Thursday, 13 May 2021
Afternoon walk
Making stuff.
Wednesday, 12 May 2021
Exploring
Tuesday, 11 May 2021
A walk in South Yorkshire.
Monday, 10 May 2021
I can see a rainbow.
I wasn't going to post again tonight, but. . . . . . . . this is the dinner I have just scoffed.
Let's go for a walk.
Sunday, 9 May 2021
Buried treasure
Friday, 7 May 2021
Eight of the best. (Edited)
Coffee chat with Mayze
Thursday, 6 May 2021
Reflections
Good morning. Bright and sunny here, there is a crispness in the air. Two days of no walking so I have some catching up to do. I see several people walking around the village on a regular basis. One lady walks with her friend, sometimes alone. I said to her once why doesn't your hubby join you on a walk, he would enjoy it. She said, no he won't do that, he likes his tele and his beer. She is slim, him overweight. A year has passed and he is dead, she is still walking. True story.
I don't spend a lot of time looking back, things that have happened in the past can't be changed. I concentrate on today, and what I can do to get the most out of life. Just lately I have been thinking about the direction the world is going and I don't like what I see. They call it progress, but things are changing at a rapid pace.
People talk about the good old days, but there were hard at times as well. People were supported by their local community, people mucked in together. There has always been conflict and disease in some parts of the world, caused by clashes in religion, race, and the unequal distribution of wealth. There will always be the have's and the have not's. And now the plan is for everyone to be the same.
The problem is that the custodians of the New World will not be the ordinary people, it will be those who are the wealthiest. Up to now those with the largest amounts of money have called the shots. It is they who have led us right down the garden path, it is they who will lead us into oblivion.
As I see it we need to get back down to our grass roots. Small local communities helping each other. Globalisation is not the answer. We have seen the influence of those in power as they inflict their one size fits all regime on the world. They ignore the individuals needs and rights. They bulldoze their way through society, dividing and driving a wedge between the rich and poor, so that people blame everyone else for their predicament.
The world is not one group, it is many groups, with many levels of poverty and wealth. If the elite want to sort out inequality and make the world a better place for all they must use their wealth to level things out. But they will not. Amazon will grow bigger, robots and artificial intelligence will become normal, and food production will be dominated by the big players.
It is the elite with the money who are destroying society as we know it, and people are going along with it. I hate to say this but we need to start back pedaling. People need to adjust their expectations of what they want from life. Do they want to be permanently hooked up to a screen as they are already, or do they want human face to face interactions? Do they want every single thing they buy delivered to their door, so they never have to step outside? Every Amazon purchase is another nail in the coffin for small businesses.
If you want to retain your individuality get rid of your smart phones, and start using cash locally for your purchases. That would be a good start.
My stomach is telling me to eat. I have mushrooms and eggs on toast for breakfast. Might chuck something else in the pan. I'll cut you loose. Have a nice day. ilona
Wednesday, 5 May 2021
Just clouds.
As predicted the sky darkened soon after I got back. Heavy rainfall fell but was gone again after a few minutes.
I am looking out of the window now and can see the sun going down behind the houses. There are clouds of white, and all shades of grey. It will be an interesting sunset tonight, but not a spectacular one.
I am having a glass of wine after my dinner. It was three cheese and onion croquets, a potato in the microwave, iceberg lettuce, three small mushrooms, four slices of cucumber, with an onion and garlic dip. Simple and very nice.
Thank you for popping in. We'll catch up tomorrow. Toodle pip. ilona
Tuesday, 4 May 2021
Small bag to make, with instructions.
The boxy bottom is achieved by some clever folding, no stitching required.
Monday, 3 May 2021
3 different bags
Sunday, 2 May 2021
Big spender
Billy was waiting with his harness on when I got back. He really looks forward to his walks. I bought him a teddy to add to his collection, only 10p.
Thanks to those who have checked in with their walking miles, it's good to see that people are still keen on this challenge. Anyone who hasn't done so can check in at any time, just go to the page and send a comment with your progress report.
Thanks for popping in. Catch ya 2morrow. Toodle pip. ilona
Saturday, 1 May 2021
Happy Mayday
Good morning. The sun is back, that's a relief. I had a little potter in the garden yesterday in between showers, that was all. No walking. I did some washing which had to be brought in and draped over a drying rack. I shall hang them outside again today. There is a heavy knitted hoodie/long jacket which my friend gave me. I want to add some colour to it with some patchwork trimmings, or maybe some embroidery, haven't decided which.
I found some more rope, it's white and clean, so I am making another bowl. I fancied making a lined tote bag so I cut out the fabric last night, maybe I'll sew it together today. I found a pattern on yoootooob which looked pretty simple to follow. I don't normally follow patterns, but in this instance I can't be arsed to make one up myself. Brain fog.
If the weather stays dry I will be off out for a walk this afternoon. I finished April on 348 miles, so I am ahead of target. How have you done? How is your walking going? This is where members of the International Walking Group check in so we can cheer each other on.
Pics from the archives. I know, it's not autumn but I like these. Local park.