Multitasking, eh! Most women say it comes naturally to them, and yet men often struggle, which is weird!
Not so, however, with local man Pete Gosling, according to this morning's Onion News!
Poor Gosling!!!!And reading Gosling's story this morning brings a peculiarly warped, multi-sardonic smile to the lips of me and my wife Lois, here in rural, semi-leafy Liphook, Hampshire, because we're doing lots of multi-tasking ourselves this week, despite having been retired for almost 20 years, would you believe!!!!
my wife Lois and me - a recent picture
And quite suddenly, we find that our his-and-hers "diaries" are bulging with pre-meeting meetings and sheer multiple hard work and "old codger networking" - yikes !!!! Busy, busy, busy !!!
Take this week, for example - tomorrow Thursday Lois and I have got an online meeting of our local U3A "Intermediate Danish for Old Codgers" group that we manage, and then on Friday, there's a meeting of my local U3A "Intermediate History of English for Old Codgers" group, when I've been "nobbled" to give a short mini-presentation on the English language's most interesting "fruit" words.
What madness, isn't it !!!
Make sure you're sitting down before you see this next picture, which is of my personal calendar for January - as you can see, there's something on, literally, almost every day!!!!
It's sheer madness, I tell you!!!!
Lois and I are actually thinking of asking for our old jobs back, so we can get a bit of well-earned peace and quiet in our old age!!!!
flashback to 1980: lazy days - me on my first business trip abroad, finding plenty of time
to sample the world's best custard, at a shop in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Happy times !!!!
Unfortunately, all that idleness is just history for Lois and me today, however, which is a pity!!!
[Exactly who do you think you're kidding, Colin, on this one! - Ed]
No, it's all 100% genuine, I tell you! Even our daily walk, which this morning takes us over Old Man Lowsley's Farm, now a nature reserve, just outside Liphook, turns into a nightmare of frantic multi-tasking, as we inspect the health of the newly planted saplings, check the water levels in the local mini-reservoirs, and record what birds are around etc etc!!!
You can see what a complete mayhem it is by the stressed look on our normally sweet little faces in the photographs we have taken for our eventual "report", but, again, make sure you're sitting down before you look at these!!! You have been warned !!!!
21:00 Finally the pace slows and Lois and I at last get a chance to put our feet up and relax with a bit of "telly" on the couch, which is a relief, to put it mildly !!!
At last we can have the luxury of watching other people "working their socks off", which is nice!
My only criticism would be that there are just too many finds coming out of the Sizewell C dig - it's a huge area that's being researched, so the archaeological team are "hoovering up" finds from a massive range of historical periods all at once - calling for multi-tasking skills of the highest order, in our humble opinion (!).
too many finds - that's the problem at the Sizewell C site in Suffolk
- what madness, isn't it !!!!
As would be expected in Suffolk, there are numerous finds being made from the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, not to mention all the Anglo-Saxon finds from the 5th century onwards: after all, this region of East Anglia is one of the key regions where the Anglo-Saxons first settled in Britain, so no surprise there.
Those archaeologists must be literally "stepping on something valuable" everywhere they walk!
Interestingly there are even finds from the era before any "proper people" lived in Britain, way back 40,000 years ago, when there were only Neanderthals to be found. And also, at the other end of the scale, there are finds from what could almost be called "living memory".
In the "finds tent", presenter Alice Roberts is shown a 40,000 year old hand axe:
[If you say so! - Ed]
History eh! Who would want to study anything else, that's what Lois and I say!
Will this do?
[Oh just go to bed! - Ed]
22:00 We go to bed - zzzzzzzz!!!!!!


























































