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A fairly normal day walking along a canal

To Dundas Wharf and Aqueduct, along the Kennet and Avon Canal. A lovely afternoon if a little breezy. Miscellaneous views taken on a two-hour walk.   Definitely does me good to have a day off from gloom and doom. I noticed there were not so many paranoid people along the canal path - rather still too many cyclists who had no bell and who drove too fast for my liking. You have to have your...

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Putting it out there (cast your bread upon the waters)

Today was a big day. Yesterday I did my second Zoom meeting. we had about eight people, not huge by any standards, but the quality was there. I'm developing a protocol for such meetings in that I do close the door about 10 min after the start of the meeting so we can get used to each other's fleeting presences without interruption.  I also get everyone to introduce themselves, briefly, without...

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flowers, fleurs, flores, fiore, blume, blomst

I LOVE spring. I love the rapid growth that occurs. Grass is lush. Young tree branches shoot up whilst you watch, and as for runner beans..... they cant wait to grow. Off to do two gardening jobs. Instant switch off from COVID, 5G, the state of the world. The day started cold and cloudy but at about 10.30 he sun came out and the day heated up.  So much for the BBC forecast.

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Another two ideas come bouncing into the world

I get the feeling that I need to give a public talk about the coronavirus though I don't think that the public will thank me much for what Iwil tell them which is that the beloved BBC so trusted of old has been conniving with the government and with the corporates to interfere in our lives to a degree that 20 or even 10 years ago would have seemed unthinkable. I do enjoy standing up against the...

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A quiet but exciting day

Yesterday at about 1:45 PM I got the idea of creating a website to support people who were fighting various good causes. I was thinking particularly of 5G and Corona - exposing the disgusting corruption that is going on behind-the-scenes. I recall that when I started the 5G website, I think it was on a Friday, the whole thing rolled out over the weekend and by Tuesday lunchtime I had achieved...

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An early surprise. Jack Frost visits.

I had an interesting morning when I was deselected from being a member of a local garden group. This is a "first" for me and something of an inevitability since I never really felt we were accepted by the group, I mean Françoise and myself. Some time ago I had written a round robin to all my contacts, that means a letter to everybody as a public service, on the topic of COVID , telling people it...

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