Just thought I would reproduce this extra-ordinary photo - Ed. Today, a respite from the wind and rain. Its actually quite a sunny and warm day around 13 degrees which is not bad at all for January. We decided to go for lunch to the Mendip Pantry. Françoise asked me if we were going out to lunch, or just to lunch. The former can have awkward connotations without the right context implying you...
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My Somerset Life by Brian Snellgrove
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Standing up for what you believe
So, from my perspective as I sit here on a Sunday afternoon still enjoying the memories of the holiday that I have recently had. We have the following world situation: # Israel is using the excuse or 'code' of getting rid of Hamas to destroy and displace Palestinians. Prematurely, Israel have sold oil and gas rights for drilling including one sold to the father in law of our UK Prime Minister...
A Court case without a court
Not being able to sleep last night, I arose and had a look at some of the programs stored on my Sky box. I found a series featuring John Cleese who had been given a series of 10 programs by GB news to do what he liked. He was called something like the Dinosaur Hour. He was talking about wokeness. Before I start, I should mention that it was extremely difficult to hear what he had to say...
Bath Christmas Market + The importance of boundaries + RUH visit
We as a nation have become addicted to images and brief videos and I am not sure how powerful the written word still is. As I have said before, I write this diary mainly for myself but anyone is entitled to have a peep into my life. All of us are one consciousness having derived from the same origin so we are different in our expressions of our identity but we all have something to give each...
A ‘chance’ meeting – Wisdom from C G Jung – what is peace?
An interesting morning of synchronicity I had to take my car to the garage to attend to the tracking of the front wheels. One of these things you don't spot until it is too late and in my case where parts of my tyre were worn down to the metal. That definitely would not pass the MOT. After dropping off my car, I walked to the aforementioned Porky's cafe (do a search) and I noticed that as I...
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