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Weeknotes 2022.17

A few things I’ve been thinking about this week. The seventeenth post of a series.


My second round of COVID has kept me quieter than usual this week. Wendy has suffered too this time round, which has led to me moving out of our study temporarily so that we didn’t have to spend the week in the same room on competing calls. I have therefore spent much of the week in what I refer to as our ‘reading room’, and what Wendy calls ‘the man cave’.


We’ve both been enjoying Ted Lasso this week, even if we are quite late to the party. It’s a bit silly and sentimental, and therefore perfect right now. I would never have imagined I’d enjoy a programme which is (sort of nominally) based around football.

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