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  "textContent": "This week was a busy one! We headed to London for the weekend and managed to complete the following in just under 48 hours. A more detailed weekend blog post will be coming soon. Here is the 'too long; didn't read' version:\n\n  * British Museum to see the Rosetta stone and the Elgin Marbles. We also saw some Egyptian mummies! 🧻\n  * My Neighbour Totoro at Gillian Lynne Theatre\n  * A 50th Birthday Party (which was the actual reason for the entire trip!)\n  * Kew Gardens which is somewhere we've always wanted to go but it's so far out of the way normally\n  * National Trust Hughenden - A Sneaky visit to a NT site just off the M40.\n\n\n\n* * *\n\nI did start a new massive JRPG (after saying just a few weeks ago that I wouldn't).. This time it's Digimon Cyber Sleuth but I did really enjoy the time I spent with it early last week.\n\nIt is evoking nostalgic memories of when I first played Pokémon nearly 30 years ago. I have absolutely no idea what any of the Digimon are or if they're any good. This is exactly how I remember feeling when I first ventured into Pokémon Red Version as a child, and it's such a delightful feeling. I'll get back to that soon this week.\n\nOn the reading front, I made solid progress with This Inevitable Ruin. I didn't back my e-reader for our trip though, so that fell off by the weekend. Looking back I probably made the right choice leaving it at home as we had barely any downtime at all.\n\nBeing out and about for two solid days really boosted our step counts for the week. I **really** need to keep that up this week. 🤷‍♂️\n\n### Things to Watch\n\n### Some photos of the weekend\n\nMarble Horse Head - from the group of horses that pulled the moon goddesses chariot An fancy looking goose at Kew Gardens View from the Tree Top Walk at Kew - Temperate House glasshouse is in the background Find your Spirit - My Neighbour Totoro theatre advert The house at Hughenden, Buckinghamshire A zoomed photo shot of a Turkish Airlines plane overhead Kew Gardens shortly before it landed at London Heathrow\n\n### Time Tracking Summary\n\nLast week I spent...\n🎮 3h20m video gaming\n🎲 0h0m board gaming\n📖 2h13m reading\n🚗 8h57m driving\n💤 51h32m sleeping\n🚶‍♂️ 2h24m being active\n\nI listened to 146 songs, my most listened to artist was Taylor Swift.\n\nI walked 49089 steps this week.\n\nTime Tracking Summary:\n\n🎮 Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition - 2h52m\n📖 This Inevitable Ruin - Matt Dinniman - 2h12m\n🎮 OpenRCT2 - 0h26m\n\nHow to Comment To leave a comment, head to Mastodon, or sign my Guestbook\n\n* * *\n\nThis is post 39 of #100DaysToOffload.\n\n* * *\n\nTo respond on your own website, write a post which contains a link to this post - then enter the URl of your page here. Learn more about WebMentions.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Week Notes - 2026-23",
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