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.
Thursday, 13 August 2020
Dreich Thursday
The day dawned with promises of thunder and lightning. Both appeared shortly thereafter but I was so busy making what passes for breakfast that I did not notice. Soon after the rain passed on and the sun came in and out. This, the weather man says, is what we will have for the next few days. This is what they call summer time in England. The Pakistani cricketers will however be happy to see the game washed out down there in Southampton. Batting is not going their way and they will be hoping for more thunder and lightning, with accompanying rainstorms tomorrow. Other wise they will be wiped out.
The tragedy of yesterday has passed and the media and more concerned with England's 'A' level results being amended. While they decried the SNP government for their 25% amendments yesterday in Scottish 'Higher' results they now grumble at England's 35% amendments, which is much worse. Also by amending the Scots results the changes ensured the Education results produced the best results for many days. The Conservatives now grumble at this... Will they do the same in England? Such things are more important than train crashes.
However, whatever the results, whatever the grades, do these actually help the kid get somewhere? Allowing for the lack of work as it is, with Brexit and Virus bringing more losses to the workforce, just what is the point of education? I can understand some folks learning subjects they wish to pursue but I wonder how many are just collecting pass marks that they will never use again? Education ought to prepare us for the real working world, does it do that these days?
Train crashes that produce several deaths are given much publicity, even though I think the last death in similar circumstances was back in 2004. However most counties report around four or five deaths on the roads each month, about 30 - 50 a year, yet no-one appears to bothered. What does this tell us?
Wednesday, 12 August 2020
Hot Politics and Railway crash.
Pls don't worry, I will urge the logistics for you later.
Hope you can receive it soon.
Best Regards
Tuesday, 11 August 2020
Murder: Customer Service eh?
Saturday, 8 August 2020
Update on Update...
'Is it lawful to kill anyone connected to Microsoft?'
'Yes, as there will always be extenuating circumstances.'
Things were going as well as can be expected today, Tesco had been visited, the self service machine and I fell out and had to be rescued by the young lady almost wearing a mask. I had wandered home, decided there was nothing to do but watch the boring cricket, which was quite good in the end, and settled down to eat and sleep through the day.
Microsoft interrupted!
As I put the brute onto 'sleep mode' they offered an update. I took this and waited. Naturally when this finished, quite soon compared to last time, I fond things missing. 'Avast' anti-virus had gone, other things were closed down, and 'Edge' filled the page and would not let me remove it! This took time and several restarts before their blasted new browser was removed from my screen. They do not half push their luck when they push their browsers!
Eventually all was well and then I watched cricket in the heat. At least 28 degrees in here all day, I hate to imagine what is was like for those working outside, and the site of em in shorts led to the mirror being placed elsewhere, for my sake, I also avoided windows.
Of course watching cricket only happened because there was no football. Aberdeen ought to have been playing St Johnstone in Perth but some players went on a night out in 'Locked Down' Aberdeen, two tested for the virus and the others have to isolate for 10 days. This led to an almighty row, rude words from the First Minister, and even ruder words from their manager when the game was put off. They almost had to play with 8 players missing! Good job it was postponed. Such events may well happen more often during this season.
So no football, cricket takes all day, and now I am trying to find something stimulating for my mind, 'Pointless Celebrities' perhaps? However I have no idea who any off them are! Nothing else appeals, maybe the radio or better an old radio programme from the iplayer? I will avoid entertaining myself by doing anything approaching work.
Venus! These things have been hanging around the night sky for a few days. I am glad that I can see them but why in the middle of the night? That reminds me of Trump suggesting sending a man to the sun. Angela Merkel indicates this is not wise and so Trump suggests 'Send him at night?' Something about that appeals to me...A friend has been made redundant as his company is suffering losses. I passed a coffee shop today that has closed down, at the time I thought that this was the first of many. My friends loss is an indication that many more jobs will go, not just because of the Virus but also because of Brexit. In Sunderland 'Nissan' workers cheered the Brexit vote, several hundred have been made redundant and soon Nissan will go to Holland I suspect. Today 'JCB,' who encouraged their people to vote Brexit have announced the paperwork is too long and expensive so they are off to Germany!
What did people expect?
We are about to see thousands of job losses, redundancies and sackings, the rich will rise above it and the poor will remain the mass who suffer. We have seen it before many time. Pick up your Old Testament and read the Prophet Amos, he spoke of this concerning Samaria, similar causes and in the end destruction. Somewhat different today, but not for those who are at the bottom, they will suffer most, and indeed worldwide!
Have a nice day...
Friday, 7 August 2020
Hot Friday
So, once I realised this I made amends and spent much of the day watching the England cricket team fade away while playing Pakistan. It really is not pleasing that nice Mr Farage that mere colonials are better cricket players than white Englishmen, not counting the English New Zealanders, Jamaicans and so on obviously.
With Boris hiding away on holiday again there is little news apart from continuing coverage of Beirut, coronovirus, Tory lies, Tory corruption, and heat. I must say little in the free press covering Tory corruption mind, I have no idea why.
Thursday, 6 August 2020
First World Screams...
So, After much fuss I settled the aged laptop into an acceptable regime. However, as I closed down at night the beast 'updated.' The next morning as I opened up it then began to install updates. From 7:15 until after one pm it continued. I at this point, lost it! I halted proceedings considering enough time was wasted and logged into the brute, ready or not. He was not ready. Much was inside the machine, this I discovered much later, and much was missed out. Hours of striving led me to a new way to 'update' or continue to 'update.' This finished round about 1:30 in the morning.Update had happened, even if the brute had reverted back to an older system, how come? No idea. This morning, after much ado, I have some semblance of an operation going. Many things work, others work indifferently, but at least my proper laptop will soon be repaired, thanks to some group in London and Royal Mail. The word 'soon' is not to be taken literally! Now, attempting to post on Blogger it insists on using blue colour for font,and underlining each letter. Nothing makes it change, nothing, no matter how hard you hit the buttons!This was written on 'Notepad' and posted on Blogger, as yet I know not if it works.
Tuesday, 4 August 2020
Tuesday Scream!
Monday, 3 August 2020
Monday Mope
Friday, 31 July 2020
Hot Friday
Thursday, 30 July 2020
Now, I'm Not One to Complain, but..
Wednesday, 29 July 2020
Annoyed by Blogger!
Tuesday, 28 July 2020
Family History
Since yesterday morn, where, dressed like a gangster in a black mask, I visited Tesco before dawn I have refused to leave my chair. Simple laziness plus a desire to reply to the genealogy query sent to me. I was glad as wearing a mask I canny breathe and my glasses steam up so not going into shops makes life easier. I agree with the principle, I just canny breathe!
Anyway, some time back I failed to find anything about James, a distant relative. I did the decent thing and gave up. It was a bit trying at the time and I needed a break. Yesterday, once I had restarted this quest, I was happy to discover someone else had been looking in the same area and had not only found James (The Young Yin) but also his father James (the Auld Yin) and further his father John (The Very Auld Yin). All, as is the case, farmers or tenant farmers in the Scots borders.
Making use of Google Maps I can get a glimpse of the land as they knew it. The small towns and villages they knew have not grown much, some not at all, and the area is still dependent on farming for the most part for a living. Taking into account the hardship of the days, Religious strife, all proud Scots and Protestant, the wars that passed through their lands, including 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' not that far away, and I am left wondering looking at gaps in the story whether some men have wandered of to a war or two? Certainly they would not follow Charlie, the would be Catholic King, but adventure may call on occasion.
Farmers at the time, enduring economic and weather led woes, would work physically all hours of the day. Little else to distract them, church on Sunday, family times together, educating them as best as they could, and breeding well, one man had 10 children when I lost count, plus one that failed to survive.
Eventually, great granddad moved into Berwick itself, running a pub near the market with the help of his daughters, one of whom was deaf, and farming a nearby 40 acres. Having seen the vista from the farm land moving into Berwick must have appeared to him like moving into a big city. Edrom still has a mere handful of houses, most of whom were created after his forefathers moved on, and while Berwick has the sea beside it, once Scotland's richest city, it appears to you and I as a very small town indeed.
So, while researching this I managed to ignore the dreadful performance of the West Indies cricket team. Poor bowling, howling batting and nothing more than a desire to get out of the dismal wet Manchester and return to somewhere warm! I do not blame them!
Saturday, 25 July 2020
Dreich Day
To obtain batteries for the little bathroom radio, cheap like me,I headed out to the market. As it was a normal Summers July I wandered across the park, lighting my way with the light on my mobile. This was harder than I thought. Having sent too much time indoors, the other day I rushed about getting things. I felt the result today. However I stumbled through the market, obtaining bargain price batteries thrust upon me by the stall holder. He did this last time also, I reckon these 'special' prices fell off the back of a lorry.
Old joke.
An Irishman was walking down the street carrying a pane of glass.
"Where did you get that?" enquired a police officer.
"It fell of the back off a lorry," came the reply.
Wandering home I found the remains of my cough useful. When the pavement got crowded I merely coughed gently, but noticeably, and they way cleared swift as you like. This will not harm them but saved me wandering back and forth to get through. In spite of Boris people are still afraid of the virus and taking care where ever they wander. Quite right too. I keep a black mask in my pocket now just in case I wish to impersonate a bank robber and enter a shop. It's only fair.
I have become fascinated by this crane. There is something about the long straight line streaking up into the sky against the light that attracts me. Naturally I need a proper camera, the old fashioned glass plate cameras would do this well, to get a better picture.
I am just fascinated by this, sometimes it actually works, of course as the workers are behind wooden walls eight feet high we cannot see what they are doing. Another 'white elephant' brought to us by a council determined to fill this space, even though no-one else wants a hotel here, there are three empty hotels already thank you.