I'm yawning, I don't think I can stay awake until midnight, Happy New Year everyone.
We'll catch up tomorrow. Toodle pip. ilona
I'm yawning, I don't think I can stay awake until midnight, Happy New Year everyone.
We'll catch up tomorrow. Toodle pip. ilona
I didn't tell you this story when it happened a few weeks ago. It's a bit gruesome, so be prepared. You know how I hate to see fly tipping, that's rubbish dumped anywhere where it shouldn't be. I look in the bags to check that it isn't puppies or kittens, or any other live animals, just in case I can save them. I also look for anything that could be useful to someone else, I have been known to take things home with me, or go back later in my car to pick something up if it is too heavy to carry.
I spotted two black bin bags half hidden behind a tree on the edge of the wood. I opened the top of one of them, it wasn't tied very tightly. The putrid smell coming from it hit me as I tried to work out what was inside. At first glance it looked like a dead animal, perhaps a large dog. I have a photograph, I won't put it on here.
I tried to open the second bag but it was double bagged and I didn't want to get too close, so I gave up, presuming that the contents would be the same as the first one. Luckily I had gloves on. When I got home I reported what I found. Council workers went to pick them up.
It turns out they were dead sheep. That's all I was told. The police were informed. Although the bags were heavy I think it was just the fleece and possibly the head and legs that were left. They had possibly been butchered for meat.
It was horrible to find them, but I am not surprised. Were they stolen live from a field and taken elsewhere for slaughter, or were they killed in the field?
Everything is at risk of theft these days. All I can say is that the moral fibre of the human race is in decline. There has always been an element of crime, most of it we don't get to hear about, but now we have the internet it appears to be accelerating.
I think I might go out today, if I can get my arse into gear. Thanks for popping in.
Toodle pip. ilona
I allowed myself four hours for a walk today. I went at 12 and was back by 4. I was well wrapped up because it was cold. Furry hood to keep my head warm. The intention wasn't to do more miles, it was to meander, to stop and take in the winter scenery. I dawdled, I gazed, and I listened.
I took a different path and sloshed through the mud. I walked with my legs far apart as I straddled the mud, trying to get a bit of grip on the tufts of grass on each side. I should have taken my walking pole with me but I forgot.
On the side of the track I noticed a bundle of new wire. A bit like fence wire but not so thick. I picked it up and managed to scrunch it up and get it into a smallish plastic bag. That will come in useful I thought. On the way home I remembered that my friend Angela had said to me once she was looking for some wire to make an animal figure. She wants to grow a bush inside it and trim it to the shape as it grows. I dropped off the wire at her house, she was chuffed.
I found four black bin bags of fly tipping. Assorted rubbish inside. I had gloves on so I looked through it. Struck lucky, two pieces of packaging, bubble wrap bags, with a name and address on. I photographed what I found.
I've made a big pan of stew tonight. I had a couple of spicy bean burgers which were too hot for me so I put them in the stew. The whole stew was then spicy, so I put a spoon of sugar in it. That's better
As Christmas Day comes to a close I look forward to the days getting longer and the start of a new year. Maybe I will spend less time working on the computer, maybe I will concentrate on doing more of what makes me happy.
Thanks for sticking with me. Those who don't like what I put on my blog, it's ok to drop out. I have gained quite a few like minded friends, some on here, and a lot on the yoootooob channel. Welcome if you are new.
Toodle pip. ilona
There are a lot of people hurting right now. They are fearful of what is happening and fearful of what might happen. The world is being turned upside down and there doesn't seem to be any end to it. No let up. Relentless.
People are searching for answers, trying to make sense of it all. They feel so helpless, feel like they are at the mercy of some immovable force that has their future all mapped out. It needn't be like that.
Look to your own future. The answers you need are inside you. Listen to your heart, listen to your head. Do what you think is right for you.
Happy Christmas Day.
ilona
Toodle pip. ilona
I must have been about eight or nine at the time. We were having Sunday dinner sat round the table. I must have said something to upset mum, can't remember what it was about. Perhaps I was cheeky. The next thing I was being dragged into the coal house, and my dinner was thrown in after me. Maybe I was complaining about the food. The door was shut and I sat crying in the dark. I think she let me out when they had all finished their dinners. I didn't get anything.
That memory has stayed with me and seeing the coalman today brought it all back. I can laugh about it now, but it wasn't funny at the time. Don't think mum was a bully, she wasn't. She just brought us up to behave properly and watch our manners.
That's all for now. I'm waiting for a video to upload then I am going to bed.
Toodle pip. ilona
Several people with yoootooob channels were out on Saturday in London talking to members of the public about the rally for freedom they were taking part in. They were gathering a few clips to put on their channels. Katie Hopkins and Alex Belfield were there plus a few others. The mood was good, people were enjoying the rally, and were happy to talk about their experience of why they were joining in.
Today one chappie has had his mugshot plastered all over the main stream media because he made one slip of the tongue. He got his words mixed up and said utopia instead of dystopia. An easy mistake when you have a camera shoved in your face and the pressure is on to say something meaningful.
This kind of mistake fits in very well with the agenda of the pro vaxxers. They scour the tweeterata for juicy bits to provide ammunition for yet another attack on free speech.
The man made a mistake, me and millions of others know what he meant. To put the record straight, he doesn't want his kids to to be waking up in some kind of dystopia. To me that is the sign of a caring dad.
Catch ya later. ilona
Toodle pip. ilona
I found one of them covid testing kit thingys on a grass verge near a bus stop, a couple of days ago. No idea how it got there, did somebody chuck it or had it fallen out of someone's pocket or bag. Strange thing to find. The box had been opened, and was soggy wet as it has been raining here on and off. I removed the instruction leaflet and tossed the rest in a litter bin. I was curious to know how it works.
The booklet had several pages. Crikey, it looked complicated. I am not normally one for reading instructions. If I buy anything new I get it out of the box and play around with it, twiddle with a few things and hopefully it will do what it is supposed to do.
I can't see me coping with one of these kits. It looks like a right palaver with all the bits and pieces involved. I think I will pass on that one.
This new wave of fear which is spreading like wildfire is getting me down a bit. Is there no end to it? Daft thing to say, I can answer my own question there. No there isn't. I will just shut my eyes and ears and get on with my life.
I will just add here, that the lies coming out from the Government and Main Stream Media show no signs of slowing down. In fact they are ramping them up. I now don't believe anything they say. Thankfully I am not alone and there are others who are waking up. This Government should be taken down. I only hope that I am alive when they are prosecuted for crimes against humanity.
Thanks for popping in. We'll catch up soon. Toodle pip. ilona
Only one picture from todays walk. There is a Christmas wreath on Angie's bench. I suspect it might be Trevor, her husband, who put it there. I sat for a few minutes and enjoyed the sunshine, in the peace and quiet.
There are sections around the edge which are like sandy beaches. I bet the kids come in the summer and build sand castles.