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Yet another inept zoom session – when will people learn?

Before I start to whinge, here is a leaflet that I saw in Frome Cheese and Grain this evening. Unsung minorities which are not so small as we would like to imagine are nevertheless important so well done whoever it was for this local initiative.   A brief word today. There is a social and cultural group called Christians in Media. I receive a lot of material including an invitation to come...

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Back to normal – the Bath and Kennet Canal (again)

All Quiet on the Western Front It is nice to have a day off after yesterday's tumultuous question in which I asked whether Kate Middleton was dead . I had record viewing numbers and a number of colourful and varied comments about my subject material. This page, yesterday's, will be a continuing story as I hear more evidence which so far is pretty damning . I've also said that if I am wrong and...

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Is the Fourth Dimension a progressive or a retrogressive spiritual step?

Have I written the most unreadable blog ever? (today's specialist blog).  I realise that dimensionality is not everyone's cup of tea or coffee. I realized that most people are more concerned about what they're going to have for lunch, how they're going to pay the bills, and so such existential topics as dimensionality are in the far distance.  I decided to write that entry for me for once. I...

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Do spam emails get on your nerves?

Morning coffee at Paulton All Saints What a lovely day. Blue sky and sun. 11 degrees C.  To the coffee morning at all Saints Paulton where I have not been for some time. I met a lady whose son is called Chris who is currently teaching at a very difficult class in a school in Frome. He does not seem to do any actual teaching. He spends his time explaining that you have to listen to the teacher,...

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Make yourself more beautiful? – fun with an app.

Today turned out to be a very lazy day. Off to buy two dozen eggs at our local farm then onto the butchers for some fresh un pasteurized unhomogenised milk. Westfield Methodist Church is fast becoming our stopping off point of choice on a Saturday morning. We find the atmosphere even more open and friendly then the other church I normally go to on Tuesdays. You sit down at a table with a...

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IQ test, Private vs NHS Dentists, origin of words, the delights of application forms

First, an IQ test We have been aware for some time that our pond has a leak. I think it may have been due to the fact that roots of the water Irises have a strong desire to search for nutrition and they may have found a small crack in the rubber lining which they are exploiting. I decided to do an experiment, I let the water drain down to a stable level. It should be clear that the leak is not...

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