Day 0 + 6 [DD -1]
We have not really considered the
consequences of their staying any longer than Sunday. If they are still here next week then our
only recourse will be to apply to the United Nations to get their behaviour
recognized as “cruel and unnatural” and therefore be considered officially as
torture. I would anticipate getting the
Consul in Barcelona involved first then via our Embassy in Madrid bringing the
full weight of the British Government to put our case to the Security Council
and then presumably tactical air strikes from the USA (with the help of France
nowadays!) to put us our of our misery.
Talking of the United Nations, I was
gratified to see that United Nations Day this year is the date for a General
Strike in support of Education here in Catalonia! As that date, of the 24th of
October, is also the celebration of a much more important event I find the
synergy of the two occasions converging as something which is too good an
opportunity to miss. I do hope that
there is some way for the Birthday Boy to give his support to such a
significant event. A birthday to
remember.
And that reminds me, my little red flags of
the CCOO which have been proudly stuck in flowerpots in the garden have
pinkified and disintegrated so I will need new ones to show my affiliation and
support!
Next week should see the arrival of the
learning material for the next OU course arrives. And if it doesn’t then I am going to the post
office here to make enquiries as their past history is not very convincing on
the actual delivery of any parcels entrusted to their tender care.
I am still waiting for the mark for the
last essay. Our poor tutor has had a
complete technological deprivation as the Wi-Fi and telephone service in her
remote location collapsed and without computer access the whole of the OU tutor
system fails.
As she is a rapid marker she rarely takes
up the allotted “ten working days” to get the work done but she has asked us to
be patient this time. As usual I have
worked out that she doesn’t actually need to get the work back until the 18th
of September, but I do hope it is sooner as there is a sense of limbo which
comes when you are waiting for the last piece to be tidied up and it is a
nagging distraction to getting settled down to make the next concentrated
effort.
Toni is now getting back to his studies as
his course has now started again and he will have an examination some time in
December of January. At least mine will
be out of the way some twelve weeks before his – though I have another one
looming in the summer of next year and five or six tutor marked assignments to
complete before then. And all of it
self-inflicted! Ah, the masochism of
learning!
Disaster!
OK, it’s my fault . . . but . . .
Through an oversight I left my iPhone on a
table on the terrace of the third floor.
And it rained. Luckily I left the
phone on a table that was partially sheltered from the storms but a “few” drops
of rain did get to the iconic surface of the machine.
I dried it and hoped fore the best and, lo
and behold, it worked. For a while. This morning I unplugged the thing and it had
not taken its charge. And now it is just
an inert block of well-designed metal and glass.
We are about to go out to lunch and I have
left it plugged in in the hope that . . . in the hope . . . in the . . . in . .
.
And another thing.
I find it deeply suspicious that my phone
should give up the ghost at precisely the moment that Apple has announced a new
iPhone 5S. Suspicious and fatal!
However, for this lunchtime I will live in
hope and pray that my phone recovers and that all things may be well.
Please.
But they weren’t.
The phone was taken out of its enclosing
battery case and plugged in with the official plug and lead. And nothing.
So admitting defeat I came downstairs and demonstrated
to Toni how it wasn’t accepting its charge.
When it did. Why do things behave
like that. At least I hadn’t admitted
the putative disaster and so it just seemed like a slight glitch, obviously the
fault of a power adaptor upstairs.
So that happy event has saved me a few
hundred euros! Thank god for
inconsistency!