Saturday, 5 September 2020
Protest!
Friday, 4 September 2020
'Dell Boy' and Meat!
I have done little but glance at the news today, I noted fake £20 notes are going around, these are the type used in TV and films, they look real bar from little things like the word 'POOND' on the reverse, which some folks in Aberdeen might not notice. The biggest brothel in Europe is closing because of the Corono Virus, I am not sure why, 'Sickly Come Dancing' returns soon and an exciting horde of people I have never heard off will be participating, are you pleased? 'Bread and Circus's' for the masses I say. Trump stands accused (There's phrase you often hear) of calling dead US soldiers 'Losers,' amongst other things, that could affect his vote more than police brutality. A married teacher is accused of having it off with a 15 year old pupil. Where were such teachers when I was at school? And there are people confused, say the English press, and it is all English owned, people are confused because Scotland says one thing re quarantine and virus, England another. Why confused? Follow Scots lead, you will find it is the safer option.
Wednesday, 2 September 2020
Nosy, me?
Tuesday, 1 September 2020
Once in a Corn Moon...
Monday, 31 August 2020
Nothing Happened Again...
The 'Byline Times,' one of the better reads for important stories, offers this non surprising fact, Brexit is inspired, if not run by, Hedge Fund Managers lining their pockets. Who would have thought it? Greedy people at the top are risking the economy to get rich, no surprise there. So, proof positive that No Deal is where we will end up, economic collapse and who will pay for it? The Brexiteers will!
Thursday, 27 August 2020
A Month of Joy...
I contacted sender.
I admit I let myself get too stressed by this. Maybe 'Lock Down' has played a part, maybe I am just a miserable git! Several tell me so, mostly female I should indicate. This has not been a good month, and using this old laptop has not helped, so slow, keeps jumping about, and causes stress!
Monday, 24 August 2020
The Sea! The Sea! I Wish I Saw the Sea!
Saturday, 22 August 2020
Cricket Saturday
Thursday, 20 August 2020
High Above Us...
Tuesday, 18 August 2020
'Daily Star' & the NHS
Because Hancock says 'Public Health England' has failed he, at around midnight last night, announced he was scrapping it and replacing it with something else. Dominic's muppet has had this planned for a while, others have announced it already, but no surprise that the woman leading it is one who has aided a donation of around £100,000 to Mr Hancock already this year. Dido Harding, for it is she, was head of 'Talk Talk' which got the 'wooden spoon' two years (her years) in a row for being the worst for customer service. Naturally she became a Peer, as she is paying money to the Tories, then became head of the NHS (that is Serco) 'Test and Trace' which has failed miserably. She is therefore the right person to head this new organisation, one for which she has no knowledge off, no abilities for, and no experience. Looks like another winner here.
Monday, 17 August 2020
U-Turn & Cricket
Sunday, 16 August 2020
BBC Disappoint
Saturday, 15 August 2020
A Wander on VJ Day
When the rain stopped lashing down Costa Rica style I sauntered out to see if there were any pictures available. The threat of more rain, it went off only for an hours, made me hurry somewhat.
Dripping leaves, berries, or whatever they are, knocked, along with the leaves, from trees. Roads wet, drivers not slowing down, forgetful of slippy roads, and puddles aplenty but none in a place where I could make a picture! Bah!
The market was suffering badly. Few stalls, only three regulars and not even the fish van bothered to turn out today. Heavy rain keeps people indoors, so off I went home.
Today however is VJ Day, 'Victory over Japan Day.' This marks 75 years since the signing of the Japanese surrender and the official end of the Second World War. Far too few understand this today, some only concerned with the dropping of two Atom Bombs on Japan, no concern for the millions suffering under Japanese occupation or the 12,000 British troops murdered in Jap POW camps. Add to that the Empire forces from Australia, India and Africa who endured the longest soldiers campaign of the war and consider how happy people were at wars end.
There was therefore a short service at the public Gardens to commemorate this day and the men involved. Only 16 were invited, and I, once informed by devious means, secured a place by boldly walking in uninvited. The virus hinders crowds even at such ceremonies. The thunder expected at that time remained far away and only now has the rain returned. Very respectful of it I must say.
Thus satisfied, though ignored by most others, I made my way home to prepare for the evening football and other joys on offer tonight. Pie and chips, all that was found in the fridge, was not found to be a joy in the end...
Friday, 14 August 2020
Dreicher Friday
Dreicher Friday indeed!
Trapped by rain teeming down until after lunch. More of this to come, lasting for several days they say. Not doing much for the cricket or indeed anyone else. Many paces near and far are having a wet time, many a car trapped in streams of water it appears.
I risked a walk this afternoon, dressed for the rain, searching the new type pawn shops. Last week my niece and her daughter, the car mechanic, drove up to Wester Ross with the dog for a few days away. White sand beaches, no other people in sight, the Rottweiler happy paddling in the shallows chasing a ball, or anything else that moved. With an Eagle soaring overhead, and they would quickly identify it, I suggested my great niece got herself a better camera so she could catch pictures of such, she has the talent. I also suggested her dad bought one for her, much harrumphing in background, not just because he was left behind while they went north!
So I checked Ebay first, then wandered into our two modern pawn shops, actually there is a third, a bit suspicious that one but I forgot all about him, and searched the cameras there hoping for a bargain. I was shocked at how little they had in stock. Usually there are an abundance of cameras today there were none bar a couple of old film cameras worth less than the £10 price tags. Only one, too expensive, camera was suitable and so that was out. I was surprised but the lass in one told me how bad things had been. People are not buying, nor are they selling old phones or ipads. Even the pawn shops are struggling, how much worse can it get. I noticed both shops had only two employees, the larger shop usually has half a dozen. When such shops suffer how can the rest cope?
So it was back to cricket before the rain comes on and stuff my face with yesterdays leftovers again.