Bandwidth – Yet again

Well, reducing the number of posts on the front page and so on really didn’t work. So I’ve gone for the next part of the plan.

One of my huge referrers every day is a Google images search for a link I did back in April 2003. For some reason I get about 15 referrers per day . So I’ve checked into it, and removed the link through Google.

With luck that should kick in today, and my bandwidth for May won’t be quite as horrific as it has been for April.


T’raaa

Away ’til Saturday, so don’t expect too much. Although, of course, there will be posts each day that’ve been done already through Word Press.

In the meantime, have a good time, and don’t do anything I wouldn’t.


Gardenage

In today’s impressive tasklist, one achievement stands out above all others.

I broke a spade.

Yes, I actually broke the thing. Cracked the metal blade right across. In fairness, it was fairly old (about seven or eight years) and not overly strong, plus we were digging in fairly clay-y soil, but still, I’ve broked a spade. Bizarrely I’m quite chuffed about this. Although it does mean that we need to buy a new – and far sturdier – spade once we get back next weekend. It’s a hardship.

However, today we’ve also put up two fence panels plus metposts, concrete, trellis, the lot. There’s been a lot of preparation done for the week away, and now we’re both – frankly – utterly fucked.

Hound is now away for the week too, at her favourite kennel-type place, and the house is horrendously quiet without the barky little sod. Roll on tonight, and tomorrow’s travel etc.


Domestic Life

It’s been four months now since I moved in with Herself. A third of a year. Which seems like as good an opportunity as any to take a bit of stock of how the year’s going, and how we’re going.

And I have to say, it’s pretty good. In fact, the worst aspect of the move so far has been the job – and that’s not the fault of Herself at all. I made a fairly bad decision – the job, not the move – and it’ll get sorted. Just I’m going to take my time about it this time, and not dive into another mis-placed idea about work. Don’t believe the hype, and all that jazz. I’m in the process of looking, but it’s not at the point (and quite honestly, I don’t intend it to get to the point) where “anything’ll do, so long as it’s not here”. I want to be selective, to be picky, to take on something where I’m actually going to be challenged, rather than bored and ultimately uninterested.

Domestically though, it’s all good. We’re pretty much settled, and stuff has been distributed within the space. Having a widescreen TV in the bedroom is slightly decadent, but hell, why not. Books and bookcases have been sorted out, furniture has been placed, purchased, or chucked, and really it’s all looking pretty damn good at the moment.

The animals are settled, and have decided that (for the most part) they like me. Gawd knows why, I’m dead rotten to them a lot of the time – Hound sometimes gets called Fuckface, and (to my slight shame) is now beginning to respond to it. Cat is just a bastard, but seems to like being stroked, and sleeping on my face. OK, so that’s not ideal, but there we go. Could be worse – the little sod could still be trying to turn my legs into stumps. He tried that a couple of times, then realised that when he does it, he takes a flying lesson.

Herself – as my father observed during a conversation earlier this week – appears to have the sanity gene necessary when dealing with idiots like me. She can talk sense into me, making me see that it might be a better option to cycle 4ish miles a day and let the train do the tough bits, rather than my busting a gut with the entire route from day one. My mother has the same trait when dealing with my father. It’s necessary.

I’m still a messy sod, but even the worst excesses of that are getting tamed. Obviously there are things I do that annoy her – but equally there’s stuff that annoys me. It’s a mutual thing, a development, a relationship.

And that’s the thing – it IS a relationship. We know each other so well anyway, and yet with every day or week, we know each other better. I wonder how long that can keep on happening? We’ve both got ambitions, for ourselves, and for each other, and we’ll work towards achieving them.

On current evidence, we’re doing well – coming up to being together for a year – and it looks like that’s going to be the continued trend.

Four months in, and many more to go. Maybe even a lifetime, but who knows? Who can predict?


Death Watch

RIP Sir Eduardo Paolozzi yesterday, and Sir John Mills today.


Puntastic

Apparently, one of the cardinals up for selection was a cardinal named Sicola.

He was voted out because they didn’t want a Pope Sicola.

Kerboom, and indeed tish.


Green Space

The new office is – it has to be said – a far better environment than the old place in Bracknell. We’ve been here a week now, and while it does have niggles, it’s not too bad at all. Well, I’ve worked in infinitely worse!

One niggle that does bug me though is that while there’s plenty of office space in this estate, there’s little to no green space. It’s almost like the decision was made to maximise the number of rentable offices, but to completely forget about the people working within them.

I’ve seen offices based in nice settings, with areas where people can go to sit and take a break at lunchtime – and I think it’s something that’s important to do. Here there’s nothing like that, you can go and sit on a couple of greenish bits right by the busy road, but that’s hardly conducive to taking a break – well, unless you like exhaust fumes with your sandwich, of course. It seems to me that having some “out of office” space is a requirement, and one that should be included in most (if not all) office-park plans.

The other main niggle is the traffic. Come 5.30 (and, to a slightly lesser degree, 9.00 am) the road out of the park is rigid. Solid traffic. It’s just another sign that there was little to no planning or thought when realising the office-park concept here. But all the same, it’s still better than being based in Bracknell town centre.