The snow has kept me indoors today. I have sewn all the gold beads onto the woolly wall hanging, while watching yootooob videos. It finishes it off perfectly. I did think I would hang it just as it is without a backing, but to make it easy for myself I will mount it on a board covered in black fabric.
I have a board which is just right for the job but it needs trimming down to the right size. I went to my friends house to ask him to do the job with his electric rotary saw in his workshop. He was not there. I suspect he might be away visiting his in laws. I will have to cut it down myself tomorrow on the bench in the back garden.
I made a pan of soup for dinner tonight. Broccoli, cauliflower, and carrot. Very nice it was. There is some left for tomorrow.
I would like to have a day out this weekend, but I'm not sure if there is going to be some more snow. I will check the forecast.
All cats have been indoors today. Even Oscar doesn't want to go out.
I see that the covid enquiry has come to an end. So, £200million has been spent on it.
Carl Heneghan gives his verdict.
The report demonstrates a complete failure to consider existing knowledge of respiratory viruses, both past and present, in its study of transmission. Additionally, it lacks an analysis of the devastating consequences of the 200 measures that were implemented. It does not address the issue of healthcare-associated infections or explore what caused the high number of deaths. Furthermore, the amateurish approach to attributing deaths—using 14 different definitions—was completely overlooked. Much of the report’s analysis, especially its analysis of lockdown timing, depends on mathematical models. Models are not evidence; they are predictions based on assumptions, often with enormous uncertainty.
Thanks for popping in. Toodle pip. ilona
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