Samuel Pepys: April 28, 1661
Down the River to visit the victualling ships, where I find all out of order. And come home to dinner, and then to write a letter to the Duke of Albemarle about the victualling ships; and carried it myself to the council chamber, where it was read; and when they rise, my Lord Chancellor, passing by, stroked me on the head, and told me that the Board had read my letter and taken order for the punishing of the watermen for not appearing on board the ships. And so did the King afterward, who doth know me so well, that he never sees me but he speaks to me about our Navy business.
April 28, 2020
Yesterday I went to the Blood Bank in Geelong and donated my usual 470 ml of good O- blood. I am so grateful that I don’t have any physical illnesses; that I didn’t spend any of the mad cow years in the UK; and that I’m not a sexually-active gay man. Whatever else is going on in my life, no matter how useless and unnecessary I feel, every three months I can give away some of my universal donor blood and contribute to saving lives. Continue reading