1856 – Storm in a shallow saucer

I’ll be honest. The picture is from a few years ago, but it serves to illustrate my point.

That point is at the moment, I have practically nothing to sasy about what is going on in town, because I haven’t been out. Apart from a quick trip to the ferry pick up point in the car on Tuesday, I haven’t been out of the house this week, and so have had to resort to old material today.

Apart from feeling rough (although I am hopeful that there are signs of easing symptoms – very slight signs) it doesn’t help that the outside temperature is a low 3C, and the seriously bitter easterly wind has been making it feel like a consistent -3C windchill. Making me very unlikely to go for a walk, even if I did have the energy.

We have had a nice Christmas, and today was a nice relaxing day for Elayne who definitely took advantage to trying to do as little as possible.

Tea was a scaled-down version of yesterday’s meal. I think we will probably be eating like that for a few days. That’s absolutely fine, it was delicious. I’m assuming a degree of normality for tomorrow, but I admit, I’m not entirely sure what that will look like.

What ever, I hope you have had a pleasant couple of days.

1855 – Christmas Daay, 2025

May I start by saying that I wish all my readers a very Merry Christmas.

It has been both a happy day, full of cheer, happinesss, laughter and the delightful Aurora. But, also as he same time tinged with a hint of sadness. I feel immensely frustrated that I have not been able to help Elayne at all. She has been an absolute stalwart. For that and other reasons, I feel that I have let her down.

We must look forward to the New Year, and get over this lump. The first two and a bit weeks of my retirement, have not been memorable. At one point even Elayne was saying “Go back to work”. I don’t want that.

I want to get over this wretched illness and to be able to look to start doing what I want. That may sound selfish, I suppose it is, but there you go.

1854 – One of those times.

It seems that every so often, I forget to do a post and so the count goes back to zero.

Last night then, was a bit different. I made a deliberate decision not to do a post.

Let’s just say that I have been feeling a bit rough, for several weeks now, and last night I just didn’t feel up to it. I really don’t like to go into too much detail. But, it appears that the problem may be a resurgence of an issue I had as a teen. The doctors are on it, so let’s see how things go.

1853 – Lazy Monday

I’m feeling a bit rough at the moment, with a bad cough – it’s really annoying. The doctors are working on it, but nothing conclusive has been found yet.

Today then, I got away with having a lazy day.

We watched a bit of TV, and did the ironing. Elayne went and did the shopping. We now have everything we need for Christmas (or at least, we think we do).

I suspect there will be no walking tomorrow.

1852 – We go out for a meal.

I think I have left tonights post too late. I really can’t think of anything to write. I could have wrrittent about having our granddaughter for a good part of the weekend, she was as usual and absolute delight. She has started to walk independently, it’s really lovely to see.

I could also have written about going out for a meal with Alex and Sean. We went to a local Turkish restaurant that we hadn’t been to before. I had a lamb shank with couscous – it was delicious.

It was quite a pleasant weekend.

1851 – In Town

We were in town today. We took Aurora into town for a walk and stopped for a bit of lunch.

One of the things I want to do is explore the cafes in town. I’m looking for something that could become a regular haunt, which will be happy with me sitting for half an hour or an hour, have a mug of tea and do my Facebook post. It will be my Facebook post. I haven’t been using Facebook for quite a while but I have felt constrained by work and time, and I very much want to start doing them again.

Today then, we went into a restaurant on the high street., I’ve never been there before, and I have to confess that I thought it was just a coffee house. I was very pleasantly surprised to find a reasonably comprehensive menu, with a good range of breakfasts and other meals. Today, we had a Spanish omelette each. Elayne didn’t finish hers, she was more focused on Aurora.

Now, purely in terms of food, I would definitely go back there, and if I could get a window table, that would almost be ideal. Now, I will go back, but I had a bit of a problem with the seat I was in. It was fixed and couldn’t be adjusted. I was a bit cramped and slightly uncomfortable. If all of the seats are like that, I am likely to have a slight problem. I stress, this is not the restaurant’s fault; I am a large person.

So, I’ve made a note of this one, and hope to explore another cafe next week.

1850 – My apologies

I nearly forgot to a post for today, and so I’m now in a bit of a flap trying to get one done. Slightly difficult to think of what to write about as I haven’t really done much today.

I had to go to the pharmacy, on the way, I passed a group of workmen pulling plastic pipes through tunnels between manhole covers. I couldn’t help wondering how they fixed the rope to the pipe, some form of clamp I guess. I didn’t ask as they were busy.

Apart from a bit of a breeze, it’s been quite a nice day, weather was quite balmy.

1849 – YouTube Videos

Over the next day or so, I should have a couple of videos available for YouTube. I promise you, that these videos are so good, that you will want to watch them again and again.

My only real question is; should I put them up? I have put so much effort in to them (and I am known for my tendency to exaggerate in some circumstances, sorry I mean to not exaggerate).

The header picture today was not taken at the Cockle Ponds. It was over the other side of the water, next to the hard where i saw this bike wheel, semi-submerged, which I thought might make an interesting shopt, Especially in mono. It’s almost there already

I’ll have to try it.

1848 – Waterlooville

I’ll be honest, the header picture bears no connection whatsoever with Waterlooville.

A quick story on how the town got its name as told through Google; Waterlooville got its name from soldiers returning from the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, who stopped at a local inn, the “Heroes of Waterloo,” for a celebration, with many choosing to settle in the area, leading to the settlement being named “Waterloo” and later “Waterlooville” to distinguish it from other places with the same name, with the “-ville” added as the community grew into a formal parish

I asked if there were any building remaining from that time, and apparently, there are a few. But, it’s really the high street that I want to talk about.

Whilst I can’t give you specific, or even close, numbers of commercial units that aren’t in use, the impression that I get is that there are quite a few. I may even get around to doing a mini survey just to satisfy my curiosity. It just seems a bit sad, really.

It seems that Havant Council have a Master Plan for the town centre, here’s the link; https://www.havant.gov.uk/sites/default/files/2025-05/Waterlooville%20Draft%20SPD%20Web.pdf

Why the interest, you might ask; The locality in my Locality Stories blog can have a fairly broad brush.

1847 – A circular walk

This was a circular walk with a purpose. The first of which was to pay a visit to the Gosport Shed. I want to join The Shed, but if I am honest, I’m not sure what I am going to be doing here. They have a wide range of activities from woodworking through to their Ukulele band (which is pretty good). As it happens, the band was off to the Vine oon Stoke Road, to put on a bit of a show, which meant that I wouldn’t be lingering long, but with enough time to have a cup of tea and introduce myself. I did find a compadre there, Dick, who, from what he told me, is of a very similar frame of mind to me.

I’m not sure what you would call the area around the outskirts of Priddy’s Hard – perhaps a meadow? Anyhow, it is an enjoyable walk, along which I exchanged pleasantries with several dogs, which delighted their owners.

I rea;;y must pay another visit to the inner workings of the Explosion Museum. It is a few years since we were last there, and I am sure that at least some of the exhibits will have changed. As it happens, we are able to walk through the grounds with free access, and which has several old weapons systems on display.

Clarence Yard is a place of history, acting as a key supplier to the Navy. I have heard that on a daily basis, the bread ovens would be producing 11,000 loaves per day to be distributed amongst the ships in the harbour and out in the Solent. Notwithstanding the capacity of the facility, the building itself is impressive, attractive and interesting. Well worth a walk through.

I had to get a few things in town, after which it was a straightforward walk home.

All in, a very pleasant morning.

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