The FTSE 100 closed about 37 points higher today, an all time high. The pound is worth 1.365 euros. Apparently the Greeks have reached agreement with their creditors for a 4 month delay in debt repayments.
It remains to be seen if this is the end of the Greek crisis or just a postponement of the inevitable?
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Tuesday, 24 February 2015
Sunday, 22 February 2015
Stroke after-effects
It is now 17 months since my cerebellum brain bleed. Recovery is much slower than I was expecting or had wished. Although my eyes, ears and limbs all work, there are a few things that may be effects of the bleed. These include a slowness to recognise spelling errors: sometimes it is the next day I spot the error. Also, my short-term memory seems to be somewhat worse. Overall, my intellect is fine.
Saturday, 21 February 2015
Technical experts?
Friday, 20 February 2015
TV music?
Perhaps it is because I am getting older, but I find the background (?) music really really annoying these days. For example, my wife is watching Musketeers at the moment, but it seems we have to have music in the background (?) for dramatic effect. Many continental programmes are much better! Personally, I'd like to turn down the music and leave the dialogue up. It is a sad day when you have to have subtitles on to understand the dialogue. This is not because of hearing defects. Why do we have to be treated as idiots?
Likewise I get seriously annoyed with many science programmes. Yet again, there is about 5 minutes of "meat" in an hour of programme. Dumbing down! We are all treated as if we are 3 year olds and have no science background. Maybe this is true for most viewers? Somehow I doubt this.
Likewise I get seriously annoyed with many science programmes. Yet again, there is about 5 minutes of "meat" in an hour of programme. Dumbing down! We are all treated as if we are 3 year olds and have no science background. Maybe this is true for most viewers? Somehow I doubt this.
East Anglian Churches blog
Today we visited Isleham and Fordham. Our blog has been updated to include these two places.
See http://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk/ .
See http://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk/ .
Greece deal?
It looks like Greece has "won" a 4 month extension of its debt obligations, so they don't run out of money just yet. It still seems risky for Greece. At some point, not too far away in the near future, its creditors will want their money back. It seems to me any deal just delays this critical point.
As they say, "you reap what you sow". Greece has lived too long way beyond its means and shortly their "chickens will come home to roost". Mind you, lots of other places including the UK have been living for far too long on borrowed money.
All nations have to live within their means.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-31556754 .
As they say, "you reap what you sow". Greece has lived too long way beyond its means and shortly their "chickens will come home to roost". Mind you, lots of other places including the UK have been living for far too long on borrowed money.
All nations have to live within their means.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-31556754 .
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
Flempton, Suffolk
This Suffolk church was open. It is
situated on the A1101 between Mildenhall and Bury St Edmunds. It
is famous for a window dedicated to the last lord of the manor. The
parishes of Flempton and nearby Hengrave share the same vicar these
days. The parish dates back to Anglo-Saxon times. See http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/flempton.htm.
We ate next door (just behind the church) at The Greyhound pub where we enjoyed good, simple pub
grub but with excellent service. Being right behind the church, I can
recommend this pub. It looks nothing special but both the food and
service were excellent.
See our blog about visits to East Anglian Churches . We enjoyed the winter sunshine and temperatures of 10 degrees C. The churchyard was fairly wild and rambling, but delightful nonetheless.
We ate next door (just behind the church) at The Greyhound pub where we enjoyed good, simple pub
grub but with excellent service. Being right behind the church, I can
recommend this pub. It looks nothing special but both the food and
service were excellent.See our blog about visits to East Anglian Churches . We enjoyed the winter sunshine and temperatures of 10 degrees C. The churchyard was fairly wild and rambling, but delightful nonetheless.
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