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Friday, April 17, 2020

Tagged: Retirement

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Thursday, April 16, 2020

So, in the last 3 weeks we have completed watching all 10 season of Vera. Each season, or series as we Anglophiles say, consists of 4 episodes. In series 1 through 9 they were 1-1/2 hours each. For series 10 they were 2 hours each. Which equates to 62 hours of British Mystery TV.

After polishing Vera off I looked around on Britbox for more shows like this. I picked out a couple more to try: Scott & Bailey and Shakespeare & Hathaway – Private Investigators. We started with Scott & Bailey first and once we got 15 minutes into Episode 1 of Series 1 Donna said she didn’t care for it, so we stopped. So we started with Episode 1 of Series 1 of Shakespeare & Hathaway. Once again Donna was not impressed, but I convinced her to stick it out for the whole 45 minutes. This in many ways was the antithesis of Vera, it was more comedy than straight procedural and every character was broadly drawn. I thought it was OK and even started watching Episode 2 on my own, but gave up early on as it just seemed too strange.

My third attempt on a mystery show turned out much better. Instead of Northumberland County in northeast England and a female DCI (Detective Chief Inspector) for Vera, this was set in the Shetland Islands, north of Scotland, with a caring, yet stoic, male DI (Detective Inspector) called, appropriately enough, Shetland. Turns out that both Shetland and Vera are based on books by the same author, Ann Cleeves.

Shetland has 5 Series so far and has been renewed for 6 and 7. Series 1 consisted of just two 1 hour episodes which covered on mystery. Series 2 was six 1 hour episodes consisting of three 2 show mysteries. They changed things up for Series 3, 4 & 5. These were made up six episodes, each covering one mystery each. While the show was great, in line with our enjoyment of Vera, we stopped watching midway through season 5 because the human trafficking story seemed a wee bit weird considering that the Shetlands are in the North sea 330 miles west of Norway and 250 miles north of Scotland (even though it is based on actual events from the early 2000’s.) Another 23 hours of TV there.

When Donna asked, “What’s next?” I answered that I really was intrigued by Scott & Bailey and I might just watch it on my own. She said, “Let’s give it another try.” Two episodes in and we were both hooked. This show was centered around two DC’s (Detective Constables) in one of the Manchester Metropolitan Police Major Incident Teams that are charged with solving murders and other serious crimes against persons. Unlike our past two shows, which were 90% mystery and 10% character development, this has a lot more relationship content between these two women and the others in their orbit to go along with solving a crime. There are five Series with every show being 45 minutes long. Sometimes there is one crime solved per show, sometimes it takes a couple episodes to solve them and others are series long arcs. Series 1 was six episodes, series 2 through 4 were 8 episodes and the fifth consisted of just 3 episodes. Another almost 25 hours of listening to the Queen’s English.

We also, just yesterday and today, burned through six 30 minute episodes of a single series comedy called Scarborough. It is a comedy about life of some small people in a small seaside town. While some of the older British comedy shows are a little obtuse, this more modern one is pretty darn funny to these American ears. Although that maybe partially the effect of watching over 100 hours of British TV…

I have to say that recently, quite a bit of the time, my thoughts seem to be in an English accent and sometimes I refer to myself in the third person. And once the world returns sort of back to normal, I will be relishing the opportunity to use the term knobhead. 🙂

Tagged: British TV, TV

Spring Springs

Friday, April 10, 2020

After last weekend’s chilly rainy weather it has slowly warmed up to above average temperatures and dry. In Aiken it feels like spring three weeks before the official start of Spring, here it arrived three weeks after. Flowers are popping up everywhere, trees are budding or flowering too. The sounds of lawnmowers permeate the afternoon air. And we mulled over buying a lawnmower or hiring someone to do it.

This afternoon Donna puttered around with some planters out in the front yard and I washed the Mini. Afterwards we sat on the front deck having a cold beverage and watching the neighborhood kids ride their bikes back and forth on the sidewalk. We came in after only 30-40 minutes, not because it was too cold, but too hot, the bright sun and 73 degree temperature felt too warm at this altitude…

This past week and a half we have supported 4 local restaurants: a pair of two-piece boxes from KFC, a couple of Club Lulus subs from Jimmy Johns, two bowls of clam chowder from the Mermaid Garden Cafe in downtown and fish tacos from our favorite food truck. Number five will tomorrow when we try for the first time getting dinner to go from the Red Rooster Grill and Pub.

Tagged: Mini Washings, Seasons, Spring

40,000 Raindrops

Sunday, April 5, 2020

Friday after lunch we went on a walk around our end of town, mostly on road, but with some double-track dirt road thrown in. It was chilly (upper 40s), but the sun was shining, so when we got home I suggested taking the Miata out for a spin. It had been since last Friday we last drove it. Then it was sluggish to start, but this time it wouldn’t turn over at all. Had to pull the Mini around to give it a jump. We then took a nice little 20 mile spin (stopping once to take the new blog header image) and parked it in the garage. This time I remembered to put the battery tender on it, so next Friday it should fire right up. A new battery is planned for later when we can actually go on a trip or something.

Yesterday the Ladybug ticked over the 40,000 mile mark while dodging raindrops on the way home from a Jimmy Johns pickup lunch.

Tagged: Miata, Mini Mileage

Schrodinger’s Virus

Thursday, April 2, 2020

We all have Schrodinger’s Virus.

Because we cannot get tested, we can’t know whether we have the virus or not.

We have to act as if we have the virus so that we don’t spread it to others.

We have to act as if we’ve never had the virus because if we didn’t have it, we’re not immune.

Therefore, we both have and don’t have the virus.

Thus, Schrodinger’s Virus.

Tagged: COVID-19

Staying In At Vera’s House

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Like most everyone in the US world, we’ve been staying close to home and watching a lot of TV lately. We have been watching mostly comfort TV. When Donna has control of the remote we are inhaling Food Network and HGTV, both live and stuff from On Demand. Sometimes I get control it is usually tuned to Motor Trend TV. On Sunday and Tuesday from like noon to 10 PM we are locked on WEtv because they have the rights to the original Law & Order, all 456 episodes, and run a marathon.

Our Amazon Prime subscription has come in handy. Modern Love was a recent nice find that we both enjoyed. We have rewatched all three seasons of the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and I’ve watched both seasons of Counterpart and it is amazing how different J. K. Simmons looks here than in the old L&O’s.

We also subscribe to Netflix and have been devouring Cheers like it was hot buttered popcorn. We are currently up to Season 8 Episode 8. There are 11 total seasons and after we finish the last hundred or so episodes in the run we may watch all 7 seasons of Mad Men next.

But after watching Cheers we might just cancel Netflix and sign up for Hulu so we can watch all 11 seasons of Fraiser. Then if we are still quarantined, Hulu also has all 8 seasons of Wings, another Thursday NBC Must See TV show to binge.

Right now we are locked on watching Vera, a British police procedural. I equate DCI Vera Stanhope with Columbo, she is kind of rumbled, drives a beat up car (1996 Land-Rover Defender 90) and has a tendency to get halfway out the door while questioning folks before turning around and asking. “Just one more thing.” There are ten seasons of the show and each one consists of only 4 episodes, but each episode is an hour and a half long, so they are essentially movies. We started a 7-day free trail ($6.99 a month after) of BritBox to see the show. Turns out we can only watch seasons 3, 4, 5 and 8, 9, 10 there. We have finished the first three and are ready to start on the next three seasons and have until Monday to do it. If we want to see seasons 1, 2, 6 & 7 we will have to subscribe to Acorn TV for those.

Tagged: British TV, Netflix, TV

Spring Has Sprung

Thursday, March 19, 2020


I only have a short time to do a blogging, the actual vernal equinox is at 8:49 PST, a little less than an hour from now. Why is this time important, because on the exact moment of the equinox you can stand an egg on end. And I want to try it…

Tagged: Equinox, Spring, The West Wing
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