Rick's b.log - 2020/09/27 |
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Hard to believe.
Of the past year, there are only three notable events.
Not to mention:
And, of course:
Elsewhere:
But, none of that changes the fact. It's been a year. So today is definitely a day for listening to Gothique13 instead of PPN. And as for what's going on in the world? I've not checked the News app or The Guardian website. Today, I don't care.
Already a year
This evening, at 7.40pm, a year ago, my mother died.
Already a year.
And better yet, taught myself to drive.
In case you hadn't noticed, the second wave is here and it's here hard but few politicians want a second lockdown having basically burned their bridges (and economy) the last time. But enough people not taking it seriously, those who feel somehow entitled to do as they please and have the rules be for other people, and the sheer amount of misinformation going around mean that the daily infection cases are already in excess of what was happening back in the Spring. Thankfully, fewer hospitalisations this time around, though perhaps balanced out by growing evidence that this one isn't sparing children. Oh, and the risk of reinfection as the "immunity" that you get from having had Covid only seems to be good for a few months - immunity isn't much use against a mutated form.
Because Britain knows what it wants, right? Unicorns. Free trade deals with no obligations. Unicorns. To slam the borders shut and keep out all the horrible foreigners. Unicorns. And in case anybody missed it, unicorns.
Problem is, four years of failed negotiation has clearly failed to teach them that their importance in the world is not what they thought it was. Since the government is currently run by a bunch of hardliners that seem to think we're still in Victorian times, I predict a complete disaster. But, usefully for the inept muppets in charge, all the pain and catastrophe can easily be blamed on Covid and the EU's supposed "intransigence" at not giving them everything they want as some sort of special case. Which is utterly depressing given that back when the EU was younger and more keen to keep Britain on board, Thatcher successfully negotiated a set of special clauses far better than anybody else had. Thrown away because of nationalist stupidity.
Swallows and leaves
As I was starting the mowing yesterday, I saw many swallows flying overhead. By 2pm they had gone. I don't think those were my swallows as I've not seen them for several days. They were from somewhere else, taking a quick meal break on their way south. So, the fourth week of September is when they departed. I won't see them again until mid April.
Likewise, the cherry and willow are losing their leaves, as I mentioned the other day. The oaks are starting to turn brown as well. It'll be another seven months before the leaves and cherry blossoms return.
DIY Chai Latté
And so as not to leave today's blog entry on that note, I've put together a video, with the expected level of sarcasm...
Rick, 27th September 2020, 16:49 Hmm, "It is the 211st of March 2020". I forgot that 11, 12, and 13 break the rule of st, nd, rd suffixes.
I'll need to fiddle with the PHP the next time I turn on the PC. Which will hopefully be before the 311st of March. 😉Gavin Wraith, 28th September 2020, 11:08 Be content, ’tis but a nine days’ wonder, and as one sorrow drives out another, one passion another, one cloud another, one rumour is expelled by another; every day almost, come new news unto our ears, as how the sun was eclipsed, meteors seen in the air, monsters born, prodigies, how the Turks were overthrown in Persia, an earthquake in Helvetia, Calabria, Japan, or China, an inundation in Holland, a great plague in Constantinople, a fire at Prague, a dearth in Germany, such a man is made a lord, a bishop, another hanged, deposed, pressed to death, for some murder, treason, rape, theft, oppression, all which we do hear at first with a kind of admiration, detestation, consternation, but by and by they are buried in silence: thy father’s dead, thy brother robbed, wife runs mad, neighbour hath killed himself; ’tis heavy, ghastly, fearful news at first, in every man’s mouth, table talk; but after a while who speaks or thinks of it?
I thought you might like this passage from Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy. I thoroughly recommend this rich work as entertainment during the COVID winter evenings.John, 29th September 2020, 17:43 Oh boo hooooooo your gunna get old then your gonna die.John, 1st October 2020, 09:58 Is someone else masquerading as me? "Gonna" is not a word I would ever use, never mind "gunna"!
I was merely going to acknowledge the "homage" to Lynn Truss, gulp!
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