A sense of achievement

Well, the conservatory looks great.  Definitely time for a beer.  Not much time at the computer today, which is a bonus. A bit of chat on social media, but mostly housework.

Usually, I feel guilty when I don’t do the housework. Today Rocco managed to make make me feel guilty because I was doing the housework – and not playing with him!

 

More adventures with technology

Some bright spark suggested that the church secretaries should do the welcome before our on-line services, and as I am on duty this month, it fell to me to send a video message to our tech guru to add to the Sunday service.  Thought it best to wear slightly less scruffy clothes than in recent days…

Then I continued with the conservatory – the only tech there being a vax and a floor cleaner.

Next, setting up a Tesco order for tomorrow using the tablet – not a new task, for once, but one I will be doing less now that the delivery slots are being given to the vulnerable as a priority.

After supper (old tech here – a hob and a grill), it was time to attend an on-line Elders meeting.  Luckily I was not the tech support for this one!!

Time to close down and switch off the machines and go and find a glass of beer – maybe read a book…

A Dog & A Stick (or two, or three…)

Rocco seems to be getting livelier these days – I’m sure we’re walking him as much (how is one expected to wear out a young labrador with one walk a day?) and if possible, seems to like sticks even more.

He can often be difficult to photograph as he’s always moving, but he finally stood still for long enough here:

As I’m sure everyone else is finding, it’s quite surreal to walk around a town with virtual no traffic or aircraft noise, and very few people around.