I finally thought I'd capture my day - not a special day, and not entirely typical as I'm not usually handicraft shopping on a daily basis ...
7.30 - drag myself out of bed - sun is shining
there was a 2.15 am mosquito, and I didn't get back to sleep until almost 4.00
this was pretty much the first mossy we have had in the house for weeks, so we've got out of the habit of putting our net down
8.00 - still finishing my tea and toast (with marmalade) as Lon leaves for work
Granary toast - after finding Granary flour at the British Commissary - yum
9.00 - Go to the Nordic club for aquaaerobics
I'm the only one who has turned up, so go for a swim instead
there is a group of about 15 regulars who go to aquaaerobics - there are only about 4 of us in country at the moment, but usually there are 2 or 3 and we muddle along without an instructor
10.00 - drive back to the appartment.
Had to go home and get some cash, as I'd forgotten that I'd given all mine to the driver yesterday for petrol.
stop for a drink, and some laundry before heading out to Banani
10.30 Visit a new (to me) handicraft shop Viator , and a newly opened outlet of a known store Kumudini
Drop by a local veg shop, as I only need potatoes - its closed for refurbishment which is frustrating
End up going to the supermarket - happy to pick up some potatoes, and fresh low-fat milk (I haven't seen any all Ramanadan)
12.00 back home, make a quick "freezer soup" - I'm clearing out one
of our freezers, as it is not on the generator. Today we have veg base
(I freeze a carrot / onion / celery mix in batches when I get hold of
celery), some local smoked streaky bacon (not very good), bean stock
from a big pot of beans I cooked up a while back, and some Thai
frankfurters which turned out to have quite a kick.
speaking of generators, ours and the whole streets is on. The apartment feels hot and stuffy, since none of the air conditioners work on the generator. The air is thrumming with vibration until at 13.00 the electricity comes back on
13.00 After Lon goes back to work, settle down with a cup of tea and play a frustrating game of Candy Crush on my ipad
13.30 - spoiler alert - put some Gamza's on to wash that I bought as gifts - they are a bit like a giant tea towel -handy for travelling - but they smelled a bit funky
14.30 off out again
traffic on Gulshan Avenue is relatively light today as its during Ramadan. It's still stop start and honking though
Lots of restaurants have special Iftar menus and decoration (iftar is the breaking of the fast at sunset 18.50 or thereabouts locally FYI)
14.50 arrive at the Bonded Warehouse - this is a very rickety lift, up to the fifth floor
pick up some wine, they don't have any Bacardi, or beer and nor do we
15.15 - back road towards home
it's a bit narrow in places though
Tented tea stalls - there are people who do not fast during Ramadan - there are always lots of feet visible
15.45 unloaded and time to sit down with TV, a cup of tea and some tapestry
17.30 Lon home!
18.00 - dinner prep - Helen has done the boring part so the veg is peeled, and onions chopped
18.45 - savoury mince and mashed swede/carrot/ potato
not really seasonally appropriate, but emptying the freezer, and its almost always hot here too!
that's pretty much it for the night - sofa and bad TV, and surfing the net
7.30 - drag myself out of bed - sun is shining
there was a 2.15 am mosquito, and I didn't get back to sleep until almost 4.00
this was pretty much the first mossy we have had in the house for weeks, so we've got out of the habit of putting our net down
8.00 - still finishing my tea and toast (with marmalade) as Lon leaves for work
Granary toast - after finding Granary flour at the British Commissary - yum
9.00 - Go to the Nordic club for aquaaerobics
I'm the only one who has turned up, so go for a swim instead
there is a group of about 15 regulars who go to aquaaerobics - there are only about 4 of us in country at the moment, but usually there are 2 or 3 and we muddle along without an instructor
empty changing room for a change |
Had to go home and get some cash, as I'd forgotten that I'd given all mine to the driver yesterday for petrol.
stop for a drink, and some laundry before heading out to Banani
exquisite (and expensive) sarees |
End up going to the supermarket - happy to pick up some potatoes, and fresh low-fat milk (I haven't seen any all Ramanadan)
speaking of generators, ours and the whole streets is on. The apartment feels hot and stuffy, since none of the air conditioners work on the generator. The air is thrumming with vibration until at 13.00 the electricity comes back on
mmm not bad with homemade bread |
13.00 After Lon goes back to work, settle down with a cup of tea and play a frustrating game of Candy Crush on my ipad
some cloth I bought for getting clothes made after summer
ours is the only car in the garage today |
traffic on Gulshan Avenue is relatively light today as its during Ramadan. It's still stop start and honking though
Lots of restaurants have special Iftar menus and decoration (iftar is the breaking of the fast at sunset 18.50 or thereabouts locally FYI)
14.50 arrive at the Bonded Warehouse - this is a very rickety lift, up to the fifth floor
pick up some wine, they don't have any Bacardi, or beer and nor do we
cheque book, and the paper authorising us to buy tax free alcohol |
it's a bit narrow in places though
Tented tea stalls - there are people who do not fast during Ramadan - there are always lots of feet visible
15.45 unloaded and time to sit down with TV, a cup of tea and some tapestry
Apples taste better when cut up |
17.30 Lon home!
18.00 - dinner prep - Helen has done the boring part so the veg is peeled, and onions chopped
shiny new cooker |
18.45 - savoury mince and mashed swede/carrot/ potato
not really seasonally appropriate, but emptying the freezer, and its almost always hot here too!
that's pretty much it for the night - sofa and bad TV, and surfing the net
3 comments:
Fantastic!!!! Really enjoyed reading about your day xx more please:)
I painted conservatory and garden windows - too hot!! So hid under lilac with book...
Xxxx
I agree with Mum. I loved reading about your day xxx
Oh and the apple corer and slicer is genius! So glad you showed me yours and we went and bought one in Bilthoven. I use it ALL the time! :) - Apples definitely taste better that way. :)
P.S: It may be a good idea to blur out sensitive details like signature, names etc.
blurring done easily with skitch ta sis x
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