1 March 2011
(Tuesday) - Missing the Parrot With the parrot having been taken back by
her owners, the house seems very lonely and empty and quiet. There’s no
denying that I got quite attached to the parrot very early in her stay. And
there’s also no denying that me and the parrot had squabbles from time to
time. But in the fifty-six days we had her, I got used to having her about. I could put up with the amount of space her
cage took up. We could have moved furniture about to have made more space. I
said that it wouldn’t be fair to have her when we are away so often, but I
could have made arrangements for parrot care whilst I was off on long
weekends and holidays. I quite enjoyed her chatterings,
for all that I grumbled about them. She would worry me when she would attempt
to fly across the room, but she never hurt herself or anything she landed on.
I was rather concerned by the fact that I was the only person who could
handle her. But it wasn’t that much of a problem – she could be chivvied
about with newspapers and with “Duckie” if
we needed to move her. Mind you I didn’t like the screaming and
shrieking noises that she would make. Several times over the last couple of
weeks I had to abandon trying to watch films and DVDs when the parrot simply
wouldn’t shut up. I’d always thought I wanted a parrot. I’m glad I got
to have a go with a parrot – in the end the noise outweighed everything else
and I found out that I really didn’t want one. Or so I thought until it was time to say
goodbye yesterday. I didn’t blub much – only for most of the morning. And
then a bit more in the afternoon when I was told she was gone, and that her
owners had sold her to someone else. And then some more in the evening when I
came home to an empty house. Which was really
daft of me.
We knew when we took the parrot on that it was only temporary, it was only
going to be till the end of February, and that I shouldn’t have got so
attached to her. Fortunately she’s been sold to the original
owners’ sister. I’ve asked if I can visit from time to time… |
2 March 2011
(Wednesday) – Stuff I heard on the news today that a Cornish pasty can only be called a Cornish pasty if it is made in Cornwall and is crimped along the side. A Cornish baker is facing litigation because her family has traditionally made Cornish pasties for generations: pasties crimped along the top. She is now under fire from theCornish Pastie Association |
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March 2011 (Sunday) - Hythe, Telly, Ranting... Rather
than wasting the evening in NeverWinter, against my better judgement I
watched some telly. |
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March 2011 (Tuesday) - Pancake Day
'er indoors better not get any
ideas. My pancakes don't cook themselves…. |
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March 2011 (Wednesday) - The House of York |
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March 2011 (Saturday) - Back to the Garden |
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March 2011 (Sunday) - Pork Chop I
*really* wish I could sleep at night rather than nodding off during the
daytime…. |
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March 2011 (Tuesday) - A Rant. (Sorry!) And
so to work, where today I did my mandatory e-learning on "Diversity in
the Workplace". |
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March 2011 (Thursday) - St Patrick's Day |
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March 2011 (Friday) - A Bit Dull... , but I don’t
really know why, other than I do that sort of thing. |
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March 2011 (Monday) - "A" Week Let
me start off by explaining why I seem to have a personal visceral dislike to
organised religion. So…
(having taken a deep breath and calmed down somewhat) to summarise
this rant: |
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March 2011 (Thursday) - Reflections, Tattoos Having
a tattoo artist for a son makes tattoos an affordable option. |
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March 2011 (Saturday) - Gardening, Cheating Science
tells us that gardening is an ultimately futile pastime..... |
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March 2011 (Monday) - Piers Sellers All
things considered we had a wonderful night out. I’d certainly go again if
ever the chance arose… |
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March 2011 (Thursday) - This n That The
only problem is that the thing started today. I’ve missed it. I didn’t know
it was on. |