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Tuesday 26 September 2017
Salcombe and Barbary Pirates
As fishermen in the 1600s, my ancestors were in grave peril.
Saturday 23 September 2017
They are back!
Suddenly, the number of visits to the blog rise. Then I see where they are coming from. Clearly hackers trying to exploit the blog. This seems to happen about once a month.
Uber taxis in London
Uber has lost its licence to operate in London. It is to appeal.
A petition has 500000 signatures already calling on the London authorities to have a change of heart. My son and his wife use Uber.
I am unclear of the facts, but it rather smacks of Luddites with black cab drivers being annoyed their livelihoods are being threatened by 21st century methods and tools. A bit like online shops hitting the high streets?
My view is we cannot stop this: change happens and we have to adapt. Bank branches are closing as many do banking online. Bookshops close as many buy books online. What the high street will look like in 10 years is anyone's guess. All we can say is, "it will be different".
Uber has to follow the rules and is not above the law. Nonetheless, their model works and others will have to adapt and follow .....or die. Think of newspapers.
Friday 22 September 2017
"Our" windmill next door
We are very lucky to live next door to a 200 year old fully restored windmill. Not many can look on a 4 sailed windmill over breakfast!
The photo shows the mill this morning a few hours after sunrise. My apologies for the compost bins in the foreground.
The photo shows the mill this morning a few hours after sunrise. My apologies for the compost bins in the foreground.
Thursday 7 September 2017
Eating in Canterbury
Earlier this week, we took our "Kent" grandchildren into Canterbury on the bus. Whilst there, we bought them a drink and a bun in a café near Canterbury cathedral.
Saturday 2 September 2017
Churches blog updated
After an age, I have updated the churches blog at https://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk/ with the Cambridge Leper Chapel that dates from the 1100s. We visited this for the first time today, although we have been past it many times.
Wednesday 30 August 2017
Iceland
Several years ago, we visited Iceland and were surprised just how beautiful it was. There were lupins everywhere and it was far greener than we expected. The photo shows where the first Icelandic parliament was held. I think this was in 960AD. It is on a fault line.
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