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Storm Bert came charging into Wales having brought terrible floods to Worcestershire. So far it's been south-westerly winds, which from a selfish perspective are the right kind, because we are sheltered from winds coming in that direction. It's the northerlies that are a problem here.

I've now photographed ALL the bundles for the Shop Black Friday sale. There are about 50 of the bundles and some of them are monster piles of books that I am extremely dubious will sell even at bargain prices: I think maybe we should have carved them into smaller groups. But we shall see. It would be unusual, I think, to start roleplaying with the purchase of 30+ giant hardbacks plus the starter set, but maybe someone out there will be tempted.

Yes, I know it's absurd for a UK business to have a Black Friday sale given that we don't do Thanksgiving. But it turns out that late November sales are popular in the UK too, and that makes it a good chance to clear out stuff that has been lingering on the shelves for a while.

I've been trying to offload one of my old website build customers for well over a year now, and they STILL don't have their new site ready for use. They're going to regret it if the thing finally gives up the ghost and falls over, it has to be hanging on by its fingernails.

I walked to Pembroke along the river with Theo on Sunday, and saw these goats, which followed us with a bit too much enthusiasm. Theo was initially excited to encounter them, but then he realised they were Big! and Pointy! and he became afraid and had to be protected.

I don't know what they wanted, but I was somewhat relieved that they stopped at this gate. Clearly they could have got over it, but apparently they knew that was Forbidden.

bunn: (Kettlehat)
I just drove past the old railway embankment where the Terror Goat brought fear to Rosie and Brythen a couple of days ago, and can report that it has ESCAPED.  Its enormous shaggy form is now wandering free among the old mine buildings, munching on brambles and looking ridiculously smug.   If it jumped off the railway embankment then it has survived a 20ft fall, but I suppose that is nothing to a goat.
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In other news, I'm still writing that 'what if Feanor didn't go to the Halls of Mandos after his death' story, only it has sort of segued into the Silmarillion from the Feanorian point of view that I have vaguely thought of for years but had always thought would be too long and boring to write.  Apparently I am now writing it.  I can tell you are gripping your chairs with excitement :-D

In further random animal news, I have just stopped Yama Bungle cat from trying to climb up the chimney.  I don't know if he can actually get up there, but I'm not keen to find out that he can and has got stuck.  I guess this means he is feeling better. 

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