Short games night, a new shelf, cleaning up

Friday evening was online board games night. However I went out with my wife for dinner first, to the local Greek restaurant. I tried their duck dish for the first time, in a traditional orange sauce, with vegetables, and it was pretty good.

Yesterday was very warm, and today was hotter, 28°C and 29°C. A blast of summer in early spring, well above the average temperatures for this time of year. In another sign of the advancing seasons, the channel-billed cuckoos have returned from their winter migration north. One has apparently laid an egg in a currawong nest just outside our bedroom window, and it’s hatched. This morning at daybreak I heard the raucous calls of the cuckoo chick and the more melodic calls of the currawongs feeding it. It’s probably going to be a loud morning every day for the next few weeks.

I didn’t plan on doing a run today, as my wife goes to the gym early and I wanted to stay with Scully, and it would be too hot to run by the time she got home. So instead i took Scully on an early walk before the day got hot, to the hardware store in search of that elusive offcut piece of wood for our planned laundry shelf. They had a bunch of offcuts, that were tantalisingly close to the size we wanted, but just a bit too small. So I left them.

I’m baking sourdough today, as we’ve run out of bread, which meant I had none for lunch. So we walked out to a nearby cafe for lunch. They had a special chipotle chicken burrito which I’ve had one before and liked, so I had that.

After we got home we looked at the laundry and discussed options for things. My wife suggested making the shelf a bit narrower than I was planning, and inly using it to store stuff like laundry powder and cleaning items, and putting a new laundry basket on top of the washing machine instead of up on the shelf, so it would be easier to access. This sounded goo, do I re-evaluated the size of the shelf… and realised that one of the pieces of offcut board I’d seen this morning would be big enough! I quickly dashed to the car and drove over to the hardware store, hoping the offcuts hadn’t been cleared out.

I found a piece the perfect size. Melamine coated particle board, about 600 mm long and 350 mm wide. I don’t even need to cut it to the right size – it’s basically perfect! I also grabbed two right angle brackets, and a new laundry basket, a foldable cloth one with bamboo frame that is wide and shallow, to replace our old wicker basket which is tall and narrow. I’ll attach the brackets to the wooden board with screws, and then after we get the place repainted next month I’ll drill holes in the laundry wall to mount the new shelf.

Th major spring clean proceeds. We cleared out some of the book cases today, which had shelves of old photo albums, from the pre-digital days. I’m going to scan the photos and then we’ll put them into storage boxes and store them away, freeing up a lot of shelf space. There’s a lot more cleaning and reorganising to do, and it’ll get more hectic as we approach the repainting.

Ticking the boxes

This morning I did a half hour or so of stretching routines to ease my tired muscles after yesterday’s long walk. Then went for a walk! To the supermarket to get some essential supplies for lunch and dinner.

When I got home I decided to clean the fridge. I’ve been meaning to do this for ages, and it felt like the right time to get stuck in. I moved everything and pulled out all the shelves and stuff and washed them in soapy water, wiped off the inside of the cabinet, and all of the door compartments. It took two hours to do the whole job, but the fridge is sparkling now. I did a few other small odd jobs and housework tasks.

More productively, I transferred some panorama photos off my phone from yesterday’s walk. Crater Cove (notice the water dragon sitting on the rock at foreground left):

Crater Cove panorama

Reef Beach:

Reef Beach panorama

This evening, my wife and Scully were out at a yoga class (its dog-friendly and Scully enjoys stretching and chilling out too). I turned on the shower to wash off the day’s manual labour, and was just stepping in when I noticed a weird thing on my leg. I tried to brush it off but it didn’t move. I tried to scrape it more vigorously… and saw a bunch of little legs wave around as the tick dug its head deeper into my skin. I’m guessing I picked up the tick during yesterday’s walk, since it was through a lot of bushland. I did take Scully to the park this afternoon, but we were only on grass and concrete, not in any bush.

I’ve never had a tick bite before, so had no experience on what to do. I quickly looked up a few web sites, and consulted with a friend in chat who is a pharmacist. The best course of action would be to freeze the tick with some sort of spray and then pull it out with needle-nose tweezers, neither of which I had. I decided the best course of action was to have a doctor remove it, and raced up to the hospital emergency room – fortunately just 10 minutes walk from my home.

I figured I’d have a bit of a wait, not being a serious emergency, but fortunately there weren’t many people there, and I was in an out within about an hour. A doctor saw me, applied some freezing spray to kill the tick, then extricated it carefully, and I was good to go. Thankfully there seems to be no adverse reaction, no itching or swelling or allergic reaction. (Also, thankfully being in Australia, there was no bill to pay.)

It did ruin the dinner I’d planned to cook, as my wife arrived home from yoga hungry and decided to make herself a sandwich while waiting for me to come home from the hospital. Ah well! 😀

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