Right … it’s a definite: it’s raining …
Seriously raining!
Rain that gets nursery rhymes written about it!
Raining so seriously, that going out for my usual stroll … ?
Means I’m going to get damp.
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It means something else: I have a flight of stairs outside my door, that go up to the next floor.
At the top of the stairs? There’s a window.
A window that’s above the main door of the building.
That bit of flooring at the top of the stairs … ?
Is getting wet … because someone’s forced the damn thing open.
I suspect it was my visitor from Tuesday: but couldn’t tell you for sure.
About all I can say? Is that I believe whoever’s done this, didn’t know how to slip the latch on the main door.
So — in the pouring rain — climbed on the glass awning over the door and forced the window …
I notified the police, and our landlords: as soon as I was told about it.
But … ?
Well …
What DO you do … ?
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Something that’s just been mentioned on Radio Four’s news bulletin — and very relevant to the piece I’m writing for PhoenixFM — is sad to hear.
Apparently?
Cineworld, one of the UK’s bigger Cinema chains, planning to close a number of its sites.
Citing No Time To Die’s second postponed release as an influencing factor in its decision.
I like seeing films at the cinema: it makes a movie into an event.
In addition, I’m very aware entertainment can contribute jobs and income to the UK’s economy.
So this … ?
This, as someone who likes seeing a film at a cinema, every-so-often?
This is not news I want to see.
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