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Don’t you just hate colds?

Posted on 12/12/2022 by admin

They just bring you down, make your eyes water give you chills and wipe out your plans for days at a stretch. What are they for? These bugs hang around a population and transfer because of inadequate hygiene and I made the mistake of shopping again without gloves or masks. Big mistake. the last three…

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The Promise

Posted on 11/12/2022 by admin

The birds had scantly noticed As I hanged above their nest, Which they built of moss and leaf For their young to take their rest. I was no ugly duckling When the squirrels laughed at me And threw me paw to paw Beneath my parent tree. But I’ll remember fondly, All their laughter, all their…

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The Strange Royalty

Posted on 10/12/2022 by admin

There is much talk about the British royal family but it is the same as all the others. The shoe-horning of people into unnatural positions and deifying them for centuries does not breed any normality. Being bowed to from your first days  does not give you a sense of commonality. It isn’t designed to. But…

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Frost and Chill

Posted on 09/12/2022 by admin

After a very mild November in which the grass continued to grow (not something we are used to) it has become a frost December. The fields are white in the mornings and the birds hungry. I have, as yet, not closed the window in the kitchen because fresh air-flow keeps the bugs at bay but…

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Once Again

Posted on 08/12/2022 by admin

Yesterday after months of watching and infiltration German security forces arrested a cadre of men and women who were plotting to try to bring down the government and install the monarchy. Naturally the papers call this an attempted putsch which has come at the wrong time – you need a pool of disaffected working class…

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A Little Education

Posted on 07/12/2022 by admin

Because of the choices we had to make at school I dropped Geography and Biology and joked for years that I didn’t know what I was or where I was. But the idea that there are things we have to learn in order to be employable has always jarred with my sense of freedom and…

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A Winter of Strikes

Posted on 06/12/2022 by admin

The UK, entering what may be a decade of economic hardship, is facing a winter of strikes. Some quite unexpected. Nurses, coffin makers and ambulance staff are among the groups with train workers finding that government doesn’t care about them. If you have a group of workers whom you consider so vital they should not…

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Devolve

Posted on 05/12/2022 by admin

We are restarting the argument here in the UK for greater powers outside of London for the local population to govern more for itself. It sounds lovely and important but for political connivance and human criminality. Down here in Cornwall the local government has been among the most criminal in the country with self-service and…

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Beggar to Beggar Cried

Posted on 04/12/2022 by admin

‘Time to put off the world and go somewhere And find my health again in the sea air,’ Beggar to beggar cried, being frenzy-struck, ‘And make my soul before my pate is bare.- ‘And get a comfortable wife and house To rid me of the devil in my shoes,’ Beggar to beggar cried, being frenzy-struck,…

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Jokes I Enjoyed

Posted on 03/12/2022 by admin

You can’t believe everything you hear—but you can repeat it.   “We used to play spin the bottle when I was a kid. A girl would spin the bottle, and if the bottle pointed to you when it stopped, the girl could either kiss you or give you a nickel. By the time I was…

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