When Johnson and Truss, to name but two, conspicuously and shamelessly game the system old mores have gone so those seeking to shame people into starving quietly have abandoned the moral high ground. Obviously, I blame Thatcher for the mess - deliberately twisting and weaponising the meaning of the parable of the good Samaritan amongst so many other things. God bless Alan for his properly applied religious zeal.Alan Fearon came and cut most of my grass this morning, he had been on holiday on a Greek Island for two weeks in September. He was telling me a young woman turned up at the local food bank last week and she had six children and desperate because she didn't know how she was going to feed them.
I am sure there is more need now than there was when I was young. Young children should not suffer because of their parents poverty in what purports to be one of the World's rich democracies.
D.
I think she knows better by now. By the way, I'm not about to deny anyone else the right to celebrate whatever event and whatever way they want. I just want to be able to do things my way. Christmas, when I was a child, just after WW2 was fun and beautiful. On Christmas morning 1947, my brother and I woke to find a small tin of watercolours, which actually included a brush, an apple, an orange and a little toy (mine was a tiny plastic doll, my brother's was a little car). We were delighted. My mother had made paper chains (those strips of paper that you link together to form a chain) for the living room, the fire was on, and the room was cozy. Our aunt visited and read stories to us while Mum made the Christmas dinner (rabbit, I think). That was charming and proportionate. It wouldn't do these days and I wouldn't wish it on children today in the society we live in. I'm not a hard-liner as far as others are concerned but I prefer my Christmas to be more of a religious day. So I stay out of everyone's way, knowing that I have done my best to make everyone else's Christmas as enjoyable as they want it to be.Who dear, you must not tell your sister in law she might class you as easy convert!
D
Someone should tell him a bit more than that! That sounds like plain, old fashioned, dangerous driving. Trouble is, a talking to probably would just pass in one ear and out of the other. Pity there are no police cars around when you want them.6.5 today.
I think that before our esteemed PM gets too far on his high horse somebody should remind him that the 20mph was originally proposed bt the Welsh Conservative party in fact someone posted a photo on FB of the leader of the welsh conservatives out campaigning for it.
A friend of ours drove over from Cotgrave this morning as she, Judith and Melody were going down town to do some shopping and have a coffee and a meal, unfortunately as our friend was about to leave the roundabout she was on a Range Rover shot out of one of the roads joining the roundabout and hit them from the left side causing considerable damage and the driver of the other car got out and started shoughting and gesticulating at them Mel at the time was struggling to get Judith out various people ran over to see if they were ok Mel said to the guy you haven't asked if we are ok and his reply was I don't care as it's not about you but about me and he hoped my friend's car was a right off a thoroughly unpleasant man. As it happens they were just shaken up though Judith's arm was hurting a bit from the bump she got from the passenger door. They are all OK now but somewhat shaken up.
Someone should tell that guy that you give way to the right when joining a roundabout not expect traffic on the roundabout to give way to you.
Yes I agree if the police had been round driving straight out like that onto a roundabout would have got him points or even the loss of his license.Someone should tell him a bit more than that! That sounds like plain, old fashioned, dangerous driving. Trouble is, a talking to probably would just pass in one ear and out of the other. Pity there are no police cars around when you want them.
I hope Mel and Judith are allright now and that bumps and bruises are the worst of the damage. It can take a while to get over a shock like that.
Thank you @ianpspurs. Whitby it was and some fine Yorkshire Charcuterie.Morning all from a bright, dry and crystal clear start to St Jerome's day here in the Exotic East.The next fortnight may be mostly light polo/t-shirt, shorts, no socks or trousers weather (an extra top early on and after dark and some waterproof gear for an odd thunderstorm at school pick up time ) @dunelm thanks for sharing the art with the added colour to elevate the piece even higher. Enjoy your potentially magical mystery tour dad jokes* and all. @gennepher thanks for sharing the wonderfully bright and uplifting creative. As for insta and trolls, good for you being Churchillian and do KBO. @lindisfel this piece with the link to the more substantive one is interesting (ignore the froth at the start). Moscow* ( 1 each?), basic housework to do so that I may bank goodwill ahead of the cricket world cup and witness more Angeball on screen 1 later.
Speechless!Also one thing when he realized My friend was disabled he said and people like you (disabled and female) shouldn't be driving.
All looks very good but Bresola stands out for me.Thank you @ianpspurs. Whitby it was and some fine Yorkshire Charcuterie.
That was the winter after the 1946/47 winter, which was a really bad winter and houses were freezing and the single glazed windows were patterned frosty floral patterns for weeks. The snow was deep in the gardens and on the streets and on the top of the hill on the heath there were big drifts and I was seven and even then a tall very blond young lad who loved the countryside that started just a two hundred yards from my council home.I think she knows better by now. By the way, I'm not about to deny anyone else the right to celebrate whatever event and whatever way they want. I just want to be able to do things my way. Christmas, when I was a child, just after WW2 was fun and beautiful. On Christmas morning 1947, my brother and I woke to find a small tin of watercolours, which actually included a brush, an apple, an orange and a little toy (mine was a tiny plastic doll, my brother's was a little car). We were delighted. My mother had made paper chains (those strips of paper that you link together to form a chain) for the living room, the fire was on, and the room was cozy. Our aunt visited and read stories to us while Mum made the Christmas dinner (rabbit, I think). That was charming and proportionate. It wouldn't do these days and I wouldn't wish it on children today in the society we live in. I'm not a hard-liner as far as others are concerned but I prefer my Christmas to be more of a religious day. So I stay out of everyone's way, knowing that I have done my best to make everyone else's Christmas as enjoyable as they want it to be.
I have always encountered that with being deaf @JohnEGreen they said you're deaf you shouldn't be driving, you shouldn't have a licence.... now I am disabled that's a double whammy now, you shouldn't be driving you're deaf and disabled. And add to that I am female as well......Yes I agree if the police had been round driving straight out like that onto a roundabout would have got him points or even the loss of his license.
It is very lucky nobody was seriously hurt though Judith and Mel are a bit sore still and very shaken up. Our friend managed to get home and has called us to say she is OK.
Also one thing when he realized My friend was disabled he said and people like you (disabled and female) shouldn't be driving.
Interesting artwork. Looks quite desolate to me.Fbg 6.8
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Badger jumps on swing - sits on Cat's blanket & grooms himself...
Then he knocks the windchimes and frightens himself...
He looks like a little panda to me.
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Creative...acrylic painting done in garage on canvas paper. Sitting in bed this morning I am working it in Procreate to do some detail.So here is the result...
Rained all day yesterday. Doing the same today...
Snug as a bug in my bed with coffee&cream, and a flask of tea...
Have a good day...
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Thank you @dunelmInteresting artwork. Looks quite desolate to me.
I like this sketch, and all the detail building up on the foreground trees...Good morning everyone on a quiet and sunny start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. If it stays this way then the grass may or may not get a trim. 5.5 this am. Not a great deal going on today. Mrs Miggins is taking The Girl In The Bubble to the cinema. They are screening Toy Story as a matinee. I would spend some time pottering about but I’m just not very good at it. I am though good at lazing about and visualising what the lawns would look like if they were only trimmed a bit. Art bit, Chinese ink on paper. Hope your day is a good one. Time for some koffy.
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Thank you @gennepher. I will add some colour to it todayI like this sketch, and all the detail building up on the foreground trees...
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