Thanks for the ideas, I've used the Ilford method before but prefer running water, but my workflow is going to change anyway in the new year when I start using the large darkroom locally. I am moving to print only with scanning of the one or two prints I may make.
But I do ask myself the following - take photos with a digital camera involves nothing more than inserting memory card, shooting, removing card, upload to computer, process.
Film - buy film, buy developing chemicals, choose film for the EI you might need, find you need a different ISO, shoot film (waiting for film to be used up), mix developer, check fixer, get everything to right temperature, process film, wash it, dry it, rigorously clean it and scanner, scan it, and only then are you back close to where you started with digital. I've already abandoned C41 development as pointless.
It's all a bit silly at times!