'according to the met office, 1,695.9mm of rain fell from october 2022 to march 2024, the highest amount recorded for any 18-month period in england.'
yesterday (goes the temporal fiction) horsemouth had a lazy day in recovering from the post-AGM beers. the walk back will have helped but really he should have got in more food. the wonder drug paracetamol was of use to him again. if he had arranged to do anything he would (of course) have gone and done it (but he didn't).
horsemouth was charmed by a clip of captain sensible being serenaded by a table full of portuguese ladies on his 70ieth birthday (apparently the day after his birthday is quite big in portugal).
this is what horsemouth should have been doing yesterday- celebrating the portuguese revolution.
'everyone was in the streets. I just felt happiness.'
'if interest rates stay high, energy costs will rise rather than fall in the years ahead. so now is the time for planning on how we deliver the energy investment surge while protecting lower income households.' - jonathan marshall, senior economist at the resolution foundation.
after a quick visit horsemouth is due to travel back to the wilds of herefordshire. in a bit he will start packing and try not to leave anything important behind this time. he read a little of the white review no.12 - george szirtes foreward, more reading for the train perhaps.
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