Enjoy it while you can: July’s RBA rate pause is likely to be fleeting, unless a lot goes right

Other developments may work in our favour too. Wage growth may not accelerate excessively and companies may not be overly greedy in what Lowe dubs their “price-setting behaviour”.

If we’re dependent on companies not continuing to be greedy and increasing prices to keep boosting profits then we’re in trouble.

On Caturday we keep a careful eye on the pigeons. 🐱🐈‍⬛

A black and white cat crouching on grey tiles staring intently upwards with wide eyes.

📱 Setting up my new purple iPad mini 6.

Making a little stop on the afternoon walk. I think it’s important to support small business. 🍦

A blue ice cream van parked in front of some trees. The side counter is open and the doors hooked back show the ice creams available. There are ice creams painted in different colours on the truck. The big rear doors have a mermaid and a large ice cream painted on them.

😴 Big Sunday roast lunch consumed. May need a big Sunday afternoon nap.

Hymns in and Monty Python out of UK funeral songs top 10

Hymns are back among the most popular funeral songs, boosted by the queen’s funeral, while the Monty Python song Always Look on the Bright Side of Life has slipped out of the top 10, funeral directors have said.

Very disappointing news about Star Trek Prodigy not only being cancelled but removed from the Paramount+ platform altogether.

Original series for what’s possibly one of the strongest collections of IP on the platform and it’s removed as a tax write-off. Dumb. 📺🖖🏻

Thought I’d try out the Text Shot app that Chris Hannah has just released.

Looks very neat. Not sure how much use it will get but I like to support small developers so here we are.

Grease 2 was referenced at trivia last night and I popped it on when I came home. I now have Michelle Pfeiffer’s Cool Rider as an ear worm this morning.

The Cat is not a fan of my rendition(s) and has taken herself off to the back bedroom.

Square where Julius Caesar was killed will open to public in Rome

Tourists will be able to stroll close to the spot where Julius Caesar met his bloody end, when Rome’s authorities open a new walkway on the ancient site on Tuesday.