Saturday, 6 June 2026
Nothing on the telly?
Cancelled.
Isle of Man Today
TT organisers have confirmed that the rest of this year’s festival has been cancelled because of the weather. It had been hoped to re-run Friday night’s red-flagged Senior race and a Sportbike race on Saturday, but it has now been confirmed that this won’t be now possible with conditions not improving. Sunday’s contingency day had already been ruled out because of the weather forecast for it.
‘Following consultation between the Clerk of the Course Gary Thompson MBE and the Isle of Man Met Office, it has been determined that the forecast weather conditions around the Course are not looking to sufficiently improve within the required time, and the remaining available operational windows do not provide a suitable opportunity for any further racing to be completed safely.
Read the story here. Isle of Man Today.
I wonder what is causing this crazy weather we are having.
Enjoy your Sunday. ilona
Fifteen long months
Resuming a hearing, Hampshire coroner Jason Pegg said the full circumstances surrounding the death on 3 December had not been fully scrutinised. He said a full inquest with a jury would be held on 20 September 2027
The Guardian has done a hatchet job on the story.
Here is History Debunked talking about why the date of the inquest is so far away.
I think most of us know why. They want us to forget about the whole sorry mess. It's a good day for burying bad news, who said that? What a tragic shame that a young man was robbed of his life. There will be many more casualties of the Global push for open borders, one government, one currency, one religion. We are not all the same.Have a good weekend. ilona
Friday, 5 June 2026
Tidying my patch.
Today is the day. 5th June 2026
It pains me to post this. Did you know that today is World Environment Day. I will post some of the text from the web site here. Copy and paste. I am not going to sit any longer than I need to tapping away on this keyboard. You may explore it at your leisure if you so wish.
There is a video of the conference on the web site. It is two and a half hours long. The introduction starts at 40 minutes.
The planet doesn’t argue. It doesn’t negotiate. It sends signals—rising seas, raging wildfires, heatwaves, melting glaciers.
#WorldEnvironmentDay 2026 focuses on climate change—on the urgent signals the Earth is sending and the signals we choose to send back. UNEP’s global campaign calls on all of us to step in #NowForClimate, and steer a world already in motion. See how you can get involved. Mark 5 June 2026 for one of the world’s largest international days for the environment.
As global demand for protein continues to rise, aquaculture has become a vital sector, producing more than half of all aquatic animals consumed worldwide. This growth is essential for ensuring food security, improving nutrition, and supporting livelihoods. However, it also presents a significant challenge: how to scale production sustainably while minimising environmental impacts and restoring ecosystems.
unblocking private finance.
Global public debt reached over US$100 trillion in 2024. This means that public finance is constrained. That is precisely why blended finance matters: small, strategic amounts of public capital can de-risk and crowd in far larger flows of private investment.
These people are going full steam ahead to change our lives, and we need to know about it. It's no good saying it won't affect me, because it will. Now I shall get my lunch, and go and do some litter picking. A mundane task, but it helps me to switch off from this madness.
Toodle pip. ilona
Stop, you can't do that!
Thursday, 4 June 2026
First it's open, then it's closed.
It's been very windy today. Not good for litter picking, not good for crossing the bridge, if you are in a lorry. I haven't been out. A day for sewing. The new project is nearing completion. Pictures to come.
Spinning a story.
As a follow on from the previous post about white and brown eggs, I make no excuses for posting this Twitter X post in full. Thank you Jason.
Part of the plan
Good morning.
The BS is coming thick and fast, am I allowed to say bullshit?
The latest offering from The Telegraph. Apparently it's a three minute read.
Sorry, I haven't got time. Too busy living my own life.
You can read it if you want to. 60 comments.
Sainsbury’s is ditching brown eggs and switching to white as it races to hit net zero.
The UK’s second-largest supermarket plans to sell only white-shell eggs in its own-brand cartons after studies found they have a lower carbon footprint than brown alternatives.
Sainsbury’s said the shift towards “lower carbon” eggs would help it hit ambitious targets to reach net zero within its own operations by 2035 and across all of its suppliers by 2050.
White eggs have a 12.7pc smaller carbon footprint than brown alternatives, Sainsbury’s said, because the hens that lay them tend to be smaller and consume less energy-intensive feed. The supermarket said this helps to “indirectly reduce demand on land and water used to grow feed crops, as well as the amount of manure produced”.
NET ZERO. 🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔
Gawd, give me strength. It's all about control, and money, of course.
Thanks for popping in. Have a good day. Toodle pip. ilona
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
Garden - Litter pick - food.
Dinner tonight was an omelette. No it's not burnt. I put left over chips in it, and chopped beetroot. Added garlic and onion chutney for flavour. I start it off in a pan, and finish it off under the grill. It was chuffin lovely.
Distance no problem.
May 1st, there was some fly tipping at Rainton and Marton le Moor near Dishforth, North Yorkshire, all the way from Reading, Berkshire.
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
Gutsy lady
Monday, 1 June 2026
Bag it and bin it.
Just a quick one tonight.
Thirteen of us at Crafty Club this morning. It was Becci's birthday celebrations.
I was given a late present from Lisa for my birthday on the 16th. She gave me a bottle of Baileys. I opened it and topped up everyone's coffee with it.
A natter with Angela in her kitchen put the world to rights. After lunch I went back to the litter pick job I started yesterday.It didn't take long to fill one bag. I would have done more but it started raining.