We had a lazy start. Yesterday's rain had blown away, and it was a lovely, clear morning. Once I was showered and dressed, I went out to check the car with the expectation. that I would have to take it for a drive to clear the warning messages. As it happens, there were none. So I could confidently let Diane take the car to Pilates.
I walked to Zoe's to join the trek to school. I didn't head off for my usual walk, however. I went home for breakfast. I had decided that I would make the most of the morning and walk to Bognor and spend the morning in the library. It was a wonderful morning for walking, and it took me about 40 minutes to get there. I may not have used the shortest route, but I was trying to stick to the quieter side roads so that I could listen to my audiobook in peace.
Once I had arrived at the library, the assistant showed me to the public PCs and helped me get started. I soon registered for my free access to the British Newspaper Archive and spent the next couple of hours searching for articles that referenced various relatives. As I found each article, I downloaded it to the USB drive that I had taken with me. I will process these over the coming days at home. All in all, I was quite impressed with the service but frustrated by how slow the PCs and their network were.
I packed up my notebook, my USB drive and my library card, and walked home. As I arrived, Di called to say she was just leaving Angmering, and Tim Empson called to ask some questions regarding tracing a relation. I did what I could to help, but fear there is insufficient base information to get to the bottom of his quest.
Emails arrived for the garage that I dealt with yesterday. They forwarded the full diagnostic report, gave me an estimate for the fix, and confirmed the appointment to do the work. I'm very impressed.
We managed some Kindle time in the warmth of the Orangery this afternoon. It was bright, sunny, and pleasantly warm. Di went to meet up with Zoe and collect Ellie from football practice. Zoe was absolutely buzzing. Today was meant to be her day off, but she got a call to say the auditors had arrived to do the store audit. She dropped everything and went to work. At the end of the audit, they had scored 100% with no "advisories". She is delighted, having achieved that two years in a row.