It's all got a bit busy this evening and I'm distracted. It wasn't helpful that I woke up at 2.30 this morning, worried about pears. Doyenne du Comice pears, which I had assured Al I'd got in stock (English ones, from Kent). but that I then worriedly realised I'd confused with Beurre Hardy pears, which a Local had brought in from her tree. I finally got up at 2.50 and rang the wholesalers to order them. Even more dismally, I remembered the phone number. I hardly ever remember phone numbers. I then twitchily (not least because I was starkers and it wasn't that warm) read a few blog posts, left a few comments and then returned to bed, where the Sage, with astonishing politeness, put his arms round me to warm me up. I still didn't sleep for another couple of hours though and, sadly, this was not because of canoodling but because I couldn't relax.
The Sage is off to London tomorrow morning and I have got a meeting in the wilds of Norfolk, so I have to look up the route because we only have tiny winding country roads round here and jovial bumpkins spend their spare time turning the roadsigns round so that we drive the wrong way. I'm picking up my lovely and darling friend Bette at ten past nine and she lives twenty-five minutes away. This is an early start for me - yeah, yeah, I'm spoilt. I've never denied it.
Ro went for an interview for a new job, was offered and accepted it, and tomorrow has to tell his boss. He's not looking forward to that. The good thing is that the new job is in Norwich and it looks as if the bus is the best way to get there, which will please Ro. He does not like frantic drivers on their daily commute. He'll have to leave home earlier, but at least he can veg on the bus.
I can't concentrate. I need to do some work. Can I rely on another sleepless night? Probably. Bother.
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I was awake half the night too, but that was because of the tablet I took at 10 - it seems to stop my brain switching off, but does stop the pain in my back (which would otherwise keep me awake anyway).
Dave, had we but known we could have spent the night exchanging hilarious emails.
Indeed. At 2.30 I very nearly wandered downstairs and switched the computer on. A book engaged my interest first. Then the World Service.
You have the advantage of me there, Dave. I can't turn on the bedroom light or radio because it would wake the Sage
I fear the pears might be my fault. I was doing a usage spell at the time for inspiration on what to do with a heap I picked up from the ground at Nan Mr BW's nursing home. They were safely installed inside 22 jars by last night though, so hopefully the effects wore off and you got some sleep...
Snap! Me too but mine was caused by eating too many nuts. When we visited my step-daughter in Fakenham i found the roads and the driving quite frightening so I can understand your disquiet. I take quiet life- sometimes it works - sometimes not. It is difficult to switch off isn't it?
I too was awake most of the night. I'm an insomniac.
I do listen to the works service but on ear phones so as not to wake Wifey.
dear z, have you thought about a little pair of earphones for radio-listening at night? also at night, I find one doesn't need to have the radio very loud at all, even volume one or two is quite fine, and it wouldn't wake the other person.
BW, thank you, because I had assured Al that there would be English comice pears.
Pi, AFC, Dand, does no one sleep? Actually, it had never occurred to me to try earphones. I don't even know if there's a socket for them in my bedside radio.
I bet you a blog-post there will be.
I sleep, but not enough, and I like the night-time. Plus, I work for myself, which means I can keep my own schedule.
I've had that radio for years and I've never even looked. I will, when I finally go to bed (I'm avoiding bed still)
I am tossing and turning, turning and tossing, tossing and turning all night.
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