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I Must be getting weaker

Posted on 10/08/2025 by Daniel

Managed to gain a flat tyre yesterday and this morning I prepared everything to change it and I can’t undo the nuts. I never had that problem before but not one of them will budge with the spanner I have so i have had to ask my neighbour if he has a more professional tool,…

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Bridging the Gaps

Posted on 09/08/2025 by Daniel

It is interesting to read about the struggle in Italy to build a bridge over to Sicily. It reminds me of the undersea tunnels that are built and planned in Europe. It echoes the way in which cities expand and gobble up villages and towns that then become no more than the suburbs. This constant…

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Statistics

Posted on 08/08/2025 by Daniel

There were 3.2 million Jews living in Europe fifty years ago. Today, there are just 1.3 million. Sadly that number still seems too many for Jew haters who seem to think that 1.3million are the cayuse of all the suffering in the Middle East. That’s like saying 200 Mullahs in Iran are responsible for all…

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Sorrow

Posted on 08/08/2025 by Daniel

Sorrow On bended knees I gave time my pledge To bind you to the dust’s Haziness behind the hedge of human crusts – There can be no sparkling gems, where I fall – Only tattered dress hems swinging In a dark hall – From the tops of desolate frames Twisted with oppressed desire – Caught…

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Walkers Beware

Posted on 07/08/2025 by Daniel

Went up to the range which, when the army is not there, is open for walkers. This time I went into the area a different way and ended up walking almost to the roads and had to tramp in the drizzle across countryside with no tracks until I started to walk across an open area…

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Glorified Accountants

Posted on 06/08/2025 by Daniel

When one listens to politicians one is dumbfounded by the automatic adherence to costs. Not a single politicians in the world today asks people to get together and for a seed investment from the government create something for themselves. Would we not have enough volunteers to get together to provide everything necessary to run a…

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The illusion of Freedom

Posted on 05/08/2025 by Daniel

When income tax was introduced during the Napoleonic wars there was a huge outcry. Now the most ridiculous taxes are levied and no one says a thing. Inheritance tax in the UK stars at £325,000. Most people who find they fall into this tax bracket did nothing but buy their home and it rose in…

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Edward Thomas

Posted on 04/08/2025 by Daniel

  Yes. I remember Adlestrop— The name, because one afternoon Of heat the express-train drew up there Unwontedly. It was late June. The steam hissed. Someone cleared his throat. No one left and no one came On the bare platform. What I saw Was Adlestrop—only the name And willows, willow-herb, and grass, And meadowsweet, and…

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Mohács

Posted on 03/08/2025 by Daniel

This battle of the Hungarians with the Ottomans in the second decade of the 16th century was a loss for Hungary and the division of their country between Austria and Turkey. It is heavily taught in their schools and has become part of their vernacular and knowing this gives me a very good idea of…

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The Art of the All

Posted on 02/08/2025 by Daniel

It is, obviously, ridiculous to argue in the general. I was always taught to argue in the general to the specific and never the other way round. You can make a general point but there is always going to be an exception that will undermine your argument. The specific does carry its own problem –…

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