Week 296: Lebanese

A week of incredibly hot flats, incredibly hot cats, a reasonable number of drinks, time on a balcony, overplanning in D&D, and a cry for Lebanese help.

Posted on by Rowan Manning.
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  • Two fluffy black cats passed out on the floor, stretched to their maximum in an effort to cool down

    It’s such an incredibly dull thing to have to comment on but holy fuck has it been hot. Our flat can handle a day or two of heat but by day three it’s a difficult-to-cool furnace. Our lads have been melting, I’m glad it’s a little cooler.

  • Very little else has happened. I made it to the office for some nice air con on Thursday and managed a reasonable number of drinks. On Friday we popped over to J&C’s with a few other friends and sat on their balcony.

  • I’ve been continuing to overplan my D&D campaign, busy fleshing out the way that the Peerage operates in my world and fleshing out a few of the noble houses. I’m floundering slightly on the details of the main plot, the broad plan is there but every time I try to go into the specifics I end up distracting myself with more world building. Oh well, we’ll get there.

  • Our favourite Lebanese place has closed down which is a real shame. We’ve been trying others nearby and none spark quite as much joy. Maybe I need to try making Mujaddara and Batata Harra again. Recommendations in East London also appreciated.