
Long, crap day with people without humour or much warmth
nuff said..................
"I'll admit I may have seen better days, but I'm still not to be had for the price of a cocktail, "(Margo Channing)



Had my "interview" with Pat from weightwatchers, which was great fun. Pat spoke the corporate speak throughout and took the whole thing dreadfully seriously. I filled in a bizarre questionaire for HRs review and drank lots of cups of filter cofee when she gave me the spiel!! A couple of sessions will certainly pay for the car tax and services so I am happy to have a more formal interview with the regional manager (OOOOHHHH ER!) next week!
p of the Church wall,just twenty feet from where I was sitting. They looked a bit moth eaten and obviously are youngsters who have left their home sets this summer, but a fox is a fox is a fox, and juvenile or not, they are still a threat to my girls. The head count this morning was ok, and each coop looked fairly secure, but tonight I will open the bedroom window a crack, so that I can keep one ear open for trouble.
In Opera Chris has one real passion and that is the Queen of the night aria (Der Hölle Rache) from The Magic Flute. He has saved the you tube video staring the striking Diana Damrau ( see previous blog) and p
lays it constantly! Tonight he was playing it YET AGAIN!!, and said absently that it would be nice to see the Opera in New York when we go in November! Bugger me, we couldn't believe it as on the Friday we go, The magic Flute is actually being performed for ONE NIGHT ONLY at the Met!!!!! and to cap that Diana Damrau is IN IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!AND....we NOW have tickets!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But I will be watching every week with much interest.

nd many callers were stating that they had actually sold their homes to move to get into the catchment area of choice. The pressure to get the best for their children seems terribly high and I thought it interesting that The Bishop of Croydon, Rev Nick Baines, stated this morning that parents ferrying kids between violin, ballet and swimming lessons are putting them under unnecessary pressure to excel, in addition to the existing pressures to perform for school.