Monday, 20 April 2026
Mixing art with nature
I suffered.
The year is 1950. Your doctor lights a cigarette and tells you smoking is fine. He read it in a study. He is telling the truth about having read it. He does not know, or is not saying, that the study was funded by the tobacco industry.
I remember Auntie visiting and she needed to use both hands for something. Mum told me to hold Aunties lit cigarette for her. I refused because I hated the smell so much. I was forced to and held it at arms length. I got into trouble for that.
My brother and sister both smoked. My sister visited my house with her friend one day. I went into the kitchen to make drinks. When I went back into the living room they had both lit a cigarette. I muttered a complaint and opened a window. I asked, do you have to? My sister laid into me, she said I should allow them to smoke because they were my guests.
I spent a lot of time outdoors. Had to leave a room, gasping for fresh air. The idea of dragging filthy muck into my lungs was, and still is, abhorrent to me. I feel the same revulsion for vaping. How ridiculous is that stupid habit.
Catch ya later. Toodle pip. ilona
Sunday, 19 April 2026
The Countryside Show
Be proud.
Sunday and it's sunny.
Thought for the day.
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An early one this morning off the A34 Stafford. I've been asking the Council to sort this for many years and it never happened so sorted myself at 6am on Sunday.
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Lesson learnt. Don't ask anyone to do it for you. Do it yourself. Be proud of your achievements.
Have a great day. Toodle pip. ilona
Saturday, 18 April 2026
Don't give up.
Too many people are giving up.
Have a good weekend.
Toodle pip. ilona
Friday, 17 April 2026
Another book cover finished.
Just one more prick
This article is pants. 😫😩😵
Unloved bins for sale.
All over North Lincolnshire there are redundant bins waiting to be picked up. The Council have a new recycling system and issued us with larger red bins. They now need to come back and collect the old ones. It's been four weeks since we got the replacement new bins. Perhaps they are too busy collecting all the red litter bags that are appearing everywhere. 😁😎😆
The residents of this street in Scunthorpe are fed up of seeing them blown about by the wind, so they have laid them to rest in a communal green space. What a good idea. I don't know what the plan is for them once they have been collected, but most of them still have a lot of life in them. I hope they are selling them on to recover some of the cost of the new ones.
I suggest put them in a container and ship them to a country that can make use of them. There must be hundreds of ways to recycle the whole bin. Convert them back to the raw materials, grind them up, and add it to tarmac when they fill pot holes. 👍👍👍
Have a nice day. Toodle pip. ilonaThursday, 16 April 2026
Two days of tackling grot spots
It rained a second time but I managed to fill it. The two bags were deposited next to the two from the day before.
Left or right - does it matter
Wednesday, 15 April 2026
Watch Marcelito.
Sticking plaster
I am trying not to be negative about this event. North Lincolnshire Council are pushing this solution to make our streets safer at night. For those who are afraid to go out in the dark, this protest/demonstration is supposed to send a message that women are safe in our town.
So what will happen after this event? Nothing. Will men start behaving themselves? Nope. They are programmed to procreate, it's in their psyche. Not all, but a lot go through the phase of sowing their wild oats. I could write a whole book on the subject, but I am off to Coffee Morning now.
Toodle pip. ilona
Tuesday, 14 April 2026
Frustrating
It's been a lovely mild day today with a slight breeze.
This afternoon I went back to the busy road to finish tidying up the litter pick I started yesterday. I was pleased to see that the Council had collected the pile of bags I left at the entrance to the big pond. They had also emptied their own litter bin and put a fresh bag in there. I started a new pile there with two fresh bags I picked today. The two flat screens and four tyres had gone as well.
Two bags was enough for me to pick today. At 4pm I stopped. There was a lot of scrambling through bushes. It was hard work. On my way home it felt like I was bunking off early.
I had a quick walk to the picnic area car park tonight to see if the Council had emptied the bin there. Pleased to find that it had all gone. Not pleased to see new litter on the grass verges on the way back. So frustrating when I have recently cleared it all away.
This made me smile. The bench is on the front garden of a corner bungalow. The people living there keep it neat and tidy. They put a dog bowl out with a drink of water for any passing pooches. There has never been a table there before. I wonder where they got it from. I don't think it will get stolen, it is very heavy cast iron. I wonder if they are going to start serving tea and cakes. 😄😁😎