Monday, November 30, 2020

Depressing dark lockdown land

November is not my favourite month, in fact the darkness is depressing. Pretty much nothing to report this month, did make my 200K yesterday, have been walking around the local area pretty much as normal, so weather hasn't been terrible.



Still going part-time to my vets paradise, yesterday was a long shift until 10pm, but off today and a short shift tomorrow night before a few days off until the weekend. The Xmas rota should be out today and I am likely to get the worst shifts at Xmas time. How do I know that? Well, had a run in with the guy who does the shift rota a few months ago. Oh well, such is life, thought I would have heard about the Edinburgh job, but nothing yet, shame as I could have resigned for mid-December and enjoyed Xmas had I been starting another job at start of January.

Shame the pubs are shut here, honestly I think London are under much more relaxed rules than we are in the SNP land of dictatorship. I voted against the introduction of a Scottish parliament 20 years ago, it's just a farce really.

At the start of the month outside drinking was still allowed, so places like the Harbour View in Kinghorn were worth a visit as the other two pubs have no outside seating. Unfortunately we overdid it with hot toddies at start of month and felt like crap for a few days at start of month, still got a week of non-boozingness out of it. Doesn't look likely rules will be relaxed anytime soon unfortunately, crivens even Spoons in Kirkcaldy is closed!

Oh well, can only hope things start getting better soon, am sitting here watching You Tube videos on the large TV, it's good that there is so much to watch, including Netflix (finished the Crown already), my budgies particularly like the videos of budgie swarms, but they are loud enough at the best of times.

Got my flu jab this month, had to go to Kirkcaldy for it, shame they couldn't have given me the corona one at same time!

Here are a few photos from this month- the Kissing Trees and two of Kinghorn Loch.