Thursday

The weather has been wet today
I'm on nights.
I watched a couple of films this afternoon.
A so-so Australian zombie movie Plague and a worthy civil rights flick Hidden Figures
I'm listening to David Sedaris 
I found his rather moving comments about his husband rather painful to listen to.
There is a rainbow over the village and one base of it is perched over The Still House making it look even cuter than than it usually does
Old Trevor rang, he's been to outpatients today....I can stop giving him his daily injections
I've done them for the past seventy days or so.
He's the only person I have spoken to today
Albert is stiff but fine

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  1. The big gay rainbow arrived to save the village from despair. Take all the credit fairy John x

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  2. You are obviously like me John - I have to speak to at least one person every day - and I don't just mean say hello - a conversation. Then I am set up for the day. A day speaking to no one makes me too introspective.

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  3. good news about albert. but poor winnie was denied a working man at pat's. good news about old trevor too. have you seen auntie glad lately? or despot Jason and his girls?

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    1. Yes ive seen them all. Albeit briefly. Overdue for a night out with jason

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  4. I went out for the day, London and back. I know what those days alone at home are like. I try to avoid them.

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  5. I listened to David Sedaris too. He's great. I was a bit disappointed with the old joke about the elderly parents divorcing after their children die, though. Makes me wonder about the rest of his material's authenticity.

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    1. He has written a lot. I guess some is recycled

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    2. Maybe, but I think that was someone else's joke.

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  6. Can you remind me what The a Still House is please ?

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    1. The still house is one if the oldest houses in the village. It was associated with production of wine and brewing . It lies in the centre of the village next to the old well

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  7. So pleased that Albert seems to be doing ok.Hope you can relax a bit now wishing you all a peaceful evening x

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  8. How old is Albert? He is living a very FULL life.

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  9. The book Hidden Figures was excellent. A bit of a tougher read due to the technical explanations but the upside of that is that I came away with a new appreciation of what it took to get man into space and how critical the work was of those women of colour.

    My mom goes out for coffee every day and it's not for the coffee, it's for the social contact. I think most of us need that; the difference is just the frequency. I could go days before needing it, but eventually I still do.

    Glad to hear about Albert.

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    1. Was the breaking of the coloureds only toilet sign real ?

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    2. I didn't see the movie, and I don't remember this incident being in the book, but here's a related quote from a website that compares books and the movies made from them:
      "Q. Did Katherine have to run across the NASA Langley campus to use the bathroom?"

      "A. Not exactly. In Margot Lee Shetterly's book, this is something that is experienced more by Mary Jackson (portrayed by Janelle MonĂ¡e) than Katherine Johnson. Mary went to work on a project on NASA Langley's East Side alongside several white computers. She was not familiar with those buildings and when she asked a group of white women where the bathroom was, they giggled at her and offered no help. The closest bathroom was for whites. Humiliated and angry, Mary set off on a time-consuming search for a colored bathroom. Unlike in the movie, there were colored bathrooms on the East Side but not in every building. The sprint across the campus in the movie might be somewhat of an exaggeration, but finding a bathroom was indeed a point of frustration.

      "As for Katherine Johnson herself, Shetterly writes that when Katherine started working there, she didn't even realize that the bathrooms at Langley were segregated. This is because the bathrooms for white employees were unmarked and there weren't many colored bathrooms to be seen. It took a couple years before she was confronted with her mistake, but she simply ignored the comment and continued to use the white restrooms. No one brought it up again and she refused to enter the colored bathrooms."
      - from http://www.historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/hidden-figures/

      Despite this quote, my own impression from reading the book was that while the women didn't face as much racism and segregation at work as the movie portrays, in real life they did in fact go home each day to communities that were very segregated and this impacted their lives in many ways, as you can imagine. And "not as much racism" is still not a thing to be touted. "No racism" would be best.

      Sorry for getting long-winded, but as I couldn't answer your question directly, I took the long way around!

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    3. Whoa, sorry again - didn't realize it would be so, so long!

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  10. Barbara Anne8:08 pm

    What good news that Albert is doing well despite his unpleasant encounter with the truck.

    Hope you're well enough not to be flattened by the night shift and that the patients will sleep serenely all night long.

    Now about the new puppy ...?

    Hugs!

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    1. Let me know where i am going to live before a puppy is finally decided upon

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    2. OK I know my brain is bad but I missed your chest cold, so sorry and what puppy ?

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  11. Thanks for the Albert update. I hope he enjoyed the second half of the can

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  12. How's your chest? Doing nights when you are poorly is the worst... seems to make one feel more awful. Glad that Albert is a bit stiff.. might make him realise that he is not bullet proof!!

    Jo in Auckland

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  13. You're a good neighbour to Old Trevor. Hugs to my fave, Albert.

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  14. So happy to read Alabert is fine !

    cheers, parsnip

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  15. Glad to read that Albert is fine and Trevor as well a good sign that your well enough to do the night shift John thinks are looking up.

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  16. Good on you Albert. Hope your nights are drama free.

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  18. So glad that Albert is okay and good news that Trevor has finished needing daily injections.

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  19. I admire your appetite for so many films. I seldom watch more than one film a day. I find that if I watch more than one I don't watch the others with the same concentration and intensity and I tend to miss a lot of details.

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  20. Glad Albert's okay, hope you're feeling a bit better too :-)

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