They Call It...


Another day, another storm. I spent two or three hours today battening down the hatches on the studio workshop, that tired old big shed that stands full-square in the teeth of most of the severe weather we get here in autumn and winter. A little patch here, a little patch there; tarpaulins, ropes, bits of corrugated iron: it goes on. I need to find the resources to tackle all this shit head-on and sort the place out once and for all. I don't think crowd-funding is an option here, so it's just a case of trying to sort out some funds: I've got a lot of stock that I can convert into cash, so I think I should get on with selling some of my vast accumulation of 'things', now that eBay is free to vend on.

We both received the government 'ALERT!!!' text earlier on, which sounded like armageddon was about to kick off at any second. I'm not sure whether being warned so fervently at this late hour can make much of a difference to whatever outcome might ensue from the storm about which we are being so warned. Still, it's comforting to know that they *care* about us ;0). I'll take stock tomorrow on where my poor old studio stands - if indeed it still does - and take a view on the next bunch of patches that need to made to see the winter out. Next year will definitely see some major structural changes to its structure before the basic fabric of the place rots irrevocably. Whatever, though, it's all just part of the continuum and so I'll take it, as ever, as it comes...

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