An overcast day. Some more compact discs to pick up tonight.
Apparently there has been a biscuit shortage in the UK according to the
BBC:
Storms Desmond and Eva left swathes of Cumbria, Lancashire and Yorkshire
under water, causing widespread personal pain and huge economic cost.
They also submerged Carlisle's McVitie's factory ovens, halting production of
custard creams, bourbons, ginger nuts and table water biscuits.
Biscuits started disappearing from shop shelves. A nation which had looked on
in sympathetic disbelief began to feel the crisis bite closer to home.
Dire circumstances demand a restorative cup of tea and a cup of tea demands a
biscuit.
Carlisle artist Lydia Leith, now living in London, knew something was
dreadfully wrong when she came home for Christmas and the usual "sweet sugary
scented" aroma from the factory was noticeable by its absence.
She said it was "very upsetting".
Not sure how much of a crisis this really is. There are plenty more brands to
choose from.
House of Cards Season 4 has proved a lot more enjoyable than series 3. As I
expected, Douglas Stamper has proved to be the most interesting character once
again. There is something very elusive and enigmatic about the cold, quiet
character played by Michael Kelly.