Friday, 28 November 2025
One of the good guys.
Thursday, 27 November 2025
Relief, it's finished.
Good evening.
That's a relief, the woolly artwork is finished. It seemed to go on for a long time, because I am easily distracted. The construction was rather complex. I had to go one step at a time. I don't use glue so everything had to be stitched on. First the circles onto a piece of gauze. Then trim the edges so that it wouldn't show when I stitched it onto the black felt.
Once I had stretched the felt over the board, and laced it at the back, I had to put some stitches right through the whole thing from back to front, so once it was hanging vertical it wouldn't sag with the weight of it. It is 21.5 inches by 16.5 inches.
It's been a bit dull today to photograph it. I find the kitchen floor works quite well because light comes in through two windows.Wednesday, 26 November 2025
At last they have got it.
Good evening.
The Coffee Morning was well attended this morning. The last Wednesday in the month is when we have a bingo session and a raffle. An announcement was made from the people who run the club. Prices are going to have to go up starting in January. The money they charge does not cover the outgoing costs. It's very cheap, £1.50 for a coffee, plus 50p if you want a cake. Over the last few weeks I have started paying more. I take my own coffee in my own mug, so I only need hot water.
I stood up and said my piece. Most people were in agreement when I said it's too cheap we need to pay more. This is a facility that we need to keep going. Two hours on a Wednesday morning. Come in from the cold, chat with your friends. I hand over £5 for the warmth and company.
The raffle ticket seller came with her tickets. An announcement was made, that they didn't have many tickets left. Usually they sell them for £1 for a strip of five. But that only gives you one chance to win a prize. This morning they said it is £1 for each single ticket . For that you get one chance to win. This crazy way of selling raffle tickets has been going on for a long time. No wonder they are going through far too many tickets.
I have said this many times before, what a waste of money. They should be sold singly for £1 each. At last they have taken notice. Hooooobloodyray.
Another waste of money I have spoken about is the use of paper plates for one cake. I often give mine back and say use it again. It's still clean. They could save a lot of money if they just used a paper serviette for one small cake. Let's hope they take that money saving tip on board.
Where is the common sense. Thanks for popping in. Toodle pip. ilona
Trucking memories.
UKcheckpoints.info
The driver admitted he’d lost the wheel two days earlier but had no idea where or when it happened. The vehicle was taken off the road and fully repaired before being released, making sure it was safe again.
Watching
Good morning.
It's budget day today. I must say that I am a whizz at organising my own personal finances, but would be no good at herding the crooks and criminals of this world into some kind of collective agreement to the best way forward. The mad scramble to be top dog world wide is never going to be pretty. Pushing and shoving each other out of the way smacks of me me me.
A lot of people cannot work together, therefore they should part company and stick to their own territory. Borders should be re instated, as in physical and mentally.
Now let's wait for the fall out. Wait and see what happens. Let the insults fly, feel the frustrations building up. Yes, it's good to talk, but I will let others join in with the verbal punch ups.
Now I am off to Coffee Morning for a couple of hours for my dose of human interactions.
Have a good day, and be sure to dodge the punches. Toodle pip. ilona
Tuesday, 25 November 2025
The bigger picture
A large piece of plain fabric with an arrangement of safety pins can be mistaken for a group of houses. Spot the odd one out.
A gravel path with larger stones, maybe.
You've got to wonder how an artist comes up with these ideas, and how do they then start constructing their masterpiece. I am in awe.
Don't get screwed.
Good Morning
Monday, 24 November 2025
The art of stitching.
A day out at Harrogate
I spent the eyewatering sum of £4 on two large pieces of black felt. This will be used to finish off the woolly artwork. Also £5 spent on some red ribbon, to make some more Christmas bunting. Now I need to get on with the making, and stop talking about it. I have the photo's to sort out and will post them soon.
In the meantime, some people might be interested to read more discussions of the covid inquiry. Oh no! Not more!!! It isn't going to go away. It is now embedded in history.
UnHerd’s Freddie Sayers speaks with Oxford epidemiologist Professor Sunetra Gupta – one of the three primary authors of the Great Barrington Declaration – to uncover why the UK’s massive £200 million COVID inquiry has produced a conclusion she calls an “insult” to the public intelligence. With the report claiming that locking down just one week earlier would have saved 23,000 lives, Gupta dismantles the modelling behind the headline.
My thanks to Will who has drawn my attention to this article in The Daily Sceptic.
An extract.
Those who use fear as a mechanism of control have enhanced their power and profiles in ways that could hardly have been imagined a few weeks ago. The use of fear was central to promoting the idea that the lockdown superseded any other consideration, including not only the economy but also even using the NHS. The threat from the virus was magnified,
Now I must get on. Breakfast then Crafty Club.
Thanks for popping in. Toodle pip. ilona
Saturday, 22 November 2025
A bumpy bus ride.
Friday, 21 November 2025
I went for a walk and found a table
Not appropriate
Good morning.
I think I am on a wanted list. A phone call came through on the landline at 8.40am. Female voice ringing from our local medical centre. She asks if I will be taking up the offer of the covid and flu jabs. I hesitated and carefully constructed my replies.
She has a list of people to ring. This is the first time they have rung me. Correspondence has always been via text message, which I have always ignored. It could be that they are asking in case they need to order more stocks. Or maybe the uptake has been a lot lower than previous roll-outs and they want to know why.
I am suspicious of any contact from the medical centre. It is not their job to look for potential customers for their products and treatments. My understanding is that people who are concerned about some aspect of their health and well being should contact them and ask for help.
My reply was, have you got my records in front of you? If so you will see my past history. She said it was her job to ring people on the list she has been given. I said I have not had any of the covid or flu jabs. I followed this up by saying, I don't want you to record that I am refusing any of the treatments offered. I am not refusing, I just feel that they are not appropriate for me.
That was the end of the conversation.
Now that the covid inquiry has been published it is obvious to all that there was never anything constructive to come out of it. It's just a catalogue of what the main stream media were pushing out at the time.
Here's a little nugget from Keith just out. . . . . Everyone's health was put at risk when they bullied people into going along with their plan.