I am sitting watching the world go by, awaiting a delivery of Rebif (interferon).
I have been here since before 8am.
My Eee PC keeps me warm; I have a landline phone by my left foot and my mobile on a lanyard round my neck.
I have had short breaks for breakfast, a snack and the loo.
After I phoned the suppliers, they told me I should get my delivery between 1.30 and 2.30. David is out in the observatory, having been unavailable or asleep most of the time.