Last week my wife caught a common cold. Yesterday, I got it. Usually, common colds cause sniffles, sore throats and general feelings of misery. They tend to go, in their own good time, after a few days. My worst effect is my throat which makes drinking even harder. You may recall my stroke last year still makes drinks hard work. Food usually is not an issue these days.
See http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Cold-common/Pages/Introduction.aspx .
UPDATE 18.11.14: cold has nearly gone now.
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Saturday, 15 November 2014
Sutton Hoo trip
Today, I made my longest trip yet since being allowed to drive again after my stroke. We went to Sutton Hoo a National Trust location which is the far side of Woodbridge, Suffolk where a famous ship burial was discovered in WW2. This was a round trip of around 122 miles, mostly on the A14. Driving was fine: I get tired when walking, but in the car I am fine. Whilst there I managed some soup and bread.
Friday, 14 November 2014
Oscar Pistorius
There seems to be a lot of comments in the press saying that Oscar Pistorius may NOT be released to house arrest after 10 months because they cannot tag to his prosthetic legs. I am sure this is a solvable issue. What bothers me is the number of people who seem to want to be judge and jury and think he should stay in gaol for a very very long time. Not being part of the trial I think we should NOT judge.
Thursday, 13 November 2014
Convicted rapist - training with Sheffield United?
If I was Sheffield United I would NOT allow a convicted rapist, now out from jail on licence, to train with the squad. In effect he has served only half his sentence so far and is only out of prison to serve the remainder of his sentence. Any misbehavior and he is back inside. He committed a very serious offence and so should be made to pay for this. He should not have committed rape. Come back later, maybe?
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-30022080 .
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-30022080 .
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Dawlish railway line
It appears that huge cracks have appeared in the walls built to protect the railway line in Dawlish, Devon and big gales are forecast. I can see that a new inland route will HAVE to be built before long. The current route is one of the nicest train runs in the country but it will not withstand storms and rising sea levels for too much longer.
See http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/Rail-link-hit-rogue-wave-halts-train-Dawlish/story-23079585-detail/story.html .
See http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/Rail-link-hit-rogue-wave-halts-train-Dawlish/story-23079585-detail/story.html .
Mildenhall Museum
Mildehall is about 11 miles from here and today we drove over to see the Museum there. It is quite a bit smaller than Burwell Museum but it opens more often and entry is free. In my view, Burwell is the better of the two, but Mildenhall Museum is worth seeing.
There are lots of artifacts on show including the bones of the Lakenheath Warrior and very good quality reproductions of the Mildenhall Treasure; the originals are in the British Museum in London.
There are lots of artifacts on show including the bones of the Lakenheath Warrior and very good quality reproductions of the Mildenhall Treasure; the originals are in the British Museum in London.
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| Mildenhall Treasure (very good copies) |
Landing on a comet
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-30026398 .
The Rosetta project culminating in the landing of a probe on a small comet, is still in doubt as I write as the harpoons designed to secure it to the surface appear not to have fired. The landing probe may actually have landed twice, possibly bouncing off the surface before settling a second time but only just resting on the very low gravity surface. It may be several days before things become clearer.
UPDATE 18.11.14: We have found out that an old friend was Project Manager on Rosetta at Astrium. Although now retired, he was invited back in to follow the landing. and was on TV.
The Rosetta project culminating in the landing of a probe on a small comet, is still in doubt as I write as the harpoons designed to secure it to the surface appear not to have fired. The landing probe may actually have landed twice, possibly bouncing off the surface before settling a second time but only just resting on the very low gravity surface. It may be several days before things become clearer.
UPDATE 18.11.14: We have found out that an old friend was Project Manager on Rosetta at Astrium. Although now retired, he was invited back in to follow the landing. and was on TV.
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Van Gall exit?
See http://www.givemesport.com/louis-van-gaal .
Somehow I cannot see Mr Van Gaal lasting too much longer as manager of Manchester United Football Club. He has not had a great season so far. The question is who will replace him?
Somehow I cannot see Mr Van Gaal lasting too much longer as manager of Manchester United Football Club. He has not had a great season so far. The question is who will replace him?
FTSE100 climbing again
After a bad patch, the FTSE100 stock index seems to be climbing again. It has been higher earlier in the year and could again fall back but at least it is heading in the right direction.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business/market_data/stockmarket/3/default.stm .
Meanwhile, Sepura (SEPU) shares have fallen back a little further. I used to work for Sepura.
See http://investors.sepura.com/ .
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business/market_data/stockmarket/3/default.stm .
Meanwhile, Sepura (SEPU) shares have fallen back a little further. I used to work for Sepura.
See http://investors.sepura.com/ .
Baking and a well
When our "London" grandchildren came to stay over the half-term week, our little granddaughter Amandine did some baking with my wife. Here she is busy in the kitchen. She had a lovely time.
The second picture shows her with her brother examining the miller's well next to the Burwell Museum. What is it about well's that so fascinate children? All our grandchildren enjoy throwing coins into it. It is about 10m deep.
The second picture shows her with her brother examining the miller's well next to the Burwell Museum. What is it about well's that so fascinate children? All our grandchildren enjoy throwing coins into it. It is about 10m deep.
Sunday, 9 November 2014
Our grandson is 7 tomorrow
Fall of the Berlin Wall
See http://www.bbc.co. ./news/world-europe-29974950 .
It seems amazing that it is now a quarter of a century since the Berlin Wall was removed. I well remember it going up in 1961 when east-west tensions were high. My dad died a few years before the wall came down and communism collapsed. Had he lived, he would have been amazed. The old certainties went in 1989.
In some ways the world is a now more dangerous and uncertain place. We have to help forge a kinder and fairer world in the 21st century. The future is ours to forge. It won't be easy, but it never was. In many ways we are better able to forge that brave new world now than ever before. It is up to us.
It seems amazing that it is now a quarter of a century since the Berlin Wall was removed. I well remember it going up in 1961 when east-west tensions were high. My dad died a few years before the wall came down and communism collapsed. Had he lived, he would have been amazed. The old certainties went in 1989.
In some ways the world is a now more dangerous and uncertain place. We have to help forge a kinder and fairer world in the 21st century. The future is ours to forge. It won't be easy, but it never was. In many ways we are better able to forge that brave new world now than ever before. It is up to us.
Saturday, 8 November 2014
A new cold war?
Mikhail Gorbachev has warned that the world is on the brink of a new cold war with Russia. He now looks much older - not at all the fairly youthful leader we all came to like (LHS). Somehow I feel he is correct as the current leader of Russia seems to have got the date wrong. Someone needs to explain to him that the USSR went a long time ago.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-29966852 .
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-29966852 .
That £1.7billion EC surcharge
I am unclear whether or not Chancellor George Osborne really got a reduction from the EC or not. Mr Cameron's opposition parties are claiming it is all "smoke and mirrors" and the UK tax payer will have to pay the very same amount. To me, it does smack of political games. Sad and pathetic.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29965113 .
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29965113 .
Wicken Fen walk
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| Wicken Fen lode - bleak in November! |
Friday, 7 November 2014
Poisonous garden plant
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-magazine-monitor-29949275 .
The attractive flower called "Devil's Helmet" (aconitum) has been linked to the death of a gardener. Apparently, you have to be very unlucky unless you eat the roots but it is probably safer to avoid it. It is part of the buttercup family.
The attractive flower called "Devil's Helmet" (aconitum) has been linked to the death of a gardener. Apparently, you have to be very unlucky unless you eat the roots but it is probably safer to avoid it. It is part of the buttercup family.
Gardening
Today, we continued to tidy up the garden before winter sets in. It now has an autumnal look with leaves falling and summer plants pulled up. The last sweet peas were taken up Nov 4th. These, along with the cosmos, were a great success and we'll try these again next summer.
Yesterday we planted an evergreen holly. This should look good all year around.
Yesterday we planted an evergreen holly. This should look good all year around.
FTSE100 and Sepura shares
The FTSE100 seems to be regaining some of the ground it lost in recent weeks. It has still some way to go to make up all the losses but it has been better in recent days.
Sepura shares (SEPU) though seem to be slowly falling, with them valued at 134p the last time I looked. SEPU was up to 150p earlier in the year. It is over 6.5 years since I retired from Sepura - I find this amazing and I am totally out of touch nowadays.
Sepura shares (SEPU) though seem to be slowly falling, with them valued at 134p the last time I looked. SEPU was up to 150p earlier in the year. It is over 6.5 years since I retired from Sepura - I find this amazing and I am totally out of touch nowadays.
Thursday, 6 November 2014
Should Ed Miliband (Labour leader) step down?
As a real "floating voter" I honestly have no idea which party I shall be voting for in the General Election next year. I have some sympathy with some of the policies of each party. We need to cut our deficit (we are living beyond our means), we need some control over our population explosion (mainly as a result of net immigration), the EC is still a mess etc.. I have no idea whether or not we should quit the EC. There are good points and bad about it. It is not what we joined years ago and I feel it lacks something.
At the moment, I am not happy with the leader of the Labour Party. Ed Miliband, who was elected Labour leader some years ago. He seems poor: his speeches and actions seem weak and ineffective. There is some pressure for him to be replaced, but by whom? I scratch my head trying to think of a better Labour leader to replace him. The choice is poor. We lack real charismatic leaders in waiting. All seem to be "also rans".
No single party fits "my bill". In a way another coalition government would be good. UK General Elections are "first past the post" unlike the recent European Elections in which I voted Green, but voting for the Greens in a General Election is likely to be wasted, in this constituency certainly. I need to vote for a party that has a realistic chance of being "first past the post". That means voting Conservative, Liberal Democrat or Labour. Although I quite like David Cameron, I feel the Conservatives are more in favour of the rich, whereas Labour is more concerned with "the common man". Lib Dems, we are told, will lose lots of seats. I cannot abide UKIP, who seem a "one issue" joke party.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29935172 .
At the moment, I am not happy with the leader of the Labour Party. Ed Miliband, who was elected Labour leader some years ago. He seems poor: his speeches and actions seem weak and ineffective. There is some pressure for him to be replaced, but by whom? I scratch my head trying to think of a better Labour leader to replace him. The choice is poor. We lack real charismatic leaders in waiting. All seem to be "also rans".
No single party fits "my bill". In a way another coalition government would be good. UK General Elections are "first past the post" unlike the recent European Elections in which I voted Green, but voting for the Greens in a General Election is likely to be wasted, in this constituency certainly. I need to vote for a party that has a realistic chance of being "first past the post". That means voting Conservative, Liberal Democrat or Labour. Although I quite like David Cameron, I feel the Conservatives are more in favour of the rich, whereas Labour is more concerned with "the common man". Lib Dems, we are told, will lose lots of seats. I cannot abide UKIP, who seem a "one issue" joke party.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29935172 .
Anglesey Abbey - Nov 6th 2014
This morning we went for an autumn walk at Anglesey Abbey, our local National Trust property. In the weeks, it is quiet and at this time of year a lovely place for a walk. Even at weekends, there are plenty of places to roam to get away from others.
Actually, it is beautiful at any time of year: there is always sometime to see in the gardens, and the house is also lovely. See http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/anglesey-abbey/ .
Actually, it is beautiful at any time of year: there is always sometime to see in the gardens, and the house is also lovely. See http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/anglesey-abbey/ .
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| Anglesey Abbey - Nov 6th 2014 |
Windmill at dawn
We are very lucky to live overlooking a restored 200 year old windmill. The sails turn some Thursdays and Sundays.This was the view from our kitchen window early today, before breakfast time with the autumn sun shining on the mill from the east.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Safer cycling
I know of 2 decent local cyclists who were killed by cars. In my view headphone use should be totally BANNED when cycling, it should be compulsory to wear bright, reflective clothing and a cycling hat should be a legal requirement. Also if cycling lanes are provided their use should be compulsory. Cycles and cars are NOT good together.
It is true that most accidents are a result of motorised vehicle driver error, but cyclists often make it harder for motorists because the cyclist is hard to see. Cyclists give yourself a decent chance!
It is true that most accidents are a result of motorised vehicle driver error, but cyclists often make it harder for motorists because the cyclist is hard to see. Cyclists give yourself a decent chance!
Senate now under Republican control in the USA
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-29910542 . After mid-term elections in the USA the Republicans now control the US Senate. This must weaken the powers of President Obama, who is , of course, a Democrat.
I keep out of US politics but the so called Tea Party faction does seem to be a group of head-cases.
I keep out of US politics but the so called Tea Party faction does seem to be a group of head-cases.
Last sweet peas
Yesterday (Nov 4th) we cut our last bunch of sweet peas from the garden. They have been flowering since June. We have put a fresh vase of sweet peas on the kitchen table every few days since June. This is a picture of Lis with this last bunch. We'll grow more next year. Also, our cosmos flowers have been good. We took them out a week ago to make way for daffodil bulbs. Every day Lis dead-headed these at a rate of about 100 dead heads a day!
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Rolls Royce cutting 2600 jobs
Sad news that Rolls Royce is to cut 2600 jobs next year. It is not yet fully clear where the jobs will go but most probably the aerospace division.
In WW2 my dad was a flight engineer in the Pathfinders, flying Lancasters with Rolls Royce Merlin engines. He was very lucky to survive the war. Many brave men did not survive the war on both sides. Wars are always a tragic waste of lives. WW2 was no exception. Fighting the evil of the Nazis was arguably "right" but many innocent people on both sides lost lives as a result. Was there a better way? My dad rarely spoke of his war years. I think it troubled him that innocents died as a result of his actions.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29900087 for more on Rolls Royce job losses.
In WW2 my dad was a flight engineer in the Pathfinders, flying Lancasters with Rolls Royce Merlin engines. He was very lucky to survive the war. Many brave men did not survive the war on both sides. Wars are always a tragic waste of lives. WW2 was no exception. Fighting the evil of the Nazis was arguably "right" but many innocent people on both sides lost lives as a result. Was there a better way? My dad rarely spoke of his war years. I think it troubled him that innocents died as a result of his actions.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29900087 for more on Rolls Royce job losses.
FTSE 100 volatility
The UK stock exchange has been very volatile in recent weeks. After a few days of improvement, today it fell a bit further. This matters for those who have pension funds tied up in the fortunes of such companies. I think the other UK stock markets have been up and down recently (more down than up). If the UK decides to leave the EU in a few years' time, I wonder what will then happen?
Lewis Hamilton
It looks like Lewis Hamilton plans to do charitable woek when he retires from Formula 1 racing in the very near future.
See https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/motorhead-uk/-different--hamilton-reveals-post-f1-career-decision-105333421.html .
See https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/motorhead-uk/-different--hamilton-reveals-post-f1-career-decision-105333421.html .
Stomach PEG removed - no pain during operation
I was in Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, this morning, to have my stomach feed tube (PEG) removed. As I was sedated it was
totally painless. My worry beforehand was totally unnecessary. I think I fell
asleep as, apart for the initial things on the op trolley (being sedated
by cannula into the back of my hand and insertion of my mouth guard) I
was unaware of everything until I was recovering afterwards.
Another stroke milestone for me. Still get giddy when walking, tired and
speaking is hard work. Unthickened drinks are not easy. But I can eat
most foods, all by mouth and, gradually, things are getting better.
Monday, 3 November 2014
Stomach PEG removal tomorrow.
All being well my stomach PEG (feeding tube) should be removed tomorrow. It has been in place almost a year since the day I was told I might NEVER be able to eat foods by mouth ever again. That was a day of many tears but thankfully I have eaten all food by mouth since June.
Chicago tightrope walker - he must be mad!
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-29875647.
All I can say is "rather him than me"! See the daring feat of this person in Chicago, USA.
All I can say is "rather him than me"! See the daring feat of this person in Chicago, USA.
Sepura shares
These lost some ground last month, but they seem to be recovering a bit. The last time I looked they had risen to 137p a share.
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Fossil fuels must be phased out
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-29855884 .
Fossil fuels must be stopped by 2100 or we face the prospect of irreversible climate change according to the IPCC. We need global agreements FAST.
Fossil fuels must be stopped by 2100 or we face the prospect of irreversible climate change according to the IPCC. We need global agreements FAST.
Will we leave the EU?
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29874392 .
So Germany would rather see us leave the European Community than modify immigration rules. It now looks quite possible that, following a David Cameron referendum in 2017 (assuming he forms the next government) we could exit the EC/EU. We have always been "on the edge" in more than just the physical sense (as an island). I have no idea how this would impact the UK. We may end up better or worse as a result. For good reasons, the UK has never quite got on board "the European experiment". On this issue, I really have no idea how such a referendum would go.
Recent history might suggest we might be OK, but really no-one knows.
From the BBC website:
This is the first time that Mrs Merkel has acknowledged that the UK's exit from the EU is possible, Der Spiegel said.
According to the Sunday Times, Germany has already rejected a proposal to impose quotas on low-skilled EU migrants by limiting the national insurance numbers issued to them.
Der Spiegel reported that Mr Cameron was now looking at a plan to stretch the EU rules "to their limits" in order to ban migrants who do not have job, and to deport those who are unable to support themselves after three months.
On Sunday, Conservative MP and former justice secretary Kenneth Clarke defended EU migration.
"If you're going to have a sensible single market, if we want to compete with the Americans and the Chinese and so on and modern world, we need the free movement of labour," he told BBC's Sunday Politics.
A Downing Street spokesperson said: "The prime minister will do what is right for Britain, as he has repeatedly made clear."
So Germany would rather see us leave the European Community than modify immigration rules. It now looks quite possible that, following a David Cameron referendum in 2017 (assuming he forms the next government) we could exit the EC/EU. We have always been "on the edge" in more than just the physical sense (as an island). I have no idea how this would impact the UK. We may end up better or worse as a result. For good reasons, the UK has never quite got on board "the European experiment". On this issue, I really have no idea how such a referendum would go.
Recent history might suggest we might be OK, but really no-one knows.
From the BBC website:
This is the first time that Mrs Merkel has acknowledged that the UK's exit from the EU is possible, Der Spiegel said.
According to the Sunday Times, Germany has already rejected a proposal to impose quotas on low-skilled EU migrants by limiting the national insurance numbers issued to them.
Der Spiegel reported that Mr Cameron was now looking at a plan to stretch the EU rules "to their limits" in order to ban migrants who do not have job, and to deport those who are unable to support themselves after three months.
On Sunday, Conservative MP and former justice secretary Kenneth Clarke defended EU migration.
"If you're going to have a sensible single market, if we want to compete with the Americans and the Chinese and so on and modern world, we need the free movement of labour," he told BBC's Sunday Politics.
A Downing Street spokesperson said: "The prime minister will do what is right for Britain, as he has repeatedly made clear."
Saturday, 1 November 2014
The "new" Tides Reach Hotel, Salcombe, S.Devon
South Sands is about 2 miles out of Salcombe, S.Devon. There is currently a proposal to redevelop the Tides Reach Hotel located there at a cost of £13.5 million. If successful, the locals are hoping more jobs will be created for locals, but most hotel work attracts immigrant workers on minimum wages, shipped in from outside the area. It is very unlikely to provide many jobs for real locals.
To my mind, it looks a typical Spanish hotel like those found on the costas - grossly out of keeping with the surroundings. Salcombe is in danger of being developed in such a way that its unique identity will be forever lost.
If you want to see the proposals and comment see:
http://apps.southhams.gov.uk/planningsearch/default.aspx?shortid=41%2F2576%2F14%2FF
I can see the hotel being converted to luxury apartments at a later date.
To my mind, it looks a typical Spanish hotel like those found on the costas - grossly out of keeping with the surroundings. Salcombe is in danger of being developed in such a way that its unique identity will be forever lost.
If you want to see the proposals and comment see:
http://apps.southhams.gov.uk/planningsearch/default.aspx?shortid=41%2F2576%2F14%2FF
I can see the hotel being converted to luxury apartments at a later date.
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