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I've also had my first week of nights this month. Every week someone is allocated night duty, it's mainly a safety thing, making sure someone is up and alert overnight to listen out for alarms and ensure the building doesn't burn down. Nightshift also involves a few cleaning duties, and breadmaking. This was something very new for me, but with the aid of an industrial mixer and some very detailed instructions I managed to produce some loaves and rolls, and even criossants! Just call me Delia. It's quite strange having the whole building to yourself once everyone has gone to bed, but it's nice to get some time on your own, which isn't always easy here as we all live and work together. Luckily there were no disasters during my watch, just a couple of science alarms which were easily fixed by Jules, and some exciting weather. Nightwatch also has to make a weather observation at 3am, making note of cloud cover, visibility, and any fog or snow that might be around.
Other than that it's been fairly normal lately. (Now there's a worrying thought, when did I start to consider this as normal?) Simon has started giving yoga classes so I'm aching in places I never knew I had, I've had a go at playing bridge, the samba band is progressing in leaps and bounds, Mark has been giving guitar lessons, and I think I'm due to start Spanish lessons next week, been out skiing a couple of times. It was my turn to cook again on Thursday, which I didn't realise until the day before, so hurriedly raided Nicola's collection of cook books for easy recipes. I managed to knock up home made burgers for lunch, and a casserole for dinner so luckily no-one starved. The only slight blot in my copybook is managing to break the towing eye on one of the crane sledges (obviously a faulty design, couldn't possibly have been my fault), but Anto has fixed it already so I think I can relax again.
Hola Dave, you dont know me, but you will come summer time - as you'll be training me in all coms managerial type stuff!
ReplyDeleteYou, I'll be your eventual replacement, I've got a whole bunch of questions that I want to annoy you with, any chance of getting your email address?
Excellent blog btw, needs more updates tho, 2-3 a day will suffice :)
Hi Dean,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and welcome to the fold. Drop a line to daan@south.nerc-bas.ac.uk and I'll try and answer any queries you've got.
Dave,
ReplyDeleteWhile scanning, I just found your blog.
Fantastic!
I am sitting in my office in San Francisco, California. It is foggy and 52 Farenheit.
Your detailed experiences are amazing and I have realized how comfortable I have it.
Anyway, just wanted to say hello and encourage you to keep your blog updated. It is truly an interesting journey.
Keep posting photos.
And keep smiling (kidding, I'm sure you have had enough tooth jokes).
Cheers,
Andy