As I’ve yet to set up the computer (we don’t have a computer desk yet for the study and the dining room furniture hasn’t been delivered) I’m writing this post on my iPad. Script is OK albeit slow but inserting images and copy and pasting links and information is very difficult so this post will be completed later.
I've set up the study and activated the computer again but had to have a lie down afterwards due to a 'medical event'.
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Well, I guess ‘stuffing’ might be applicable but I mean the right pillow.
We have our bed in the master bedroom set up and have slept here for the last two nights. Unusual for me though I’ve been unable to sleep well. I put it down to the fact that I don’t have my proper ‘sleeping’ pillow. Since moving down from Whangarei before Christmas I haven’t been using my favourite pillow and compromised with another one when sleeping in the apartment. My favourite one is packed away in a box somewhere and I’ve yet to find it. The compromise one, while not as good is back at the apartment in Cuba Street which I will retrieve today.
The right pillow with the right stuffing is important for a good night’s sleep. It can also circumvent neck pain. A stiff neck along with bac strain is what I have at the moment but … you don’t want to hear about that.
Over at Richard’s blog you will soon hear of his toilet capers but … you don’t want to hear about that.
At Robert’s resurrected blog he will tell you about his fishing problems and for the life of me I can’t understand why he doesn’t just ask his pal Jesus or his mother Mary to give him some fish seeing that Jesus has plants to spare and can rustle up some wine on call as well but … you don’t want to hear about that.
What you want to hear about is The Right Stuff, the excellent Tom Wolfe book that I plan to re-read.
This book concerned the pilots engaged in U.S. postwar research with experimental rocket-powered, high-speed aircraft many of whom went on to join NASA's Project Mercury space programme. The pilots featured were interviewed and their stories told along with interviews with their wives and girlfriends. It's a great read and was made into an outstanding film.
Wolfe wrote that the book was inspired by the desire to find out why the astronauts accepted the danger of space flight. He recounts the enormous risks that test pilots were already taking, and the mental and physical characteristics—the titular "right stuff"—required for and reinforced by their jobs.
Recently I read of the Artemis II programme which is a planned lunar spaceflight mission led by NASA. It is intended to be the second flight of the Space Launch System (SLS), and is both the first crewed mission of the Orion spacecraft and the first crewed mission to the vicinity of the moon since Apollo 17 in 1972. The launch is scheduled for around February 6, 2026. No doubt the crew have 'The Right Stuff'.
So now you know.