The Met Office (our UK weather bureau) treats the start of spring as
March 1st. Well, there was no doubt that here it is now spring. Today I
cut the back lawn for the first time since the autumn. It was a day of
b's: bench, beer (on the garden bench after doing the lawn), buzzard
(overhead), bees, butterflies, blooms and blossom. Today really felt
like a spring day. We have had a mild, wet winter but it has seemed
endless. Today, the garden was calling.
Oh to be in England now that
spring is here.
Honestly, there were times when I thought I would not
see this spring.
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Sunday, 13 March 2016
Stroke update
It is hard to see any improvements now 2.5 years after my cerebellum brain bleed. If improvements are occurring then they are so small they are not noticeable. I still feel giddy on my feet and I still feel sick most of the time. My liquid swallow is still poor as is my voice. I still get exhausted very quickly. If any improvements now come, they are a bonus, but I guess I have to adapt to life as it is now, much though I would like my "old" self back.
Saturday, 12 March 2016
Jews - why do people (historically) hate them?
I have great respect for all people whether they are Jew, Muslim,
Christian, Buddhist or whatever. But, I must relate an incident
yesterday.
We were in NE London and my wife was taking a very innocent photo of a squirrel up a tree. We happened to be outside a synagogue. A Jewish man, driving a car, stopped us and asked us to stop taking photos. My wife was very angry. Clearly the person was fearing we were taking photos with a view to attacking the synagogue. Nothing could have been further from our minds.
If any race in the UK wants to minimise risks they should blend into our culture and not try to be a race apart: NE London is full of Hassidic Jewish people in their unique dress. In 15 minutes of trying, I managed to get 2 Jews to acknowledge my existence. They prefer to live separate lives. No, the Jewish community is its own worst enemy sadly.
One of my good friends is Jewish. In my illness she has been kindness itself.
By the way I managed to shake hands with the man. Shalom my friend.
We were in NE London and my wife was taking a very innocent photo of a squirrel up a tree. We happened to be outside a synagogue. A Jewish man, driving a car, stopped us and asked us to stop taking photos. My wife was very angry. Clearly the person was fearing we were taking photos with a view to attacking the synagogue. Nothing could have been further from our minds.
If any race in the UK wants to minimise risks they should blend into our culture and not try to be a race apart: NE London is full of Hassidic Jewish people in their unique dress. In 15 minutes of trying, I managed to get 2 Jews to acknowledge my existence. They prefer to live separate lives. No, the Jewish community is its own worst enemy sadly.
One of my good friends is Jewish. In my illness she has been kindness itself.
By the way I managed to shake hands with the man. Shalom my friend.
Friday, 11 March 2016
London Grandchildren
Parakeets in the wild
We have been "grandchildren sitting" in Stoke Newington,
London, but are back home today. See previous post.
One difference is hearing parakeets
first thing in the morning. There are lots of these in nearby
Springfield Park. I see these Australian birds have now reached
Plymouth. They are becoming naturalised and spreading widely. At one
time these escaped cage birds would have been rare indeed here in the
UK.
It is hard to believe that collared doves first appeared in the UK in 1955. Little egrets were virtually unknown in the UK before the late 1980s and now they are all over the place.
There are different species of parakeets, but I think those spreading are from the same core stock, but this may not be the case: several escapees may have survived and bread in the wild in the UK.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parakeet .
It is hard to believe that collared doves first appeared in the UK in 1955. Little egrets were virtually unknown in the UK before the late 1980s and now they are all over the place.
There are different species of parakeets, but I think those spreading are from the same core stock, but this may not be the case: several escapees may have survived and bread in the wild in the UK.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parakeet .
Grandchildren sitting
For the last few days and nights, we have been in Stoke Newington in NE London looking after our young grandchildren. This has included getting them to school on time. Their parents were away in Brussels.
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
FTSE 100 - are we living in the real world?
The FTSE 100 ended the day up 0.34%. I am still expecting large
falls but so far this has not happened. Sentiment is pushing it higher
but reality should push it well down.
I can't help thinking we are living in a parallel universe where reality does not apply.
With all the debt and uncertainty in the world, I think those who invest in the companies listed in the FTSE 100 are living their lives with their eyes and ears closed. At some point, reality will set in and the brown stuff will hit the fan big time and all hell will let loose. At some point, the world faces a MASSIVE re-adjustment and no-one will be immune.
Growth cannot continue in a world with limited resources. Also, living on debt cannot go on for ever. When interest rates are very low it may make sense, but what happens when these rise? China is a real danger and so apparently is Japan.
I can't help thinking we are living in a parallel universe where reality does not apply.
With all the debt and uncertainty in the world, I think those who invest in the companies listed in the FTSE 100 are living their lives with their eyes and ears closed. At some point, reality will set in and the brown stuff will hit the fan big time and all hell will let loose. At some point, the world faces a MASSIVE re-adjustment and no-one will be immune.
Growth cannot continue in a world with limited resources. Also, living on debt cannot go on for ever. When interest rates are very low it may make sense, but what happens when these rise? China is a real danger and so apparently is Japan.
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