T’is Wednesday, my traditional go home day. However the weather is evil (floods in low places) and it plans to bucket it down later and I don’t fancy driving about in that. So I’m staying here.
I should introduce Niggle. Niggle is a feeling, best personified as a small black labrador puppy making irritating whining noises in your ear. Imagine that. That’s “niggly”. And that’s how I feel. Possibly due to having a half day and instead of going home via B&Q and making loads of phone calls I need to do from home I decide to stay up here. So unachieving and feeling niggly because of it. *sigh* I’ve come to the conclusion I’m the most unorganised beast on the planet. I have to organise this term’s work, learn last term’s work, work experience (AKA EMS) to sort out, EMS feedback forms to complete, T-Mobile owe me money (hence one phone call to make), I have websites to design, clubs to build and organise and be a member of, a room to decorate, gardening to do, tools to buy, sticky hooks to buy, animals to clean, cat to take to vets at home, got to phone vets about guinea-pig with broken teeth, need to buy a run, need to email Essex Cavy Society (info is at home of course), need to buy *thinks* 3 hutches? and transport pigs up here to PB, practice tarot, do yoga, buy milk AGAIN, get phone credit, research landlines, chose a project for the year, research bovine respiratory diseases, sort out bills for housemates, houseclean, I have washing to do and it’s vile weather, BBQ to plan, CDs to burn, books to buy, it’s blinking vaccination time for all 3 cats and the rabbit again which entails a fluffy hair impregnated hectic journey to the vets where he says “she’s still fat, she’s fat and half bald, he’s fat (“he’s not, he’s compressed himself!” I protest), she’s fat and bloody fluffy – why do you bring her here when she’s moulting?!” and I get reminded again how as an ex-nurse and current vet student I really should aim to own a few slim animals at some point, and SOMEWHERE in the world must sell washable de-linter rolls. *end vent* Hmm, that helped… a blog really does pay off!
The title is for those Chemists among you. For the non-Chemists (or those who have sensibly erased all knowledge of bizarre scientific concepts from your long term memory) entropy is the level of disorder in a system, and at time 0 entropy was 0. Since then (i.e. since time began) disorder increases so entropy increases. I must be currently breaking my previous personal entropy record…