Friday 3 May 2013

Up The Pole



For a change I removed my bulk from the chair and wandered the streets looking for unusual things to photograph.  The sun is out, the weather delicious, the sky blue and having sat in the park studying the near naked mothers with their brats book on local history I took with me I was not in need of lounging around again.  Not if they react like this mornings mums did anyway!  So I strolled around and became captivated once again by the manner in which BT keep the phone lines operating in this country.  The simple elegant manner in which the operators sling wires over the road is a wonder to see.  Whether these lines reach the correct phone is not revealed from here but that van containing the perplexed BT man is often working around this area.  Still the confused wires against the blue of the sky captivate my eye.  One wire in the wrong place could lead to people speaking to the lamp instead of course.

As I sat ogling pondering this morning I considered the reaction to the election.  UKIP, The United Kingdom Independence Party, scored many victories in parts of white England that finds itself crowded with East Europeans.  Lincolnshire in particular took them to its heart.  Overall the idea of UKIP as a contender does not now appears likely but their use as a 'protest vote' mostly against Cameron's Conservatives has been successful.  Poor Dave is now so worried he appears on screen totally calm and happily accepting he cannot just insult UKIP, as indeed he has been doing.  Indoors he will be seeking directorships with which to line his pockets after the next General Election.  He has many friends in the City of course.  UKIP won a few seats here, but not ours.  The Labour man came second by a mere 31 votes, and UKIP were 150 behind.  However in South Shields, where the Labour Party were bound to win the By-Election the Lib-Dems came so low as to gain less votes than the BNP, the British National Party!  The other side of town gave their man here 36 votes, which shows how big his family and friend reach appears to be.  The nation is shaken, although only one in four bothered to vote here, and the three out of four who didn't will no doubt be the first to whine.  

Sunshine planned for the weekend, a bank holiday with sunshine, it has never been known!
 
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6 comments:

Unknown said...

If it makes you feel any better, the sun has not shone around here today on account of there being too many snow clouds in the way. Well, at least we set a new record for the latest snowfall in the area, and our utility poles are plumb pristine in comparison to the one you have included an image of here. Sigh.

Relax Max said...

I detect a pattern. Yesterday a polling station, today a pole. Tomorrow a post on Lek Walensa. I'm sure that's how you spell it.

Helen Devries said...

The telegraph pole at the entrance to our valley was so overloaded it collapsed.
It has been replaced by three others.

Lee said...

See...there's a first time for everything, Adullamite! Blue skies and sunny days ahead! Enjoy the long weekend...up a pole with your eye still on those blue tits! ;)

Kay G. said...

I wish the USA had a bank holiday the first part of May. Could you somehow make that happen? Thank you!

Adullamite said...

Jerry, I have just seen some of the snow over there, you can keep it! I remain convinced the jet stream has moved south!

Max, Thanks for ruining today's post on Krakow!!!

Helen, Do BT work there also?

Lee, My eyes are alw...hold on....

Kay, Sure, encourage Labour, that way you get a May Day of for the workers.