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A breath of fresh air during the fading lockdown

We decided to take a 10 mile trip to experience some fresh air in the deep country knowing that we might see a police officer on the way who might ask us what we are doing. However, the police you see on TV are on the main roads and motorways and there simply aren't the officers available to patrol the country lanes. I believe that some are in self isolation so the chance of getting caught for...

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Where did the day go

I get so frustrated sometimes looking at the clock, seeing that it is 5:30 in the evening and wondering whether time went so I'm going to use this bank holiday as a model for writing down exactly what I do. I'm basically a 24/7 person and do not like doing nothing. The closest I could doing nothing is when I have a bonfire or do gardening work where I can relax. Gardening is my great therapy....

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Not the happiest day of my life

It is with a heavy heart that I realise this whole corona thing is a fake largely orchestrated by Bill Gates, as I have said before, to realise his dream of having everyone controlled and vaccinated. We are seeing the coming of a police state populated by people who are so frightened by something that is unseen and could kill you. It is the ideal Psy-op. people who question this reality are...

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Dawn Chorus – Hot Cross buns

This morning I rose early, around 5:30 AM, to one of the most spectacular dawn choruses I've heard for some time. A multitude of birds, a wonderful orchestra which set me off for the day.  After making an excellent coffee which I sweeten with coconut oil not sugar, which I now find makes me sick followed by a quick glance at the paper and onto my computer. I have been given the name of a great...

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The sheep get more sheepish

Outside Tesco's this morning. The queue to get in bends in and out on itself. I reckon it's good to take about 50  min to get in the store. The bigger the store, the longer the queue. I'm getting to like corner shops these days. I decided to do a dowsing to see what proportion of people by age group felt that a lockdown was necessary and I got the following; age group 18 to 30 – 7% age group 31...

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A positive attitude to cancer

It is not often that I reproduce someone else's material (with permission)  but I'm so moved by this letter from a long-standing colleague of mine, David Dees, but I do so  in the interest of helping us all myself included to get a better attitude when we are struck down with some disease. Who knows, it could happen to anyone. NB I'm not endorsing radiation or any particular treatment, I'm just...

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