Saturday, March 11, 2023
Thurso River Made with Clipchamp
Friday, March 10, 2023
When The Boat Comes Back.
The Anglo-French Summit reaches no heights as two of the shortest politicians think of only one song. "When The Boats Come In" Here's a little Rishi for your little dishy when Macron (Petit Napoleon) sends the boats back to us.
This really isn't any clear answer for boats entering UK waters. Macron said this is an agreement with the EU, not France.
I trust Macron a lot more than our PM. To be a great Great Britain, we should be more like President Macron, not the mess known as our PM and this drowning Government.
The PM found a barrel-bent himself over it, then lowered his trousers. They have us over a barrel.
PRICES AND VALUES
Another day of cold snow showers after a minus 6 temperature until a few hours ago. Yesterday, I was astonished to see in Thurso, 10 miles away, it was warmer, more straightforward and busier than where I live. I went out dressed like Shackleton on a trip to the far-flung north pole, only to discover the heating was on in every shop. I hope we will see warmer weather soon, allowing the body warmer and T-shirt wear to be recommissioned for at least a few months.
The charity shop is a roaring trade in jazz vinyl albums that I have been buying recently, this week £3 cheaper than they were last week. In Tesco, the prices have increased again. Taxi fares have also increased. I wonder when it will all collapse? Because at some point, people will stop buying goods and services, forcing prices downwards into a spiral of deflation. Pure greed is the main driving force behind this at the consumer end of the retail industry; we are stupidly paying more and more, they will inflate the prices, and so it goes on.
The news through media outlets continues to be a distraction via non-stories to hide the real nugget they are trying to hide. That nugget is the Government, for thirteen years, then another thirteen years before we have had the worst administration in my lifetime.
They have all failed on immigration, crime and the EU.
Now the media has jumped on Gary Lineker, another distraction from the real issues.
We don't want the nasty tribal nationalist attitudes of the thirties where we blame and terrorise one section of the community for being different. Lineker is correct about that, so why didn't he just say that?
The State has no business to poke around and lecture people.
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
SNOW SCENE ON THE A9.
FLAT EARTH SPOTTED ON A SNOWY AFTERNOON IN NORTH SCOTLAND?
Vintage railway film - Operation London Bridge - 1975
Bermondsey Leather Trail
Monday, March 6, 2023
Paris Police 1905 A Short Review.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p0f02n96/paris-police-1905
BBC Four Saturday at 9 PM Paris Police 1905 was a mix of satire and tragedy worth watching, with some very moral extremes, locking away all the prostitutes while the GPs get the men to promise in writing they will abstain from sex cutting, diseases and orphans.
Also, we saw some comedy involving various officers acting out in the woods about how they thought a man had died, in the same fashion as Poirot, one of the characters was obsessed with his car bragging about his driving skills until he crashed into a Horse.
After he had crashed into the Horse, they were holding him back from the wreck of his car, resting across a Horse, one officer shouting, "Put him out of his misery" he thinks they are talking about him. The tragedy was that the vehicle had run over a Horse. I considered it to be satire in the darkest form.
Those French-subtitled foreign language dramas all move too fast because subtitles distract from the action on screen. It is an excellent drama worth watching.
Follow the link to watch the series on BBC.
ROBIN
Robins aren't rare, but you don't see them as often as other birds. This was taken last month by River Thurso.
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
The Hinge - 'The Village Postman' (1968)
MARINA on the power of pop, tackling female shame and the politics behin...
This is very interesting and honest.
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Over the past five days, it has been a scorcher in Caithness, right at the far northern end of the map Monday-Friday from 13th-17th June...
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The puddle is in the middle of a snowy, infinite plane. The Snow covered and overflowing Bottle Bank is seen above. The Roof is covered in ...