Tuesday
23rd April, 2019 1030
Yesterday
was Marlow Monday and I kept it relatively simple, or so I thought!
The simple part was a chilli & rice with a garlic baguette. What
was supposed to be equally simple was my first attempt at making
American chocolate brownies.
The
recipe looked to be falling off a log personified and so it proved to
be. However the recipes never tell you it takes hours to clean the
goo off the mixer and bowls! I even managed to get the perfect
combination of slightly crusty top and moist sub-layer. Served with
my guests' preferred choice of chocolate ice cream, the remaining
slabs at the end of the meal were snaffled and placed in containers
or foil and spirited away with them when they left. With a pound of
sugar in the mix perhaps it was for the best they only left me one
piece!
Unfortunately,
during the meal, Alice gave me the terrific news that my wine-soaked
laptop had now had the motherboard replaced but to no avail. The only
remedy would now be to replace everything bar the actual casing and
that, as you may well imagine, would cost more than buying a new one.
I
have asked her to enquire, more in hope than expectation, if they can
by any means recover the information from the hard disk but I fear
the worst. I do have a dated back-up on an external hard drive, dated
because of the worry that restoration from it would disable Windows
on any new set, seeing as the old one screwed up on a system reset.
It
is just a royal pain to lose some of the stuff, although I have most
of my film library stored on USB sticks that I take to class. With
the expense of buying a new laptop and my impending relocation, my
summer plans are in tatters. Singapore will have to wait a year. I
still hope to squeeze in a few days in Shanghai if I can though.
After
dinner, despite swearing that I would never do it again, and because
it was a nice warm evening, I went to English corner for an hour. Eli
and Annie still refuse to sing but the former is very talented on the
bagpipes and choked a few tunes out of the bladder, much to the
delight of the students. I obliged by getting the assembled gathering
organised and singing the chorus of “Botany Bay” and was highly
rewarded when it actually went well.
I
didn't stay until the end and as anticipated, my walk back home was a
trial. When I am certain my innards have fully healed (according to
my research that should be in fifteen days time – that will
conclude four weeks medication) I may look at restarting the NSAIDs
with perhaps ongoing reduced dosages of PPIs but at 103¥
per seven-day supply they alone will cost around double the price of
all my other drugs combined!
The
joys of advancing years!
As
I heard someone say once, no point in bemoaning getting old, you
can't do anything about it!
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