Handling the High Winds

Today, I went to town. I handled the high winds like a Trooper. By God's grace, there were no fallen trees on the roads. Though, I had to make a Chap in a White Merc reverse for me, after I hadn't enough room pulling over; when reversing for him. This was in a steep, and narrow, hill road. Went there to avoid the town; when getting to an Egg Vending Machine, and the Stove Place; to buy a new glove, for my woodburner.

Then, I visited my Artist friend. His sister and him wanted to go to the new Lidl, in town, for groceries. First I had to drive Miss Daisy to the Tesco, to get cash, and a few other things. The Lidl was within walking distance.

After waiting in my car, trying to sort out my friend's Health Trust online ID - his mobile data was on, but the 2fa email wasn't sent - I then went out to see if my mate was okay. No sign of him, in the shop, and I bought wash basins for storage. Then, outside, I saw my friend effing and blinding. He bought a clothes horse which was set to poleaxe him, blowing out of his trolley. In the end, I took it, putting it in the back seat. That was a handling, as I couldn't dismantle the back seats as his sister came with us.

Eventually, I got to visit a couple I visit most Monday afternoons. Then, I collected the past weeknd's pamphlet in a local Chapel and went home. By God's grace, my bins never blew down. However, they're now in the shed; as was a clothes horse lying outside. My mop and bucket, which my cleaner always puts outside, is in the house. Everything sorted.

All I need to do, now, is watch Bond Movies; like Alan Partirdge. Smiley