The clouds started coming over so it's time I made tracks for home.
Monday, 9 February 2026
All the fun of the fair
The clouds started coming over so it's time I made tracks for home.
Don't want one.
Aye up, me again. Here comes trouble.
"An annual standard colour TV licence currently costs £174.50/year and since 2020 most over-75s no longer get their Licences for free. "However, there are a few exceptions, including if you're claiming Pension Credit (either Guarantee or Savings credit), in which case you're entitled to a free TV Licence each year." And it comes as it's just been announced the cost will rise to £180.
Article in Birmingham Live. Don't bother to read it. It's full of adverts.
I refuse
Good morning.
I have tried but it has all fallen on deaf ears. The Humber Bridge have moved over to a new system. No toll booths, set up an account, top it up with credit electronically, and they will deduct the price of your crossings. Or something like that. You get the gist.
They say the occasional user can pay with cash at designated Paypoints, which are usually in shops. My nearest one is four miles away so that is a detour I am not willing to do. Four miles to the shop, then three miles to the bridge. No, not doing it.
The bridge opened in 1981. They said once it has been paid for from people paying to cross, they would drop the toll charge. They haven't. For a long time it was £3 to cross, I didn't use it very often then. They next dropped it to £1.50 so I started to use it a lot more often.
My latest comment on their faceboook page.
Well done Humber Bridge. I am not going to read any more posts from you, it's obvious what this is all about. It's about gathering data, because data is the new currency. It's not about making it convenient for us the customer, it's about stealing our freedom to move about whenever we feel like it. You can see all the problems that people are having . You can see the confusion this is causing, yet you push ahead with it. This is happening all over the country. Putting obstacles in the way to disrupt freedom of movement. Putting barriers across roads, and extending cycle tracks when no cyclists are using them. Crossing the bridge should be free, it's part of the national road network.
Have a good day. Toodle pip. ilona
Sunday, 8 February 2026
No self scanning for me
Good evening.
A quick reminder. I often speak to people about this when I am out. It's good to see that not everybody wants to self scan, and not everybody is paying with a plastic card or phone. I think people are gradually getting the message.
Home Bargains have not yet brought in self scanning, neither has The Range. Aldi will open a person checkout if asked to do so. I always put my shopping on the conveyor belt with a green light above it. An assistant soon turns up, and I thank them and have a little chat.
Let's keep the checkout assistants in a job.Saturday, 7 February 2026
Ben meets Annalisa
Recycled comments
Good afternoon.
You may have noticed that I have deleted rather a lot of comments. It's a shame that people can't find anything better to do with their time. However, rather than throw all their efforts into the trash bin, I have recycled them. So let's admire all the wonderful colours. Pretty aren't they.
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I think I need to confirm my ground rules for this blog. Those who have been reading for a while will know what I am about. This is my diary. I record what I do, what I think about, how I see things, and sometimes my opinions. I don't expect everyone to be on my side. If you are, that's great. I am happy to accept comments. I prefer to communicate with those of a similar mindset.
It is often said that I won't publish any comments which have opposing views to mine. That is true. This is not a debating platform. I suggest anyone falling into that category would do better to start their own blog, or find their niche on another blog, or join a social media site.
I get to choose which comments I publish, and without explanation. You get to choose how best to use your time.
As usual, you are most welcome to read my blog. Thanks for popping in. Have a good Saturday.
Toodle pip. ilona
It's only words
Some close ups so you can read the words. Make of it what you will. Find your own meanings in these essays. The short sentences are direct and straight to the point. It is often confrontational, and would be offensive to some. Some of it can be easily applied to life in 2026.
Friday, 6 February 2026
Keeping my head above the water
Good morning.
Here we go again, another wet and miserable start to the day. Have they been mucking about with the cloud seeding again. Oh well, I have enough to do to keep me busy.
This is a photo of the swimming baths in Burton upon Trent, taken a long time ago. The building was demolished. It had some awful memories for me, trying to learn how to swim and being shit scared of the water. Once a week we were loaded on the bus and driven five miles to this place of torture.
It was a Stevensons double decker, just like this one. Who would have thought that years later I would have a job driving them, when I got my PSV, Public Service Vehicle Licence. The baths were long gone by then. I did the school buses, morning and afternoon.
Wednesday, 4 February 2026
Living off grid in Iceland.
Health matters (edited)
Keir Starmer