Sunday
26th January, 2020 0130
Ok
so I have “retirement syndrome” or at least am practising for it.
You know, when you don't have to work so every day is Sunday and you
can sleep whenever you want?
The
big news in my life is the toilet is blocked, worse than ever before
and I am now wondering just what Jody shoved down it, usually filling
it and giving it laldy with the plunger clears it but not this time.
I really don't want to have to call the maintenance men so will have
another, more energetic crack at it tomorrow (or rather, later
today).
Not
everyone is wearing masks around here although Mama in the jing jo
shop did indicate I should be wearing one. Thankfully the son was
there to help me explain to her that I think masks are a waste of
time and that washing your hands is far more important, along with
avoiding other people of course. But hell, you'll either get it or
you won't and with an incubation period of up to two weeks I am
amazed other countries are simply thermally scanning arrivals only
from Wuhan at airports.
And
now this:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-51249208
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-51249208
Worse,
Kevin informed me tonight Sri Lanka doesn't allow tourists to bring
in tobacco products! He's teaching there now. Apparently you can buy
the likes of Sri Lankan manufactured fags (Dunhill and such) but no
cigars!
Whoa!
Ok I checked and you can buy them in special places like the Hilton
(doubtless at exorbitant prices) and have now emailed Sri Lankan
customs asking for clarification because I may have to rethink the
summer holiday plans. If of course I don't die from
Wuhanitisbatsoupeating disease. But I ain't going anywhere I can't
have a smoke for eight days. That's no holiday for me, that's a
prison stretch!
If
I have to change that's going to be like standing under an elephant
taking a leak. Not just because I've never been there but also
because my budget, if it stays on track, allows me to make every
flight from here to everywhere planned, including Joanna's, sitting
up front.
There
just has to be somewhere to buy lardies in Colombo. I don't mind
paying the price for a week (Kevin tells me Dunhill are £7
a pack so maybe £200 for cigars for
the week?) and I had my heart set on going there. Don't ask me why,
it seems to me now to be somewhat a cross between Victorian and
prohibition USA. I'm not a good fit for that.
Anyway,
looks like Kevin is having a rough time out there. Wages are shit (ok
cost of living is low but even so) and the school is taking the piss.
Tonight I attempted to pull in some favours from people who don't
actually owe me one.
I've
emailed the director of foreign affairs for the province (the lady
who gave me those beautiful gold plated aspirases plates) and the
girl I let down last summer at Gansu Agricultural Uni.
No
idea if it will help but because he left last June and will turn 65
shortly, many provinces are throwing their hands up in horror. Maybe
here it will be different, it's hardly a magnet for foreigners. In
fact it's dreadful. I have made no secret of the fact I dislike this
city – as opposed to the people.
There
are worse places to be. Maybe they will give him a visa and work
permit.
I think I need to buy an island.
ReplyDeleteI've been looking at Palau.
DeleteAnd there's me thinking 'retirement syndrome' was taking it easy for 5 days a week, and having the weekends off to relax.
ReplyDeleteI think it is - just without any set times!
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