Today an exciting letter awaited me in my pigeon hole at work- postmarked "Peterborough" with the EA logo.
Finally, having filled in the paperwork at the beginning of March, the new licence has arrived. It's an interesting aquamarine colour. I stuck it up- no, sorry, I inserted the plate into the holder with the reverse facing me for inside window affixment- certainly not the obverse, no no- and removed the outer protective paper so as to affix to my craft.
Apart from that, I brought the boat into Ely after work today, and we went to Tesco to stock up. Our most exciting purchase is a Technika iPod dock.
Music has always been very important to both of us. When students, we usually had something playing in the background; for Amy, music helped to relieve the tedium of living in London. We've got very ecletic tastes, from flamenco guitar to Pink Floyd; but, recently, we've missed having music. There's the radio, of course, but we didn't have a way to just come in after work and chose a particular meaningful song, or put on something appropriate to tidy up to, or something relaxing. Now we've got the ability to chose again, and have spent a lovely evening listening through Amy's iPod, from Dr. John, via Dylan, Cream, and Moby. And, bizarrely, the Les Miserables soundtrack...
Drought memories as Oxford is cut off by high waters
17 hours ago
Tidying-up music? I'm intrigued!
ReplyDeleteSpot on with Pink Floyd, though...
Halfie.
Generally, it's "I want to break free"- albeit without the cross-dressing!
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