I wasn't woken by the dove falling down the chimney, but I soon heard it. I think it's a dove rather than a pigeon as pigeons are big and make a lot of noise as they tumble. I moved the bedroom furniture the other day, so the bed is now in front of the fireplace (which has a board in front of it). So I shifted the bed and tilted the board, opened the window - failed to open the window, as all wood has swelled so much in the rain and opened the other window.
I hope the little bastard has found its way out. I waggled a stick and banged it, so that the silly bird would be frightened and flutter about and that didn't happen, so I've shut everything up again. The room is very cold. I switched on the electric blanket early this evening.
Nothing feels great at present. I'm not good at talking about ongoing problems, so I'll fill you in when I feel able to. At home, everything is fine. And fundamentally, things are positive, which I know because I go to bed and don't sincerely wish I won't wake up, which used to be the case for long enough for it to seem normal.
Wink meets friends in London a few times a year to go to the theatre. Next time, it'll be at the Barbican, They said they liked the last hotel she booked, could she do it again? She replied that Waterloo is too far for her, so she'll meet them at the theatre. So then they said, could she find a suitable hotel near the Barbican? She's a bit miffed. Why don't they do it? I held her hand and said that I so sympathise. I know exactly what it's like.
I just received a reply to my stroppy email of Thursday. It started with an apology for not answering earlier, which I saw in the headline. I am not going to read it until tomorrow afternoon. I have a firm weekend rule, so a 7.30pm Saturday email is only okay if it's from a friend. I also think that an employee is a fool if he is still working at that time, unless it's clearly part of his working hours.
I'm really not quite myself at present, you know. But there are snowdrops and birdsong and the first daffodils are coming out along the drive. Z focuses on the positive.