Cloudy and colder today, no gradual progression towards warmer spring weather yet. Going up to bed at ten last night gave me a good night's sleep. I shall try and persist with this until the clocks go forward and then repeat. I seem to be so much more rest these days, for the same amount of activity.
Mid-morning I went out to see Marlene and say goodbye to her as Ann and Paul are taking her back to her home in Swansea, after staying with them in Llandaff. She has attended the Wednesday Eucharist at St Catherine's with them over the past couple of years. Yesterday she didn't come as she didn't feel strong enough. I arranged with Ann to go and bid her godspeed before they set off today. She said she was pleased to see me. I think I may remind her of all the other regular attenders who have enjoyed her company over a cuppa after the service. I was glad of the opportunity to give her a blessing before we parted company.
My journey to their house was surprisingly difficult despite Ann's clear instruction. Google maps gave me what I thought was a circuitous route to follow, but didn't make it clear where I had to turn at a junction with two exits side by side, taking me into Llandaff village not their street. I ended up parking at Insole Court, which I knew was close to the street in question, and Ann came out to meet me. A side entrance to the grounds took me there on foot. If I'd been able to leave a little earlier, I could have walked there and not missed the confusing turning.
Unfortunately my arrival was delayed due to a kitchen disaster. A pan containing a dish cloth being boiled for cleaning had boiled dry. It had just caught fire. The kitchen and other rooms downstairs were filled with acrid smoke. I was able to pick up the pan, put it in the sink and run water over it, but I had to hold my breath while rushing to open doors and windows. Fortunately there was nothing near enough to catch fire, but it was a shock.
I was back home by a quarter to twelve to await the delivery of a new dishwasher from John Lewis', which was due to arrive over lunchtime. Clare had booked a physio appointment at noon, so I needed to be back on time. I completed drafting my Sunday sermon while I was waiting. It was delivered at a quarter to one and took half an hour to connect to drainage and water supply, then run through its setup routine.
It has a posh electronic interface displaying several dish washing options. One of these is a wifi interface which allows you to attach it to the internet, to be controlled by a phone app. I can't imagine us ever needing to use such a utility. To me it's bizarre and unnecessary. I'd like to know if its connectivity has the ability to find and attach itself to the nearest network, or 4G phone once it's powered on. It sounds silly maybe, but technology pundits have commented on the poor default security settings of devices that are part of the 'internet of things', like smart speakers, thermostats and so on. Fortunately it can be switched off.
I wasn't able to cook lunch while the dishwasher was being installed, but started when the engineer left. Clare's physio session was much longer than expected, so it was almost ready by the time she returned, and we had lunch an hour later than usual.
Before going out for a walk I contacted Staysure travel insurance again, as I realised the policy for renewal didn't have cruise cover, and its list of destinations didn't specify Portugal among the destinations covered. I found the website wouldn't let me edit changes to the renewal police, for no explicable reason, nor could I find the cost of various cruise cover options, only what kind of cover was offered. Obtaining a yes to the destination question, and drawing a blank on the cost of options took half an hour on Direct Messaging. In the end I had to phone a call handler and explain. It took an hour to navigate my way through a lengthy and confusing list of options to decide which I could afford, and pay for it. Simply too much information to take in without being able to view the options at the same time.
It was five o'clock when I set off for the park. I returned as it was getting dark and time for supper without reaching my daily step target, so I went out again after we'd eaten to finish the job.
I found a new Italian crimmie to watch set in the Dolomites in winter. An hour's escape from a strange day before bed.