Not far from Ely cathedral is located this cannon, presented to the city in 1860 by Queen Victoria. The cannon is Russian and it was captured during the Crimean War.
Do not forget that Crimea was fought over a long time ago. The recent Russian take-over of Crimea is really nothing new. I just wish some legal framework could be created acceptable to Ukraine, Russia, the EU and the USA , remembering Crimea was once part of Russia until given to Ukraine in the days of the USSR. Since those days the politics of Ukraine has altered a lot. Crimea has been home of the Russian Black Sea fleet for very many years. Our stance in the west on Crimea is a little odd when most who live there are ethnic Russians.
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Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Energy Tariffs
I always find this a hassle. WHY do we have to have such confusion over suppliers and tariffs? I am not one to change suppliers to get a better deal as the prices usually go up to match within months.
Call me old fashioned but I'd prefer ALL energy supplies to be nationalised (gas, electric, oil, wind etc) so the customer rather than a few shareholders benefit. It seems odd that something we ALL depend on is in private (profit motivated) ownership where the first responsibility is to shareholders rather than customers. Surely in all forms of energy, the customer should be the number 1 priority?
I was very impressed in Iceland 2 years ago: garage prices were the same everywhere in the country whether in towns or out in the wilds. You knew you were always getting the best prices for petrol or diesel. Simple.
How much easier it would be if we had a national energy supplier offering all customers the very best tariffs? They say competition is "good" but I question this for essentials like energy. Surely when it comes to domestic gas, electricity or oil we all want clear tariffs with the lowest costs together with security of supplies? How can this be so in a market driven economy? We are trading the needs of customers against the dividends and share values for a few. This cannot be right or fair.
Call me old fashioned but I'd prefer ALL energy supplies to be nationalised (gas, electric, oil, wind etc) so the customer rather than a few shareholders benefit. It seems odd that something we ALL depend on is in private (profit motivated) ownership where the first responsibility is to shareholders rather than customers. Surely in all forms of energy, the customer should be the number 1 priority?
I was very impressed in Iceland 2 years ago: garage prices were the same everywhere in the country whether in towns or out in the wilds. You knew you were always getting the best prices for petrol or diesel. Simple.
How much easier it would be if we had a national energy supplier offering all customers the very best tariffs? They say competition is "good" but I question this for essentials like energy. Surely when it comes to domestic gas, electricity or oil we all want clear tariffs with the lowest costs together with security of supplies? How can this be so in a market driven economy? We are trading the needs of customers against the dividends and share values for a few. This cannot be right or fair.
Cold getting better
Surprising how much better I feel today (stroke): my cold has all but gone and I managed a good breakfast with 1.5 Weetabix, half a banana and a boiled egg. Later I have physio in Ely for 1.5 hours and then the speech and language lady calling here at 4 pm.
By teatime I shall be knackered.
Our "London" grandchildren come to stay next Thursday, so we have a week yet. The "Kent" grandchildren were here last week for a few days. Edward's photo attached. he is a lovely looking lad.
By teatime I shall be knackered.
Our "London" grandchildren come to stay next Thursday, so we have a week yet. The "Kent" grandchildren were here last week for a few days. Edward's photo attached. he is a lovely looking lad.
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
More small steps
Today for the first time since my stroke I helped to make our bed completely. Up to now I'd managed sheets and pillow slips, but nothing else before being totally overwhelmed with fatigue. Today, I did the lot with Lis without being totally exhausted. 2 weeks ago I could not have done this, so my levels of general stamina MUST be getting better, without me realising it.
Everything in the garden is early
Back garden |
Local rape seed field |
Compared with last spring, everything seems about 4-6 weeks earlier coming through.
Top LHS is a view of part of the back garden showing spirea well out as is the ornamental cherry in the lawn (branches visible - now in blossom). Both red robin bushes have lots of new season growth. The trellis marks our boundary. The ivy covered trees are next door. The lawns have been cut several times already.
In the fields, oilseed rape is now bright yellow and in the garden most trees are coming out and there is plenty of blossom around.
Monday, 7 April 2014
Real friends
Funny how a serious illness really shows up who are your REAL friends. Some that you thought would stand by you just fall by the wayside and some that you'd not expected turn out to be incredibly supportive. and see me almost weekly or keep in touch by phone or internet.
Since my brain bleed (stroke) I have had to be at home far more than before (I am not allowed to drive) and we have had nearly 60 different people come to the bungalow to see us. There are a few missing people that I would have expected, but have not been at all or just once, with persuasion. Others have visited several times: they wanted to come and to come back.
My thanks to loyal good friends who have been to call in person or who have been in touch via the internet or phone.
Since my brain bleed (stroke) I have had to be at home far more than before (I am not allowed to drive) and we have had nearly 60 different people come to the bungalow to see us. There are a few missing people that I would have expected, but have not been at all or just once, with persuasion. Others have visited several times: they wanted to come and to come back.
My thanks to loyal good friends who have been to call in person or who have been in touch via the internet or phone.
Sunday, 6 April 2014
Boat Race
Like in professional soccer, it always seems a great shame there are not more English (or even UK) nationals in the teams. This is after all a very English occasion between 2 great English universities. Most in the teams seemed to be "foreigners".
Very few top flight professional footballers are English. This didn't used to be the case.
See http://theboatrace.org/ .
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