Are three more than ten?
Nov. 19th, 2020 10:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
(I would have expected today's question to be "IS three more than ten?", as if I was asking "Is [the number] three [singular] more than ten?". This seems to be asking "Are three [things, plural] more than ten?". Different approaches.)
I had some time in lieu owing from doing extra hours at work, so I took the afternoon off and went out to lunch. For my own notes: to Proudfoots, where they had four tables in the main dining room and we were at one of four tables in the upstairs function room. As well as for check-in, they also have a QR code printed on the menu now, which links to the daily specials board; saves them having to write a board in every room and outdoors.
It was hot today, so I thought I'd best break out some nice summer clothes to wear to lunch. That was an experience. It was autumn when we went into lockdown, so I've spent all of winter in warm and comfy clothes, barely opening the side of the wardrobe with my good clothes in it. They smell... stale. Not musty, but very much like something that's been untouched in an unopened cupboard for eight months. Also, I have lost weight during lockdown, so what I put on was baggy. Which was handy for keeping cool, but not practical for the long term. So that's this weekend's job: wash and try on all my stale clothes.
I had some time in lieu owing from doing extra hours at work, so I took the afternoon off and went out to lunch. For my own notes: to Proudfoots, where they had four tables in the main dining room and we were at one of four tables in the upstairs function room. As well as for check-in, they also have a QR code printed on the menu now, which links to the daily specials board; saves them having to write a board in every room and outdoors.
It was hot today, so I thought I'd best break out some nice summer clothes to wear to lunch. That was an experience. It was autumn when we went into lockdown, so I've spent all of winter in warm and comfy clothes, barely opening the side of the wardrobe with my good clothes in it. They smell... stale. Not musty, but very much like something that's been untouched in an unopened cupboard for eight months. Also, I have lost weight during lockdown, so what I put on was baggy. Which was handy for keeping cool, but not practical for the long term. So that's this weekend's job: wash and try on all my stale clothes.