Saturday, 4 April 2026
The way it's going . . . . . . .
Friday, 3 April 2026
Reflections at Easter.
Dear readers.
This weekend is a time to reflect on Christianity. People go to churches to pray. I was raised with Christian values. My parents never went to church, and neither did I.
We sang hymns and said prayers every morning at Junior School. It was called Assembly. That's how it was. It was there that I realised that I couldn't see the words on a gigantic song sheet hanging on the wall at the front of the classroom. I was about six or seven. I had to learn all the words by heart. I still remember some of them. I told my mum and she took me to get my eyes tested. Then I had to start wearing glasses. Horrible ugly National Health specs.
A few years later I started to go to a Methodist Church. It seemed a good idea as my friends were going. I joined the choir. It was friendly and relaxed, and fun. After the service there was a club like atmosphere. I dropped that when I became interested in pop music and fashions.
And then the Sixties happened. I have never felt compelled to go to church since then. I let go of it, and moved on. My attitude now is that religion should be a private decision for the individual. It should not be used as a battering ram to indoctrinate others, or even exterminate others.
Religion is something you should feel inside of you. No need to share it at all.
I wonder what John Lennon would think now, if he was still alive. Nice try John, 55 years later and nothing has changed. Now there are a lot more variable thrown into the mix. Nothing is simple.
Imagine. 1971.
Imagine there's no heaven
It's easy if you tryNo hell below us
Above us only sky
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday the world will live as one
Thursday, 2 April 2026
Not playing their games
Wednesday, 1 April 2026
What did I do today?
Dropped off at my collection place, with the bag from yesterday. The Council are going to love me. Ha ha. I can imagine them when they come round in the truck. Oh no, not again. 😆😇😁
Tuesday, 31 March 2026
Only one today
What the heck ! ! !
Monday, 30 March 2026
Hair today gone tomorrow.
And four became five
I got back to my car and found that a lorry had parked close by. I had a chat with the driver. He was there for the night and was just about to warm up his home made stew dinner. What a nice man he was. I made him laugh with my trucking stories. I almost envied him tucked up nice and warm inside his cab.
Sunday, 29 March 2026
My brother
Stephen's downfall was alcohol. He was a sensitive and impressionable young man and it sent him off the rails. He seemed to be following in the footsteps of our father. I blame the army for that. They taught him how to drink. The police picked him up one night, found him in the gutter, took him to the hospital to get him cleaned up before they brought him home. I left home and got a flat, to give them more room.
After that it becomes more vague. He went to live in Bah Rain, don't know why, think it might have been for work. He met a young lady there and they shared a flat together. I went for a holiday there. After not seeing him for a few years I was shocked by how much he had changed. Something had happened to his personality, and I saw first hand how volatile he was. Sad to say but I left early, got the first flight I could back to the UK.
No point in sharing details, what's past is past. He went to live in Mumbai with his now wife. Fast forward 17 years, he chose to not get in touch with us. We got an email from Ap to say he was gravelly ill and wasn't expected to live much longer. A week or so later he passed away in hospital.
Stephen what happened to you. I think of you today on your birthday.
The weather doesn't look too good outside.
Enjoy your Sunday, whatever you are doing.
Toodle pip. ilona
Saturday, 28 March 2026
Just horsing around
I made it into the shop just before they closed at 4pm. Look what I treated myself to, it was only £5, a bargain. Perfect, I have always wanted a pink backpack. I bought three jars of posh jam which I will donate as raffle prizes at the Coffee Mornings on a Wednesday. I couldn't resist buying a cotton tea towel as well. It has an eye catching cat design. I think this might get donated as well. It should be framed, it's too nice to use on wiping dishes.
I knocked out this video this morning, and left it uploading onto yoootooob. It was ready when I got back. A chitchat before my breakfast.
I wish this weather would warm up. Fed up of being cold. Don't forget to put your clocks forward one hour if you are in the UK. We are now moving into British Summer Time. Summer, ha ha, that's a joke.
A good film to watch
Brenda Blethyn In Girls' Night (1998) | Love, Loss and Las Vegas Dreams | Julie Waters 1 hour 37 minutes.
Friday, 27 March 2026
Four bags today
Cultivate your sense of humour
If the previous post was a bit too heavy for you, give this a try. Be sure to have a tissue nearby, and don't be eating while you watch, because you will be laughing your little socks off. That AI has got to be good for something. Read the name tags on the reporters.
😎😍😰😛
Toodle pip. ilona
Children are their targets
Good morning.
It's raining and I want to go out and pick up the litter I saw yesterday. Bugger. I hope it stops. In the meantime I will play on the computer, and do a bit of sewing.
How do you feel about robots taking over the world, because they will. Maybe not all humans will be obliterated, those remaining will be the ones who will be controlling the robots. You know who I mean, the rich mob who are playing God.
If you are having difficulty with your rabbit hole diving, you could listen what this bloke has to say about Melania's speech. HighImpactFlix
Thursday, 26 March 2026
Exploring a new walking route.
Thanks for popping in. Catch ya tomorrow. Toodle pip. ilona