### 08:00
Good morning. I'm working at home today. I'm not sure what today will bring yet. I will just have to wait and see. I'll update more later after I have drunk a couple of cups of coffee.
I did just notice that I screwed up a couple of the dates on recent pages. I guess that is what happens when you create a new page the previous day, even if you don't write anything on it. Doh! At least it isn't much hassle to rename things with Obsidian. Just change the name, and Obsidian updates all the links for you. The only other thing I have noticed is that it takes search engines a really long time to index your site, even if you use all the WebMaster Tools to submit sitemaps, and CloudFlare's Crawler Hints feature. So far they have only indexed the pages I have manually requested. At least they have been reading my sitemap.xml everyday so they will see that pages get regularly updated.
### 23:30
I've not written much today. It's just been busy. Walking dogs, work, cooking, taxiing kids around, supermarket.
I was bad. I bought another camp stove. I couldn't help it. It was amazing. Second hand from eBay. In a few days i'll be the proud owner of a Soto Stormbreaker multi fuel stove. From the reviews I have seen, it looks amazing. I look forward to testing it. I should really do video reviews on things like that.
I have loads of camp stoves
- MSR PocketRocket Deluxe
- Soto Stormbreaker Multifuel Stove
- Primus Omnilite Ti
- Trangia + the gas adapter
- Primus Multifuel
- MSR Dragonfly
- MSR Whisperlite International
That doesn't include the various cheap Chinese stoves that I have tried out. They were the main reason I bought decent stoves. I was half way up Snowdon in Wales and it refused to light. Never again. You cannot keep an Englishman from a decent cup of tea.
I should really review all those. They are all brilliant. The MSR PocketRocket is small, light, and basically bulletproof. The same can be said about the Trangia. It isn't small, but always works. I have had one for over 25 years. It has never failed. I love the flexibility of a multifuel stove. So far my favourite is the Primus Omnilite Ti. It is small and light, but if it is windy, you need to use a wind shield, otherwise it can take way too long to boil water. I look forward to testing out the Soto Stormbreaker when it arrives.