Sunday, 9 February 2020
Sunday Moon
Another of what the media calls 'supermoon' hung over us last night. The blether about large size and various shades of colour but it just looked the same as normal to me. Some call this a 'snow moon' as it usually snows when it appears, possibly because this happens in winter and often it snows at that time. Maybe the media 'workies' do not realise this? As it happens we cannot see the moon tonight as rain clouds hide it and way up north those cold clouds will in fact be dropping snow over Scotland. Flooding there today, snow tomorrow and I am glad I am not out there in it. Still it will be gone in 48 hours and during that time the media will fill space with grumbles about hindered railways and airports and poor struggling commuters. Including themselves I suspect though much of what appears in print can be offered from home these days.
Maybe it's because it's the weekend or maybe the storm is keeping him in but it appears to me that Boris is being very quiet. Having been shouted at by Trump and told to remember who is boss he may be sulking. It may be he and Dominic his other boss are working on a dastardly plan to change the world and not letting anyone know about it.
Boris is not a worker, he likes others to do his thinking so Dominic can get away with much. However he may be pushing it too much at the moment. Banning journalists from the lobby briefing, let alone moving it to No 10 was not a bright idea. While editors will still support him resentment will arise and words will begin to appear.
I wonder how long it will take for something to emerge that brings them down...?
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Could be the fact that the moon is at its closest to earth? We have just been down in Naseby, central Otago...where we had hail and thunderstorms...perhaps there is something in the name.
Gz, Snow up in Scotland mind.
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