2012 — 5 February: Sunday

If the snow remains in its present form1 for the rest of today hereabouts, as opposed to some other parts of the UK (which have been well dumped-on, I gather), then I may yet make my evening meal-and-a-film rendezvous later today. We shall see.

Time for a nice, hot shower, methinks.

To think, I used to...

... buy copies of "Wired" quite regularly. Here's their "how-to" on dismantling an atomic bomb. I note Step #5 requests feedback.

Before I know it, it's time for lunch. Yet all I've done so far is send a few emails and tinker with an image I've chosen for my desktop background. Colour 'inversion' was involved before I'd finished, though this more nearly matches the artist's original...

Natsuki Lee

All while listening to the glorious stuff on BBC 6Music, of course. Pleasantly abstract, I thought. The artist is Natsuki Lee. I spent quite some time in the late 1970s fiddling with scraperboard but I think it's fair to conclude I don't have an artistic bone in my body. I can only envy those who do.

Just back...

... from the Tea Shoppe hosted by Roger and Eileen, and have a few minutes yet before I set off again for the wilds of Winklechestershire. Evidence of malingering snow along some of the roadside kerbs, but it's currently about +3C and, if anything, showing a slight tendency towards mistiness. Definitely winter, either way.

  

Footnote

1  Namely, cold wet rain only, with no trace of white, only grey.