Month: April 2023

All the world is a stage – even in Lidl

So the lady with a full trolley was so apologetic that an item had dropped off and smashed all over the floor.  A manager came along and carefully picked out the glass shards.  He then turned up with a wet floor cleaner machine and in a minute or so the whole was pristine. I was standing nearly when I heard the smash of glass so camera in hand I recorded the scene. I saw a certain similarity of...

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A pictorial record of my visit today to Frome Somerset

Lovely sunshine and blue skies. A cool wind so you want to stay in the sun. A visit to my acupuncturist Martin who focused on my kidney and my heart. He found an arrhythmia  in my heart and recommended I get a check up via the doctor. My stomach problems that have been plaguing me for years have eased due to a change in my attitude fostered by Martin particularly by telling me that gastric...

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If this topic is unfamiliar to you then watch here. It it outstanding. 1:19:46

I almost never post videos on my diary page but this is so good and REAL that it did me good as an example for the priorities that I should have 24/7 Veteran Clinically DEAD For 10 minutes; Had A Chat With Jesus Face To Face - Goosebumps! (NDE) This guy is so convincing. He was a hard guy - a Vietnam Vet. but his near death experiences changed his life. Click here.  

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Lots of images of my visit to Bristol

The aim was to time the visit so I could draw breath and be away from my immediate environment whilst a particular communication was going out announcing my departure as secretary from the allotment association that I have been chairing for the past 7 years. We decided to have a free day and do as much or as little as we liked. The centre piece was a visit to lunch at Za Za's which is the...

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Invisible people + an evening of telepathy

This is the Swallow Cafe, a facility for those who have learning difficulties. It is situated to the East of Radstock. During a break in allotment work I decided to visit it. I asked for a latte and a piece of cake entitled 'Blondie'. It looked nutty and friendly but alas it was a sugar bomb and I could only eat a couple of mouthfuls. Monday was clean op day and although it was after midday...

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Wells on a sunny April day

This is obviously a picture essay. This is a picture postcard town with a long history. I will let the images speak for themselves.  There is a Cathedral with gardens as you probably know.  The £16 entrance charge for the garden still sticks in my craw. I think it is very unfair for one time visitors but for us locals it gives 12 months unlimited entry.         Wood chip used...

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