Wednesday
21st August, 2019
2230
I
was going to get my head shaved yesterday but summer ended rather
abruptly and it rained all day. My indolence needs no encouragement
to stay home and so it never happened. I was also going to go again
today but even though it was dry I procrastinated yet again. I shall
go tomorrow morning or lunchtime before I go to BHG. In order to get
the wine girls I have learnt I need to be there early or after 1500,
otherwise they are in the warehouse gossiping.
With
nobody to cook for I have been in “can't be bothered” mode since
Shanghai and so on Monday I made the effort to copy a translation of
“sweet pork” for the restaurant around the corner – the one
that served me prawns from Vesuvius. Now I am normally observant but
clearly in familiar (or what I think are familiar) surroundings,
patently I am not, for when I walked into the restaurant nothing was
familiar.
What
I had thought of as one eatery is in fact two. Having walked into the
“wrong” one I wasn't about to walk out and decided to check it
out. I will be using it again! Ok, big minus seems to be no smoking.
Major pluses are a menu with photos and the fact they do sweet pork,
sashimi and a prawn dish with dip but which has no price – that
will be Alice's job to find out. And so it came to pass that I had a
doggy bag of sweet pork to reheat last night for my dinner. The spare
ribs/pork bits I ordered are frozen for Alice to take to her dorm, I
tried one and hated it but I am sure her room mates will love them.
Alice
is coming on Friday with my new work permit and hopefully a packet of
mint seeds. The last lot we ordered never sprouted and I would like
to at least try and get a few plants growing before winter sets in.
Not much of a summer here in the north, three months if we are lucky.
So
I have promised to make meat pizzas using the salami I bought in
Shanghai and I will bake banana bread/cake for her to take to her
dorm as well. She likes it, I don't.
I
know a goodly percentage of my readers are OAPs, a group I hope to be
lucky enough to number among in a few years' time. A vastly
underrated body of people, only appreciated at election times for the
silver vote. However, as I seem to have been on holiday forever (and
rest assured when it ends in two and a half weeks it will have gone
too quickly!) I have had oodles of time to ponder and muse and read.
I
was reading an article on the BBC news website about how hard it is
to retire. Yes, you read that correctly – how difficult it is to
retire! Apparently some people are traumatised by suddenly having
nothing to do all day!
I
can't wait. Ok, I haven't worked “proper” hours for the last nine
years and seem to be on holiday for five months a year and yes, I
actually have no plans to retire as in tending a garden and sitting
in an armchair awaiting the grim reaper. But having the choice as to
working or not and not having to concern myself unduly about money?
Well, that's to be looked forward to. It has occurred to me
that IF the venture with Joan goes ahead and she cannot raise enough
capital, then maybe I could continue working whilst drawing my
pensions. I don't see that business as a get rich scheme, rather a
ticket to remain in China and have more money to explore the world.
I
suppose in a year or eighteen months it will become clearer and I
will need to find out if Joan is going to put things in motion.
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