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Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Tuesday night - one third of working week over

Today was the first day I travelled home from Fraserburgh in the dark. The clocks changing last weekend have certainly made a difference - and not one that suits me so far. Still, it was a lovely evening - I watched the sunset over a silhouetted Bennachie as I drove south west.

It wasn't quite as nice this morning as the wet weather that has been lingering in the west finally made it over to the east coast. There was plenty of standing water on the roads.

Today was also when both Carole and Gary had separate doctor's/hospital appointments - I hope they both got some answers and some satisfaction prior to celebrating their 4th wedding anniversary on Thursday.

Back to Fraserburgh for me tomorrow - another busy day in store. I had the chance to go to Pittodrie again in the evening to see the Dons play Hamilton in the League Cup, but I know I'll be knackered and won't really enjoy it, so I said no to Malcolm Grigor's invitation.

I did at least get some exercise yesterday - an early morning cycle with Archie Cook, then some doubles squash in the evening. My legs were like jelly on the cycle, but I felt a bit stronger at squash, although I do feel a bit sore and stiff today.

I spotted another of Banchory's new "artistic" murals yesterday:


The jury's still out as far as I am concerned - I can't see them surviving the test of time - more like sub-standard graffiti.

Tonight I received my new safety cycling glasses, with interchangeable lenses:

Yellow?

or Tan?

Dark?

or Darker?

Plain perhaps?

or, for the real, geeky, Bono look, try plain with the glassless inserts
Need to think about which ones to wear on my next cycle - don't want to dent my street cred.

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