I’m feeling a bit
braver this evening, although it is equally dark. A smidgen darker, in fact.
Daniella and I got around the garden. That’s three days in a row. The weather
has been very pleasant and open. And the little green noses of the 2022
daffodils and crocuses are appearing – and even of the 2022 wild garlic, I
think.
Today’s crisis was
that I couldn’t charge my iPad last night. That iPad is the umbilical cord
connecting me to the world. It was at that point about 20% charged, which is
not nearly enough to get me through a day. Frist thing this morning I ordered a
new charger from Amazon, and they promised to deliver it by 10 p.m. When
Daniela got here she found my spare in a trice (I thot I had another) so
the crisis was over – but now I am faced with sitting up until ten. We have a
good-sized letter box, but a charger could well be packed in plastic and then in
a cardboard box. Amazon would leave it amongst my pots, but the doorbell would
blast me from sleep. It’s all my own fault, too.
Perhaps I will
have to sit up and knit.
A dear neighbour
died last week – a well-loved local eccentric who will be much missed. This
time of year, already grim, is often freighted with such news.
Hi Jean, I haven't tried this yet (today's the day), but this might help your charging problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0b4cP8Sq1lQ It's about cleaning your iPad or iPhone properly. My iPad charges better with some cords than others -- I hoping a good cleaning will help! Good luck! I'm so sorry about your neighbor! Cam
ReplyDeleteGood news that you are getting around the garden and found the spare charger. I have had to replace cords rather than charger with my iPad. They seem to need more than the iPhone. I am sorry to hear you lost a neighbor. Do hope Joe is ok. There was a news story her (NYT?) about how many with at home Covid test results are never reported.
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