I’m sitting
at home typing at 16:20. If you’d asked
me yesterday what I’d be doing now then I had no doubt that I’d be out finishing
off that letter delivery. However I woke
this morning & my legs were aching.
Problem is when there isn’t an election looming then I’m not one for
healthy living & exercise. I walk to
work most days, but that’s only 20 mins up the road. It hardly compares to being out for several
hours at a time, climbing countless tenement stairs. It’s a bit of a shock to my leg muscles when
they are suddenly forced into action every few months. This time next week I’m sure I won’t be
having this problem. Just got to get
into the swing of things again. Ah, he
just lay about all day. He’s getting his
excuses in at the start I hear you say.
But you’d be wrong. The idea here
is to make a post every time I do something as an activist. So if I don’t electioneer then I won’t post
to the Campaign Diary. I’ll not waste
your time by having you read empty excuses.
As you’d expect I did watch PMQs before I went out. Angus Robertson as always was a credit to the
party & the country. I don’t intend
to write a review of it so I’ll just make a couple of brief comments. Our MPs were guid. Cameron as usual didn’t answer a single
question that was asked by an SNP MP.
Jeremy Corbyn was as unimpressive as always. I’ll refrain from commenting more on Corbyn
for now as he probably merits a proper blog posting at a later date. Needless to say though, the Labour Party won’t
be causing us any sleepless nights any time soon.
Right, that’s
PMQs out the way. Once the Austy was
walked I could get back out on the streets.
I only did Iona Street, Iona Street Lane (lovely wee bit that, the
properties are nicely done) and Sloan Street South. I received much the same reactions as
yesterday, but maybe less people in. But
I suppose that doing 2 sheltered housing schemes maybe skewed the results a bit
as they’re less likely to be out at work.
All in all nothing too exciting to report back on. Given how my legs feel just now I’m going
take things a bit more gently over the next couple of days. The plan tomorrow is to get Easter Road
done. Then on Friday on the way home
from work I’ll do MacDonald Road & the surrounding bits then finish off
Leith Walk. As I said earlier, there is
quite a lot of folk not in during weekday afternoons. So the pile that’s building up of undelivered
envelopes can get done on Saturday afternoon & failing that then an early
evening on Monday or Tuesday. I was
clearly too ambitious on Facebook the other night when I said I’d get the lot
done on Tuesday. Lesson learned. Part of the reason that it is taking me that
bit longer is that I’m making a point of knocking every single door. So I do end up standing about waiting for
folk to answer. Anyway I’ll not ramble
on too much today. Besides I think I
deserve a beer. Slainte folks.
Keep up the good work! This is a well written blog..all that is missing is some pics of naked women to boost the hit count..
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