The bane of modern office work is mails. Mails and meetings.
I know both are important, but we spend most of our time either answering mails or attending meetings or writing meeting MoMs, or reading them.
It never ends.
Never.
Today was worse than usual, with meetings all morning, then firefighting afterwards, then an afternoon catching up on the important mails. The work I had planned to do was left undone.
Instead I swim against the tide, trying to fight the good fight, trying to defeat the forces of evil.
As you do.
But before then, breakfast, coffee and the pause before the storm. And as I woke up hungry, I had toast with gooseberry jam. Lovely.
And then work.
Until four when my brain melts, and I decide that I have cabin fever, so go out for a stroll.
Good news for the Dip fan club in that I walked there yesterday afternoon.
I had a little cabin fever, so at the end of the went over the fields, via the path linking our street and the next to snap the Creeping Comfrey that grows there, then along Collingwood to the Pig's Copse. The piglets were all sleeping the late afternoon through.
The Dip was still muddy, but then we had some heavy rain so I didn't go down, just walked back up the slope then back over the fields to home.
Plenty of spring flowers now in bloom and other starting to really shoot up.
Once Jools was back home, we had dinner, then I settle down to live stream the Norwich game v Reading. A win tonight and on Sunday, and we should be up.
And then the script went wrong, Reading took the lead and City misfired. City had 25 or more shots, but could not score, and then ten minutes from time level, and two minutes later take the lead.
Pandemonium.
Then in the 7th minute of injury time, Reading level with the last kick of the game.
Flat lined.
In the end, it probably won't matter that much, but seemed so deflating. That would have been our 9th win in a row. So close.
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2 comments:
I do like that you have such a gorgeous place to get out and stretch both the mind and muscles after a day spent fighting the good fight. It's rather magical I think.
"Dip Fan Club Member" here..... huge fan actually.
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