Sunday, 8 August 2021

Seagulls, Steam Engines and Brexit

 

I was raking through old pictures and came across these seagulls squatting on a bridge somewhere in Dorset many years ago.  They appear very calm, indeed cuddly, but that is because there are no Chip Shops nearby.  The river below leads into Poole Harbour, an amazing large expanse, but the food stuffs these boys seek are at the other side of the water.  I am left wondering how they survive, they certainly look well fed.
This brought to mind the report that Boris had 'almost drowned,' while holidaying in Scotland last year.  That and the midges were, apparently, a nuiscance.  Considering he was there for three days that is some story.  The report claims his security guard aided him when his surf board, or blow up duck, began to drift away.  If this story is true I suggest the security guard is fired for his actions which amount to disrespect for Scotland!  


Some things about Scotland are indeed worth seeing however.  This is the steam engine that took me from Fort William to Mallaig I think in 1995.  The journey is worth enjoying.  The scenery, the steam train, the bits and bobs in your hair and face as you put your head out the window, all these are worth it.  I went up a couple of times, though I doubt the once busy fishing port, seal and all, is not as busy today.  Tourism restart will help the scattered village but I doubt many are enjoying Brexit now.
The train however will run if the virus and government allows.  Worth a wee hurl on the 'Jacobite' as it appears to be called these days, though the name may have changed again.  
 

Now I totally abhor those who panic buy and stock needlessly.  Nevertheless with lorry driver shortages and price increases daily (10p on all bottled beers in Sainsburys this week) I thought I would panic buy and stock needlessly.  So I have been gradually adding extras while in Tesco and Sainsburys and filling the cupboards.  
However, it is fresh veg and fruit that is the problem.  All oranges are suffering from delays at ports, lack of drivers means Tesco waste tons of such stuff, all other stores must be similar, and worst of all bottled fizzy water is not seen as important!  At 17 pence a go this is a wonderful summer drink, when not available the only other fizz I can find comes in beer bottles, this is not wise.  However, I suffer this.  Brexit success continues...
 

5 comments:

the fly in the web said...

That Fort William to Mallaig run behind a steam engine is pure delight! Takes you back to the days of smuts on your clothes and that wonderful smell of steam!
What are you going to do with those black beans? Are you turning Costa Rican? They are a staple her - dried not tinned - though Nicaraguans turn up thir noses at them.

Dave said...

I've not done the Fort William to Mallaig journey but the one from Inverness to the Kyle of Lochelsh is also good. You can beat corned beef so versatile.

Adullamite said...

Fly, The train is well worth a trip. smuts and all. Black beans, I must look up Costa recipes...

Dave, Indeed that is good also. In 1978 my mate and I went from Kyle to Inverness. The town felt like a huge city after being amongst the hills.

the fly in the web said...

They cook them from dried here...but for canned, dice onion, sweat off in oil, add garlic, oregano,cumin salt and pepper, add beans and heat through. Here they use a plant I have not seen in Europe which they call coyote cilantro when cooking from scratch and it does have a distinct flavour.

Adullamite said...

Fly, I will search Tesco soon....