Why do builders always have those chunky Makita radios that go thumpity thump all day? My neighbours are having new fencing between me and them and having their patio re-laid and oil tank moved. The bloke who’s doing it is the same man who laid a big patio through that very hot spell of summer two years ago for my neighbours the other side.
That neighbour moaned a lot about this builder who he reckoned only did about 4 hours work a day. I’m not sure how many hours a day he is doing this time but at least it’s cooler for working (he said he got really ill working through that heat of 2022) and his radio is definitely thumpity thumping through the walls of my bungalow on the few fine days we’ve had – I’m glad this sort of noise always has an end date!
(Things like this never bother me now – once you have lost the most important person in your life there’s not much else to be bothered by!)
I hope the man who’s supposed to be sorting my patio later this year remembers he’s doing it as I’ve not heard anything since I accepted the quote and got a message to say he’d taken on a labourer so it might be done sooner than May, which was original date. Hope he doesn’t have the normal builders radio too.
Plans to go across to the coast to visit YD and the EGD on Wednesday were cancelled when we both looked at the weather forecast which said several hours of heavy rain were due over all of Mid and East Suffolk. YD is working with people who are travelling from Mid Suffolk to the coast everyday and they have been having real problems getting there – having to frequently detour – and after Son’s experiences with flooding last Sunday it seemed much more sensible for me not to even try although the rain turned out to be not as heavy as forecast so I might have been OK getting there and back. No way of knowing.
That gave me a free day, so I baked cakes for the freezer instead! (and isn’t it silly to say “baking for the freezer” when what is really meant is baking cakes for me!)
The flowering cherry in the garden suddenly turned pink this week as the flowers began to open, if only the sun would shine on them and we had blue skies they would look even better and I could take a photo.. The big magnolia looks as if the buds will open soon and there are tulip shoots popping up here and there but still on the whole not a lot of colour yet.
While staying at home in the dry I’ve been watching Snooker – The Players Championship from Telford while at the same time much reading has been done.
These books are on their way back to the library.
I feel a bit guilty about the one on the bottom as I suggested the library buy it but found it a bit heavy going so it’s going back un-read, which is a shame as I really wanted to enjoy it.
The last to be finished was ‘ A Venetian Reckoning’ by Donna Leon which was originally published in 1995 and is the 4th of the Brunetti series set in Venice. This story starts with a terrible accident in the mountains when several girls from Eastern Europe being smuggled into the country are killed. Then an important lawyer is found shot dead in a railway carriage and as usual Guido has to find the answer to the murders while avoiding upsetting the high and mighty of Italy and his boss.
I’m glad the library have bought quite a lot of reprints of her books because for a long while they only had the most recent. I counted up and found I’ve now read 24 out of the 32 published – with another due out in July.
Details about the others read are on the Books Read 2024 page.
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Sue