to the veranda balustrade posts...
... rehung the internal garage door and fitted a
lock, and rehung the door to the walk-in wardrobe in our bedroom.
This evening we went to a free event in the town centre where a group of 6 performed a mix of modern dance, body-popping and gymnastics for well over an hour. The show was excellent – I’d have gladly paid good money to see them. It was ‘something for the ladies’, Sally tells me – well, I can see they we good looking lads.
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