See - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_German_Requiem_%28Brahms%29
This evening at 7.30pm, my wife sings in the Brahms German Requiem at the West Road Concert Hall in Cambridge. She sings with the Cambridgeshire Choral Society. This is a splendid work and well worth hearing. Tickets are available on the door.
Se also https://sites.google.com/site/cambschoral/
Most of the Requiem was written around 1868. It is so sad that some 50 years later Germany, the UK and many other countries were busy killing each other in millions in WW1. I am still convinced we all drifted into WW1 not realising what it was going to be like.
This Brahms choral work towers above the madness of WW1, 50 years away still when written. To this day I think of Germany as a cultured and great nation. WW1 and WW2 were aberrations that sadly can affect any nation depending on who is in power. That is the tragedy of all wars.
The music of Brahms, Wagner and many others reminds us that music has the power to transcend human frailty and tower over us putting wars into true perspective: after the fighting should come true peace and reconciliation.
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Saturday, 22 March 2014
Friday, 21 March 2014
Gardening at new house
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Lucien clearing autumn leaves |
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The long bed in the back garden |
Feeling better
My stroke recovery continues. After an "up and down" week things are looking up: food is going down fine as are drinks and people tell me my voice is sounding stronger. All positive signs.
I still feel very wobbly when walking or exercising and this currently is my biggest issue. People tell me my recovery could take a long while yet so I have to remain very patient. Also, people say I must expect bad days as well as good. Fatigue after doing almost anything is an issue.
After a poor start this week, when I felt I was slipping backwards, I feel full recovery should be possible given time.
See http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/stroke/Pages/treatment.aspx .
I still feel very wobbly when walking or exercising and this currently is my biggest issue. People tell me my recovery could take a long while yet so I have to remain very patient. Also, people say I must expect bad days as well as good. Fatigue after doing almost anything is an issue.
After a poor start this week, when I felt I was slipping backwards, I feel full recovery should be possible given time.
See http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/stroke/Pages/treatment.aspx .
Burwell Windmill
See http://www.burwellmuseum.org.uk.btck.co.uk/StevensMill for more details of the mill and museum which has some amazing exhibits.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Budget - Spring 2014
Although I have not had chance to study it in detail, the 3 year 4% pensioners bond for up to £10000 each looks good. It means my wife and I can get 4% return with low risk on £20000 of joint savings. This is above inflation and a much better rate than competitors. It runs from 2015. Also promising is the new NISA allowing up to £30000 (joint income) to be sheltered from tax each year starting in July 2014.
Ely
Every week for the next 8 weeks I am attending physio (for my stroke) at the Prince of Wales hospital in the city of Ely. This was once an RAF hospital.
Ely is a delightful place with a cathedral 1300 years old (LHS). My wife walks into town during my sessions. As a local parishoner she gets free entry too. Down by the river Ouse is lovely too and the market , although small, is delightful.

The Bishop's Palace,which dates back to the 15th century, was a Sue Ryder home, but since 2012 has been the home for the Kings School's 6th form.
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Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Fake coins
Apparently 3% of pound coins in circulation are fakes i.e. forgeries. Next year (2017) a new 12-sided 1 pound coin is to be introduced to all but eliminate fakes. Not sure if the 2 pound coin is being replaced too?
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-2663286 .
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-2663286 .
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