Surveys and goldfish

My new wife commented the other day that summer seems to have shifted forward three months. These days, it’s lovely between about March and June, but then horrible between July and August, the months where in the long-gone days of my youth I seem to remember it being quite sunny.

I floated this meteorological proposition to some colleagues today, as we looked out at the storm lashing Ashton-under-Lyne. The response was that the lovely April weather I was referring to was what has always been known as “spring,” and that all that’s happened is that summer has disappeared.

Whatever’s going on, at least it’s cleared up now and I am free to resume the summer-evening surveying that local Lib Dems have been doing across Prestwich and Whitefield. It’s been great meeting lots of people, almost none of whom are spewing the type of anti-coalition bile I am terrified of when reading the letters page of the Bury Times (written almost exclusively, I have learned over the years, by politically active people from the various parties rather than genuine members of the public).

It’s all remarkably pleasant, in fact, and it’s good to be able to hear people’s problems and respond positively like good councillors should.

So I’ll be doing that in a bit.

All this rain is slightly ironic because tonight is also the night when my family expands by precisely one bag full of tiny little fish, all of whom would feel quite at home in the puddles outside. I thought that my recent wedding should be the prelude to some familial expansion, and so we’ve decided to add to the cat by purchasing some fish, and storing them in a (hopefully) cat proof tank. It’s all a prelude to the hens which we’re hoping to get for our soon-to-be zoo-like abode in the autumn.

I used to keep goldfish when I was a kid. I remember the drill was to either win one at the fair, or nip down to the pet shop and return with one in a polythene bag. Things have moved on somewhat now, as my trip to Pets @ Home tonight will be my third attempt to persuade them to let me have a goldfish.

The first time I went in to buy the tank they said that it would be wise to let the water settle first. I returned two days later with the sample of water they asked me to provide (!) so that they could test it. It passed the test, but they said that I had to wait 72 hours to let the filter bed in, and they still wouldn’t give me my fish. So I am hoping that tonight I will be able to make it third time lucky.

I feel slightly guilty that I am clearly unfit to look after even a goldfish, apparently, although slightly baffled because the last one I owned (when I was a child) lived for about 8 years.

Anyway, enough about my rollercoaster life. It’s time to go out surveying.

Rick

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Outstanding ebay purchase. Coming to a wall near me. http://t.co/iPtnmv4X

8 hours ago Reply

Trying to sell rare stamps back to the post office in oldham town centre #lastnightsweirddream

22 hours ago Reply

@jreedmp This is where the #dropthebill argument's weakest.It's a distraction.Fewer nurses/hospitals doesnt necessarily mean lower quality.

22 hours ago Reply

That's 90 minutes of wasted life i'll never get back #dulldulldull #highlightwasthecat

2 days ago Reply

Love that fact - carroll has only scored two goals for liverpool at anfield. Both against #mcfc. Haha.

2 days ago Reply

@henrywinter Liverpool fc facebook page photo of cat has 20,000 likes and counting...

2 days ago Reply

Cat on the anfield pitch. Amazing.

2 days ago Reply

@graemelambert ...then FA should fine him a fortune for bringing the game into disrepute.

2 days ago Reply

@graemelambert True, but FA have their rules, and legislation is different. If Terry is guilty he should pay small fine...

2 days ago Reply

@danmyers1 Isn't that the opposite then? Spurs v qpr, everton v watford, liverpool v everton.

2 days ago Reply

My journey to work this morning reminds me once again that paul simon really does have a song for every occasion #slipslidin'away

2 days ago Reply

In case anyone wondered, not leaving the house or even getting dressed on sunday to pretend it's not happening doesn't work #stillmondaynow

2 days ago Reply

60yrs since the Queen came to the throne. Prob not fashionable to say it, but what an example of unstinting public service she is.

2 days ago Reply

@graemelambert Well, dunno that the bill will be so huge. It's a magistrate's court case. Plus, he says he's not guilt so should be tried.

3 days ago Reply

@graemelambert Yeah. If they can work out payment plans for poor to pay weekly why not rich to pay more? Maybe cos the crime's the same.

3 days ago Reply

@nikhild23 he was also in the interrogation scene in basic instinct AND HAS BEEN WORKING FOR THE BBC!!!!!!!!! It is him. Him i tell you.

3 days ago Reply

@nikhild23 wikipedia tells me that it was a dilophosaurus that killed the guy. And also, more pertinently, that his name is wayne knight.

3 days ago Reply

@nikhild23 @herring1967 Obviously it's not him. He was eaten by a raptor.

3 days ago Reply

Does anyone write letters any more? I like to send copious numbers of postcards, but find time for few letters. Shame. http://t.co/m7mnMd00

3 days ago Reply

Did SAF put night nurse into the #mufc half time orange juice?

3 days ago Reply

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