We noticed this mysterious tapping sound a couple of days ago and thought it was someone with a trowel doing a rather tricky building operation but this morning we have discovered what it was. In our garden is a large mirror which I rescued from the recycle. we discovered that a robin was quite convinced that there was a competitor looking at it and it was typing away to try and defend itself....
Month: October 2018
Things to be grateful for
It seems that this havoc was created not by the tsunami itself but by the liquification of the ground where it turns into a sort of slurry and simply buries buildings or moves them at its own will. how on Earth this mosque apparently moved into the sea is beyond my understanding but it does remind me of the transitory nature of this life and how we should never take anything for granted. As we...
Back to RUH, some lovely works, on to the Victoria Art Gallery
My stomach is giving me trouble, so off to the specialist to do a scan or is ut an ultra scan. What the difference is between the two I'm not quite sure but anyway they put some jelly on your stomach and peruse the inside of the organs which include everything from the top of the rib cage downwards. I seem to have some polyps but no gallstones and a little bit of a hernia about which I will be...
A brilliant triptych of a day.
For those of you who are not familiar with the term triptych it is borrowed from art where three sections of a picture related to the same topic are displayed. My day was nicely divided into three. The only cloud on the horizon was the fact that Brent crude oil is now $80 a barrel which means that instead of paying 129.9 pence per litre unleaded petrol it's probably going to go up to 135...
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