Friday
26th October, 2018
1715
Ok,
so I have calmed down a bit since Wednesday. The email remains in my
drafts, unsent. I felt it best to see what happened before throwing
my weight around. I may still end up doing so but early this morning
Janet texted to tell me my classes next Thursday would be in 402.
I
asked if they had fixed the computer and she said yes. I am highly
doubtful as to the veracity of the reply and fully expect to be
disappointed and angered but I need to wait and see. If indeed it has
been repaired then it begs the question, “Why didn't they do it
last year?”
Last
night (no idea how it came about but it was probably because she had
never had one I made) Annie came for a flying bite to eat between her
office hours and English corner. Long time readers know how I abhor
both the former and it basically gave her thirty-five minutes to get
something to eat. Accordingly I had sworn her to an exact ETA and
promised dinner would be ready then.
The
gourmet delight? Burger and chips! Now it has to be said that it is
now two years since I last used the air fryer to make chips and I had
forgotten how long it takes so the chips weren't the best, although
she still ate them, soggyish as they were!
She
asked after one mouthful where I got the patties from. I told her I
made them an hour previously and I'm not sure she entirely believed
me. I noticed she wasn't eating the chips with the hamburger and
commented. She said no way, she wanted to finish the burger first! I
think I have another fan of basically easy things to make.
Next
Monday Alice has no afternoon classes and wondered if I could make a
dish she had seen in a short video. It is more a breakfast than
anything else, made from oats, banana, raisins, almonds, coconut etc
(the idea revolts me) so I agreed she could come and help create it.
That changed once she found out Annie and Eli are judging The Voice
and won't come so it has been delayed a week. Instead, I will try and
make coffee cake. Never attempted it before but it was requested by
the Mercans. I'll give it a shot, along with something completely
bizarre I saw online, giant Yorkshire pudding filled with curry.
It
sounds disgusting but apparently it works. Saves making rice or
chapattis too. Keep reading next week to find out if it's worth
trying at home.
I
just went to the jing jo shop and when I went out there was an old
man in difficulty. I see him most days. I guess he is tapping on for
ninety or even older and he has mobility problems. Unlike most
elderly people he doesn't use a stick or a zimmer frame, he uses a
wheelchair! No, not sitting in it, pushing it!
He
was trying to come down off the kerb onto the road and the footrests
were pointing vertically downwards so the metal was catching on the
road surface and he hadn't the strength to force it forward. Well I
couldn't simply walk on and asked if he needed help. He indicated for
me not to bother but all it needed was for me to slightly lift the
front and he was on his way again. Although I felt rather good about
being a Samaritan, I could not help but think that he won't be around
for very much longer and he really shouldn't be wasting any of the
precious time he has left struggling to move forward a foot. I ended
up feeling good and then melancholic immediately after.
We
have a cold area now sweeping over northern China. Further north than
here they are now having snow, we on the other hand are set for highs
of 15C for the foreseeable and the central heating has yet to be
turned on. I'm ok though with my new heater. At times such as this,
from curiosity I check the weather in Chizhou – 23C! Lucky
sods...........
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