Wednesday
4th March, 2020 0800
Yes,
it is rather early but I was up at 0530. Done all my emails and
checked all the news sites, would like to get cracking on the next
batch of assignments but as they are aural I don't want to wake Jody,
she has to go to campus a bit later. Quite what she is doing there I
know not but she can't be live-streaming classes because she teaches
oral, same as me but in Chinese.
So,
seeing as for the next few weeks it may be difficult to find the time
to blog, I thought while I can't do much else without making a noise,
I would type merrily away now.
We
went shopping to BHG late yesterday afternoon after she finished on
campus. I had no intention of cooking and ended up with egg
sandwiches whilst Jody fried some vegetables (with added soy, oyster
and Thai sweet chilli sauce on my recommendation) to have with
leftover rice from the other night. Her habit of eating old rice is
one I have warned against but in the face of being told she has done
it all her life with no harm, what can I say??
I
had my heart set on buying a couple of one-pound lobsters for today's
dinner but to my intense annoyance, although they had been in the
freezer section for months unmolested at 150¥ a pop, some swine had
recently bought them all! So instead, we have a fairly sizeable hunk
of salmon which I shall bake and serve with mash, peas and a lemony
white sauce. In itself the salmon was quite expensive, as indeed is
cod here. If I knew what the various different types of loose whole
frozen fish were I could buy much cheaper but I don't have the
foggiest!
And
when checking the news today I was rather amused to read an article
on the BBC website stating that people returning to China from high
risk areas abroad are to be made to self-isolate for fourteen days!
It's like “we've exported it, keep it, we don't want it back”!!!
Thankfully,
here at least, new cases and deaths seem to be decreasing. Elsewhere
I am seeing newspaper reports from the UK - with a huge 51 cases and
zero deaths in the country (Diamond Princess has been classified as
its own mini-country so the poor chap who died doesn't count in
national figures) – whipping up anxiety among the natives, causing
areas of supermarket shelves equivalent to the size of Lichtenstein
to be laid waste! Get a grip people, if you have to quarantine
someone will bring you supplies – at least you speak the same
language!
Worldwide
shortage of masks (and a Thai factory raided and found to be
laundering used ones, ironing them and re-selling as new!) despite
many articles and official advice stating they are pointless. There
is an excellent article
here
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/can-face-masks-protect-against-coronavirus-watchdogs-crack-misleading/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/can-face-masks-protect-against-coronavirus-watchdogs-crack-misleading/
which
of course nobody will pay the slightest attention to.
I
was listening to more aural submissions last night and one girl was
relating how her Grandfather stubbornly resists and rebels against
the family's entreaties to wear a mask when out. He rails against
doing so, saying they are uncomfortable and don't work. I am
definitely, firmly, in Camp Grandpa!
The
one sentiment that is blaring forth from the homework so far is that
far from being happy to be staying at home, my freshmen (for the PC
Pillocks, freshpersons) are actually missing being back at school
doing “proper” study and with their schoolmates. Not sure if they
miss me though.......
Anyway,
she has risen. I can now start some work.
The cheapest fish we can get in NZ is 'Basa', frozen from Vietnam. Not too bad a taste, but having been frozen has lost some of its flavour. Looks a bit like a frozen flounder split on the flat.
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Wgtn, NZ.
I'm sure you are well aware of the strange creatures of the deep in the supermarket freezer Will!
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