Wednesday, August 09, 2006
We visited some friends of Deb's at the weekend, to drop off the chocolate I bought in the UK. One the way back, we stopped off at a butcher's and picked up some lamb sausages.
Most sausages I've had contain at least some filling that's not meat - cereal or some such - but these ones seem to be tubes of pure meat, and tasty with it. I barbied some up the other day and they were really nice. Tonight we're having some more, but this time they are the spicy kind. (Labelled "homicide". Apparently the "suicide" ones are hotter).
I've polished off one of the two bottles of Robinson's I brought back, and the other will not be too long before it's gone either. When it gets hot, the choice is water, beer or juice. Water is boring. Beer dehydrates you and makes you pissed, so juice is by far the better option.
The pile of books to read got smaller yesterday - I finally completed a paperback, something I've not done for the longest time. I started another one, and I hope to have half of it done by the end of the week. I miss reading, but slothing it out on the sofa is too inviting. The upside of starting work at 7.30am is that you can be home by 5pm if you are lucky. This means more "home time", more quality time, and sitting outside with a book, listening to the birdies, is very relaxing.
Most sausages I've had contain at least some filling that's not meat - cereal or some such - but these ones seem to be tubes of pure meat, and tasty with it. I barbied some up the other day and they were really nice. Tonight we're having some more, but this time they are the spicy kind. (Labelled "homicide". Apparently the "suicide" ones are hotter).
I've polished off one of the two bottles of Robinson's I brought back, and the other will not be too long before it's gone either. When it gets hot, the choice is water, beer or juice. Water is boring. Beer dehydrates you and makes you pissed, so juice is by far the better option.
The pile of books to read got smaller yesterday - I finally completed a paperback, something I've not done for the longest time. I started another one, and I hope to have half of it done by the end of the week. I miss reading, but slothing it out on the sofa is too inviting. The upside of starting work at 7.30am is that you can be home by 5pm if you are lucky. This means more "home time", more quality time, and sitting outside with a book, listening to the birdies, is very relaxing.
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