Thursday
11th October, 2018 1230
Ah
well, it was back to work today. The morning was a bit parky and I
swiftly found myself regretting the decision not to wear a jumper
under my new lightweight jacket. I was not impressed either when my
students told me the heating doesn't come on until next month. I had
thought it was in October.
To
be fair, I am fine at home, for on Tuesday I purchased a new fan
heater for my home study. The old one, whilst having done sterling
work for the past two years, never quite cut the mustard when it got
really cold. It was 1Kw and my new one is 2Kw – powerful
enough to have dried my trainers in five hours after they had been in
the wash. I shall be fine in the dead of winter, especially when they
turn the heating off for maintenance. That was when the old one
showed its limitations. A grateful Annie now has it and I am sure her
life is immeasurably more comfortable for all that. I in the meantime
will have to keep a very close eye on my meter because it gobbles up
units like a Chinese student at an all you can eat hotpot.
For
the past few weeks I have noticed the Yellow River has been
consistently the highest I have ever seen it, so high and
fast-flowing in fact that islands in mid-stream will exhibit altered
shapes when it recedes again. A few of the trees that once stood
proudly on the upstream ends have been swept away and the pillars of
the many bridges resemble the bows of ships making ten knots. For the
dams further upriver to have been opened so much and for such a
sustained time must mean somewhere (probably Xinjiang) has been
getting ample rain – it certainly hasn't been here!
My
mobility problems are now in the past with luck. I took a hike
earlier to buy some kidney beans (chilli con carne next Monday
methinks) and besides general lethargy from zero exercise, there was
an absence of pain or limping. The reason for this recovery given
that a fortnight ago my entire loins were girdled with a belt
fashioned of agony? Instead of, as in the past, only resorting to
medicine when under attack, I started taking a daily dose. It would
seem to have to be the way of things from now on.
Other
than the above there is not much else happening here, although as you
will know that can and often does change rapidly.
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