The Sunday after Christmas followed the usual course of our Saint Sundays, with church services and then a crash (read and nap) in the afternoon, and a final church service in the evening.
Monday morning had a nasty surprise for Graeme, though. He discovered that his computer had picked up an aggressive virus. He worked non-stop on "killing" the virus and then reinstalling all his programs for the next 2 days. MOST frustrating. At least everything is up and running again.
This week has also been a bit different as far as shopping is concerned. The shops (all of them) were closed from Saturday 25th until Tues 28th. They opened for Wed morning, closed for Thurs, will be open for Friday morning, and then closed again until Tues 4th January. Even the hall outside the post office where the post boxes are housed was locked. I took a photo of the fire extinguisher outside the locked post box hall - somehow it seemed to echo the air of "deadness".
Although town was dead today, Arthur and I still had to work at the Consulate. I am catching up on a lot of bookkeeping backlog, while Arthur worked in the snack bar.
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