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[New post] Turkey. That’s it really . . .

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Turkey. That's it really . . .

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Nov 30

My "Friends At WordPress" as they sign themselves, tell me that I can secure the use of my domain name for another year at the old rate if I act quickly. As it's only two months since I last did it I have to decide whether the saving is worth paying 10 months in advance. I suspect not.

Today I start my clearance activities. I want to lift the burden of junk that lies heavy on my life. This feeling will last for a few minutes then gradually fade away. My ability to stick to plans has become much depleted over the years. I think about this immediately after the WordPress comment as the two organisations seem to have the same sort of ethic regarding pricing - "jack it up every year and sprinkle the announcement with bullshit". Entry level is announcing that they will be introducing "new and improved" features, which usually means new features and a variety of teething troubles. Advanced level is not bothering to pretend you are introducing anything new - just put the price up and fail to fix the old faults.

Yes, I'm in one of those moods.

I went for a blood test today as the one from a fortnight ago had slightly missed target. Just like last time I had to sit in a waiting room whilst a maskless kid ran round the room spreading germs and a maskless parent ignored them in favour of their phone. Same nurse as last time, but this time she hit the vein and took the blood faultlessly, as she normally does. So at least something went right today.

We've just done a bit of shopping and bought a frozen turkey crown. We thought e'd get in before the panic buying started, as the press are stoking up a frenzy of hysteria about turkey being short for Christmas. I'm not really bothered, as I'd happily eat a boiled parsnip for Christmas dinner as long as we have stuffing. It's the company and the tradition I like (including the 34-year-old Christmas Card) rather than the food. I like the food too, but it wouldn't spoil Christmas if we didn't have it.

Now I'm going to start clearing junk from the house. Later I will write about how successful I have been.

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