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Mind fog again
Heavy-limbed day but got to the library for a hold and late lunch at Pour Boy. Then home and make me bag up garbage into large-sized bag (and why do they smell of perfume? Inquiring minds are still inquiring) including the ratty bead curtain that hung between my porch and SND's for decades until I finally unhooked it last week. This made the bag too big for my bin so I slapped a yellow tag on it and put it out. Then got my compostibles from the freezer and put my green bin out, and the bag of garden waste beside it. Good, that's done. No need to go out in the dark again today.
Much much later, idly considering what I need to do tomorrow and will it rain while I'm doing it, check weather page. No, morning showers but dry and windy in the afternoon when I have physio. Uh? I have physio on Wednesday but today is Wednesday-- oh. Today is Tuesday, still. Garbage goes out *tomorrow* night. So go out in the dark and retrieve my bags and bin and stash them away for tomorrow. But good I remembered about the green bin at least, because the region dogwalkers would have seized on it as a convenient place to dump their bags. ('But it goes in the green bin anyway!' they say on FB pages. 'What difference does it make if it's yours and not mine? Be nice to your neighbours'-- a direct quote btw--, 'let us use your bin so we don't have to take our bags home with us.')
Much much later, idly considering what I need to do tomorrow and will it rain while I'm doing it, check weather page. No, morning showers but dry and windy in the afternoon when I have physio. Uh? I have physio on Wednesday but today is Wednesday-- oh. Today is Tuesday, still. Garbage goes out *tomorrow* night. So go out in the dark and retrieve my bags and bin and stash them away for tomorrow. But good I remembered about the green bin at least, because the region dogwalkers would have seized on it as a convenient place to dump their bags. ('But it goes in the green bin anyway!' they say on FB pages. 'What difference does it make if it's yours and not mine? Be nice to your neighbours'-- a direct quote btw--, 'let us use your bin so we don't have to take our bags home with us.')
