I am just newly back from the four-mile round trip hike to the government liquor store for a supply augmentation of two dozen cans of Cariboo Malt (8% alcohol) and a four-litre box of Domaine d'Or Red. That latter is primarily for my wife.
I left here not quite 10 minutes past 5 p.m., and it was sunny and hot out there!
Had I not felt this huge errand to be essential, I otherwise would have exercised; and I also would have sunned in the backyard this afternoon ─ for I have now missed out on four consecutive days of sunning.
But the shopping expedition was most challenging physically, so I do feel that I accounted for that exercising omission.
It is now 7:30 p.m., and I am most thirsty ─ I want to get at the first of a couple of cans of that malt liquor which I deem to be simply beer.
All else I feel like reporting upon today is that I am sorely disappointed to have read that our (B.C.'s) lying health officer Bonnie Henry is one of 16 people who were awarded the Order of British Columbia.
If I was one of the other 15 people, I would have refused the now-tarnished award.
I am patiently awaiting the day that this woman is in court for her medical crimes.
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