Between the heavy rain beating on the window (several
times) and Treacle whinging to get back on the bed (several times) I
didn’t have the best night’s sleep.
I made toast and saw I’d had a message overnight. A hint on
that puzzle I’d been struggling with recently. And
with that final hint I had the solution. There’s no denying that I’d needed one
or two hints on this one. In retrospect I’d massively overthought the puzzle. I
won’t give any spoilers, but let’s just say that having a degree in maths (which
I have) gave me several completely wrong ideas.
As I scoffed toast Steve was on the radio doing the “Guess
the Lyrics” competition. “You’ve been waiting much too long now. It
looks like she’s not coming home”. No? – “Substitute” by “Clout” from the
late 1970s.
Despite the weather forecast we got ourselves organized and
drove over to Dog Club. Threats of thunderstorms had put people off, but we
still had a dozen dogs in attendance and we all had a great time. We had maybe
ten minutes of rain, but only ten minutes.
Seeing the rain was holding off I thought we might drive
out to get that geocache whose puzzle I’d solved. We drove out to the back of
beyond, had a little stroll, and soon had the thing in hand. And seeing how no
one had found it in eighteen months that was one I could add to my list of
resuscitations.
We came home. There was one shower as we drove, but it only
lasted for a few minutes. We came home to glorious sunshine, and I had the
hump. Having not planned anything for today because of supposed constant
torrential rain we had the possibility of a wasted day.
So we went on a little outing.
Over brekkie I’d had an email about a new geocache just
south of Canterbury. It still hadn’t been found. Could we be first? We loaded
up the dogs and set off, and after half an hour we were on Stelling Minnis
common by an oak tree with a blank geo-log in our hands. First to Find. Go us.
And with the weather still holding I reckoned it wasn’t *that*
far to Margate and another geo-Treasure.
It wasn’t that far really (!) We parked up and
started searching… And searching. Some geocaches are blindingly obvious. Some
aren’t. After twenty-five minutes I messaged the friend who’d hidden it for a
bit of a hint. We found it, but it took some finding; it blended in incredibly
well with its surroundings. And it was another resuscitation for my list too.
As we drove home we had the third rain shower of the day.
It was quite heavy but only lasted for five minutes at most.
We got home, fed the fish, gathered dog turds and had a
late lunch which we scoffed whilst watching a film. We recorded “Everybody’s Talking
About Jamie” ages ago, and finally got round to watching
it today. It was rather good.
I followed it up with my twenty minute chair workout which
again left me a sweaty lump, and I looked out of the window at a glorious evening.
We thought about taking the dogs to Orlestone, but they were all fast asleep.
When I checked the weather forecast yesterday evening
it was for torrential rain all day today. That was the same forecast when we
left home this morning for Dog Club.
In all we’ve seen three passing showers today. I
counted them. Admittedly heavy showers, but none lasted for more than ten
minutes at most. We’ve had a rather bright sunny day; I think I’ve caught the
sun.
We cancelled a garden party planned for this afternoon
because of meteorological incompetence.
If I was as good at my job as the weather forecasters,
people would die… But we put up with it. No one expects the weather forecasters
to get it right; we all laugh about them. And we pay them a ridiculous
amount of money with no expectations of them ever getting it right.
Who do I get my money back from?