Call me old fashioned, but Christmas is Dec 25th. It really annoyed me to see the windows of John Lewis in Cambridge decorated for Christmas and it is only October!! Even more annoying was Scotsdales Garden Centre fully geared up for Christmas last week. It may well have been like this earlier.
All this smacks of one thing: commercialism. I hate it.
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Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Monday, 27 October 2014
Glasses
Our 5 year old grandson tried on my wife's reading glasses earlier this evening. They rather suit him! He looks a real little swot!
Sorry about the flash reflection in the glasses - I was never the world's best at photography.
Sorry about the flash reflection in the glasses - I was never the world's best at photography.
Bantam Eggs

Our grandson brought 4 eggs so we can share these for breakfast. They are smaller than normal "shop" free-range eggs but I expect they will taste delicious.
He has even decorated the egg box, which I expect he will take home.
Lovely autumn day
This end of October in East Anglia has been beautiful. The trees are changing colour, the leaves are falling, clocks have changed and the nights are drawing in, but today we had beautiful sunshine and temperatures in the high teens Centigrade (high sixties Fahrenheit). Tomorrow also promises to be a glorious day.
Not all parts of the UK have been so lucky. North West Scotland has had about 8 inches of rain in just a few days.
Not all parts of the UK have been so lucky. North West Scotland has had about 8 inches of rain in just a few days.
Sunday, 26 October 2014
Blog visits
For no good reason, this blog had had more visitors by breakfast time than it usually gets in a whole day. We are on course to have far more visits than ever before. I don't think it can be the content. Perhaps this blog was featured somewhere?
Anyway, if this is your first time here, please pop back again soon. I try to add content most days and the subjects covered are usually varied. Feel free to add comments relevant to the posts.
SPAM will be deleted as soon as I spot it, so keep comments relevant please.
Anyway, if this is your first time here, please pop back again soon. I try to add content most days and the subjects covered are usually varied. Feel free to add comments relevant to the posts.
SPAM will be deleted as soon as I spot it, so keep comments relevant please.
Immigration (yet again)
The news is full of this here in the UK. The main issue is that we are powerless to stop mass immigration into the UK mainly from Eastern Europe because we are in the EC and must abide by its rules on free passage of people within the EC. It is a fact that many Eastern Europeans make first class workers.
I don't have the answers, but feel each and every European country should be able to say who comes and who goes. Some people we need but there are already too many people on our small island. Our population is exploding yet we are powerless. Should we try to get the rules changed? Are we really powerless? Why exactly do so many want to move to the UK?
As climate change kicks in,we are likely to see lots more people from Southern Europe wishing to come here. The current influx is just the start. The way things are going, I suspect we'll be leaving the EC sooner than later. Instead, I hope a solution can be found with the UK still in the EC.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29776970 .
I don't have the answers, but feel each and every European country should be able to say who comes and who goes. Some people we need but there are already too many people on our small island. Our population is exploding yet we are powerless. Should we try to get the rules changed? Are we really powerless? Why exactly do so many want to move to the UK?
As climate change kicks in,we are likely to see lots more people from Southern Europe wishing to come here. The current influx is just the start. The way things are going, I suspect we'll be leaving the EC sooner than later. Instead, I hope a solution can be found with the UK still in the EC.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29776970 .
Dark nights
Last night we put the clocks back in the UK to GMT. There is something nice about cosy evenings in during the winter but I always look forward to the clocks going forward again at the end of March, the promise of light evenings, spring birds and flowers.
It amazes me how short the winter usually is: we are only 7 weeks away from the shortest day and even by the end of January the evenings are starting to get lighter later. By mid-February there is usually more than a hint of a new spring in the air.
Luckily in the UK every season has something good to enjoy. I'd hate to live in a place where seasons and evening times barely change.
It amazes me how short the winter usually is: we are only 7 weeks away from the shortest day and even by the end of January the evenings are starting to get lighter later. By mid-February there is usually more than a hint of a new spring in the air.
Luckily in the UK every season has something good to enjoy. I'd hate to live in a place where seasons and evening times barely change.
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