When driving the car I seem to drive less fast than I did. To me,
50mph seems more like 60mph or faster. It is as if the world seems
faster to me, at least on the roads. Also, I seem much slower doing
things these days. I put these down to my stroke 2.5 years ago, but I
guess I am getting older and slower. At 67 I don't think of myself as
very old though.
When our children were little we had a
family joke about drivers with hats. There seemed a high correlation
between drivers with hats and slow, doddery drivers. We put this down to
age (most hat wearers were old) and maybe they started driving before
the driving test became compulsory?
Anyway, I guess I am looked at as "a hat" these days, even though I don't wear a hat to drive! Ho hum!
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Monday, 8 February 2016
Friday, 5 February 2016
Kaifeng Scroll
There has been a fascinating TV programme narrated by Michael Wood about
the history of China. I was particularly interested in the Kaifeng
scroll of the Sung dynasty. Nearly 1000 years ago a Chinese artist
created a massive scroll showing the capital city (of 1 million people
even then) in immense detail. The scroll has been recreated with moving
people and animals in a museum in Shanghai.
See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kRA9it9bKk .
Whatever your views on China today, it certainly has a rich history, much if it unknown in the West.
See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kRA9it9bKk .
Whatever your views on China today, it certainly has a rich history, much if it unknown in the West.
Cambridge
Today we visited the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge and had a very nice
meal at a cafe at the URC church just down the road. Cafe prices were
very good, as was the food. All the cafe staff are volunteers and many
have mental disabilities.
The Fitzwilliam has some famous exhibits. It is funny how one takes this wonderful city for granted. People travel half way around the world to see sites we can see every day if we want, for nothing. I am sure a visitor would love Cambridge.
The Fitzwilliam has some famous exhibits. It is funny how one takes this wonderful city for granted. People travel half way around the world to see sites we can see every day if we want, for nothing. I am sure a visitor would love Cambridge.
Thursday, 4 February 2016
East Anglian weather
Our village green in winter |
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Stroke and poor voice
Today and in December I had appointments with probably the 2 best speech
consultants in the UK. Sadly, both said the same - there is little
wrong with my voicebox (both put cameras down my throat through my nose)
and, as I have a neurological problem, there is nothing they can do for
me. I hope my voice does improve, albeit slowly, but I guess I have to
come to terms with the possibility that my voice might be poor for ever.
There are things I can do to improve the situation - I cannot tell when my
diction is poor or I am speaking too quietly (to me it sounds loud
enough!) - so I need to work on these! Not long ago I was told I might
never eat again and I proved them wrong. Let us hope I prove them wrong
about my voice too.
Amaryllis
Our son and daughter-in-law gave us an amaryllis for Christmas, which we potted in early January. After a slow start, it has shot up and will probably be in flower in the next week. There are 2 flower heads, one looks ahead of the other. The smaller flower head is around the other side. We turn the plant every day so it grows as straight as possible. It is on our kitchen table.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amaryllis .
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
"Like"
On Mondays I travel into and out of Cambridge on the bus for my U3AC course. As a boring old f**t (BOF) I have a new hobby - "like" spotting. A teenage girl got on the bus and she said "like" 52 times in 2 miles. As a BOF I said nothing, you know what I mean like.
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