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Wednesday, 31 May 2023
Bingo.
Snippets
Pause for thought. I have a busy day today. Toodle pip. ilona . . . . . .
Tik Tok takes Beijing's propaganda and amplifies it around the world.
Dr Martins' fully-evidenced address to the EU Parliament is rightly going viral. The truth is the truth.
There are 25+ US-funded biolabs in Ukraine
The great global awakening to Big Pharma tyranny continues.
Council using diesel generators to charge electric bin lorries.
Wonderful reception and great energy from packed out crowd in Canberra this evening. Next 3 events in Melbourne selling fast.
So we’re going to spend €200m slaughtering 65,000 cows and import dairy products to meet emission targets.
Limerick, Ireland - 32 yo European fitness model champion & nurse Judy Fitzgerald died unexpectedly on May 27, 2023. Cause of death unknown.
Detained and having my phone seized by DPS Capitol Police for speaking out about men in women’s restrooms!
Garlic & raw honey are great immune boosters during the flu season.
Majority of men who get breast implants and put on makeup and dresses, keep fully functional male genitalia and sexual function. Surgery covered by external appearances can be deceptive.
The WHO is not a governmental organization. 80% of the funding is coming from private organizations likes oligarchs and Big Pharma.
Politicians “need to stop virtue signalling” on climate change and focus on solving problems like diseases and poverty. We shouldn’t let climate change overtake our entire conversation and say this is the only thing that matters.
A 'digital pound' could spell the end of financial privacy & freedom as we know it.
Notebooks and WhatsApp messages belonging to Boris Johnson have been handed to the Cabinet Office
Crazy world.
Tuesday, 30 May 2023
Visitor
Isn't nature wonderful. Toodle pip. ilona
Entwined exhibition.
Artists in Entwined: Amanda Ansell, Bryony Benge-Abbott, Hannah Brown, Graham Crowley, Sam Douglas, Michele Fletcher, Barbara Howey, Linda Ingham, Juliette Losq, Paula MacArthur, Iain Nicholls, Joe Packer, Julian Perry, Narbi Price, Harvey Taylor, Helen Thomas, Judith Tucker and Joanna Whittle.
A link to more info about this exhibition.
Entwined: Plants in Contemporary Painting - 20-21 Visual Arts Centre (2021visualartscentre.co.uk)
Thanks for popping in. Toodle pip. ilona
Sunday, 28 May 2023
I'm glad.
I am glad I don't buy things off the internet. It seems that parcel delivery drivers are in the habit of chucking packages and boxes over the gate or the garden wall, rather than going to the front door and ringing the bell. I'm also glad I'm not a delivery driver. It must be a rotten job to start the day with a full load knowing that you will probably be out late trying to offload everything and return to the depot with an empty van.
When I went to collect Billy for his walk last week I was surprised to see a box had been left in the front yard. It looked like the driver had just lobbed it over the wall. He/she could have opened the gate and walked a few yards to the front door. Carol was in and could have received it.
The box I saw was very badly ripped to bits. It turned out it had been ordered by her son Gary, in Germany. Marks and Sparks do a very nice hamper, which must have cost a fair amount of money. A certain little dog had seized it's opportunity to search for something edible. Luckily most of the parcel was still intact. Some of the contents were scattered around in his frenzied attack. There wasn't much left of a Victoria sponge cake. The icing had gone off the top, and a very small piece of the base was left in the tattered box.
This story is of a dog attacking a parcel, it appeared in the Express. Fancy ordering three dresses to try on at home, then having to send one or two, or all of them back. More hassle. We get people coming on our village page asking if anyone has found their parcel. They then have to go and collect it from someone else's house. What a palaver.
I shall continue to go to a shop if I want to buy something which I can carry home. Even if I didn't have a car I would go on the bus with my shopping trolley. I'm glad I don't shop online. So much easier spending cash in a shop.
Enjoy your Sunday. Toodle pip. ilona
Friday, 26 May 2023
Wonky back, coffee chat
Quick in and out.
Thursday, 25 May 2023
Keep moving.
Toodle pip. ilona
Wednesday, 24 May 2023
Tina.
Carefully does it
My back has gone a bit wonky, I'm trying to work out how it happened. I haven't had any back pain for years. It could be that the sawing up of a massive pallet on the back garden yesterday was not a good idea. I want to get rid of it. It is now in two pieces, but still too big to load into the car and take to the tip. I might get an able bodied man to move it to the front gate and put a note on it, free to take.
What could have triggered it is all the weeding I am doing. Kneeling on a cushion and leaning forward to remove the weeds means putting extra pressure on the back muscles. I need to put one hand on the ground for support.
Or it could be that I spent the last hour in bed this morning lying on my side. My usual position is to lie flat on my back the whole night.
Now I am moving around very carefully, trying to keep my back straight and upright. I walked slowly to the Coffee Morning, this morning. I am glad I made the effort, had a nice chat with a woman who has a small art group that meets at her house. She is into painting pictures. She is also a hypnotherapist and does relaxation classes. I said, tell me more. Could be something I could join in with in the future.
It's sunny so I think I should be outside now. Sitting in a chair, not moving a pallet about or pulling weeds up. Bye for now. Toodle pip. ilona