Written early January 2022 An inordinate amount of time has passed since I wrote my last entry. My wife and I are basically well but I'm affected with teeth trouble or should I say lack of them, when a couple of teeth on my top gum gave up the ghost and I have had to have a complete classical template made. We take our teeth for granted but try eating food without them. I know someone without...
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A few days in Plymouth
I have been away for a few days. We went to stay at Premier Inn (East) in Plymouth. The town itself is historically a naval establishment with deep harbors which was why it was chosen. There are no sandy beaches within about half an hour's travel so you would need a pretty good reason to go to Plymouth which in our case was to see my friend Steve and his wife. We visited an art gallery which is...
Sunday morning – a time for reflection
Yesterday Saturday the 30th of October we decided on an impulse to visit Bristol and see an exhibition on the history of street art. As it happens we did not make the exhibition due to it being full but we did have a chance to walk around Bristol, jumping between the showers, to see how things were. Many more people than we expected were wearing the masks. Maybe they have just into the Habit...
Bad news by the bucket-load
My inbox always greets me with the latest slew of developments in the roll out and manifestation of the so called 'vaccine' - actually a bio-weapon for the compromise of our immune system. It varies from day to day but here is this morning's selection of headlines: Just sickening, these I’m All Right Jacks clamouring for Plan B It’s shameful using Colin Powell’s death to demonise anti-vaxxers...
New phase in my diary writing – Day one
From now on I shall be writing about the world as I see it from the Christian point of view including self development and how I see the whole co**vid thing. Day to day matters are less important especially as another fake lockdown comes upon us. If there is one sure thing, we are all going to suffer with deaths, restrictions and shortages this winter. I write from the UK. I attempt to read the...
How to put your audience to sleep
Yesterday Friday I was called by an old contact to come along to a lecture about 5G. The venue was in Dorset but only 40 minutes from our home so we thought 'why not'. About 50 of us gathered in a light (too light as it turned out) and modern village hall to hear the speaker (I will not name him) talk about aspects of 5G The talk was given by a mechanical engineer of 20 years standing. It's one...
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