Christmas, Sofas and the War on Mould

Not really feeling very Christmassy. I’ve bought the presents (on a strict unemployment budget!) and even wrapped them, written the cards, posted the cards, will at some point this week buy and decorate the tree, but I’m just not feeling it.  It will come and I will have a good time with Ma on Christmas Day and spend Boxing Day cuddling and doting on The Best Nephew in the World but it all feels like a gigantic fuss and I think I might prefer to be in bed (except for the cuddling the nephew thing!!)

In other news, I will not be sitting on a sofa, well not in my house at any rate, as the bloody thing doesn’t fit through my front door and had to go back to Oxfam – grrr.. but I will be spending a fair amount of time wiping the water off the inside of my windows, where the condensation has lead to mould growing around the window in my bedroom.  I discovered this yesterday when I drew the blind up whilst wearing glasses, this led me to the bathroom where I found that window in a similar state.  Moral of the story….wear your glasses more often…

Even the flat is biting me this month…..

Only one cure…cake, ok maybe two cures cake and gin…

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On being a spinster aunt…

I’m not quite an aunt yet but I’m preparing through knitting….

I know it’s a bit wonky but it’s the first time I’ve knitted anything that wasn’t a scarf!!

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Democracy and the right to speak

This has been really bugging me.

These things are facts.

1) Nick Griffin is the leader of the BNP.
2) In the last elections to the European Parliment, the BNP won 2 seats.
3) The BBC has rules that state when a political party has a percentage of votes in the country, they and their policies need to be aired on television and radio.
4) The BNP have that percentage, they had that percentage before the BBC invited them on Question Time.
5) The BNP have policies that are racist, sexist and homophobic

These things are my opinion

1) The BNP have no policies on the environment, the economy anything else that contributes to the running of the country or the mess that we are in.
2) Nick Griffin is a nasty, stupid man
3) If we actually asked him what he is going to do about running the country he wouldn’t have an answer.
4) Although the BNP had a right to go on Question Time, the questions should have been about more than Nick Griffin being an idiot and the BNP being racist. Could someone have asked him what he’s going to do about the economy, or the NHS (other than maybe ban non-white people from working in it – ’cause that would fix it) or even where he intended to re-patriate black and asian people born in the UK? Then we would see that the BNP have no policies….
5) The Daily Mail and Daily Express do a lot of ‘reporting’ about immigration that really isn’t true so this morning’s outrage is a bit rich, where do they think that people get the impression that the country is over-run with foreigners stealing our jobs and taking our women?
6) That applies to the Conservative Party as well, stop talking about immigration and Europe for God’s sake, that isn’t the problem.
7) Maybe just maybe, if we were less outraged that the BNP had a platform, we could think about why people voted BNP, rather than getting angry and calling them idiots. Surely that just entrenches opinions.
8) The rise of the BNP is about the failure of mainstream political parties to connect with,  dare I say it?, the working class (of all races) and develop policies that are about changing outcomes, rather than pandering to the middle classes and their need for choice and condemnation.
9) Banning people from expressing their opinions, however vile, doesn’t stop them having those opinions, nor does calling them idiots.  Only when you engage and debate do you have a hope in hell of changing them.
10) There has been lots of talk about facists, nazis and Churchill etc.  Churchill and other politicians of that era, expressed opinions about race that weren’t all that different from the BNP.  It was a different time.  That doesn’t mean that today he would support the BNP or people who do great things can’t have vile opinions.  Also, we need to grow up and stop referencing Churchill and ‘who won the War’ as a way to decide who we are as a country.
11) Finally, I don’t expect reasoned debate or sense from the BNP, but I do expect that from mainstream politicians, last night and this morning I haven’t seen that.  This is making a big deal about something that didn’t have to be and failing to address the real issue but as we aren’t talking about the bankers bonuses or MP’s expenses, maybe that suits them…

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Interesting times

May you live in interesting times is, I’m told, a curse in some cultures.  Well baby, that’s where I am.

The company I work for has just gone into administration.  I knew something was going down, I thought this might be it, it is.  As of today, my salary is guaranteed until the end of August and I think that it will be ok.  We’ll see…

In other news, it’s was my birthday on Thursday and we (Mum and I) went to Newcastle.  It’s beautiful and there wasn’t enough time.  We are so going back….

ReflectionCobblestones

View from the stairs

SignKittiwakes nestingJillianLooking upTynemouthThe Baltic
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Things that occur to me when listening to the News

What is going on with the satellite link that the BBC use, the reporter in Afganistan sounded like she had a speech defect?

General McCrystal  What kind of name is that?  Next up General Sparklehorse…

Bobby Robson is dead

Why does Alex Ferguson (I will not call him Sir, he’s supposed to be a socialist, what’s he doing taking honours from the Queen..come the revolution..) always sound like he’s foxed?

Foxed?  I’ve been reading too much Georgette Heyer..

This hacker has Asperger’s Syndrome and no I don’t think the US/UK extradition agreement is fair to UK citizens but his mother sounds strange to me.

All I want to know about the cricket is who is winning, why can’t they tell me that, I have no idea what the rest of it means…

I much prefer football….in theory England could beat Australia at football….maybe….

I’m in bed at 10pm, listening to Radio 4, could I be any more middle aged

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Modern manners

From Mighty Girl

’nuff said..

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Party Cake

For Tina and Charles’ party this weekend, I was put on cake duty.

Tina had a very clear idea of what she wanted, that was piles of cake.  So chocolate brownies, ginger cake and a raspberry cake with very pink frosting…

Christina and Suzanna decorated the piles with flowers.

Tom sent me a text on Sunday morning to say that the chocolate and ginger cakes were helping with the hangover, I wish I’d thought to take some home!!

 

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Moving in/sorting out

Saturday was the day and I’m in the flat.  It’s good and I’m gradually getting it all in order and trying not to be too frustrated that I can’t get it all done right this minute.  I do want to know what happened to the wok though…

HallBed's made!

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Shop ’til you drop…

It has been commented on many times but I have a lot of stuff…a huge bed, chest of drawers, my lovely chairs that we got from my godmother and so much kitchen stuff it’s not real and we won’t talk about the camping stuff.

So I was determined that I would only have an unfurnished flat and I have one, but over the last 4 and half years, I’ve got rid of/given stuff away so there are things that I really need and don’t have.  Over this weekend I have bought: an iron, an ironing board, an airer, a kitchen bin, a house phone, a radio, a bathmat, a laundry basket, a toilet brush, some baskety things, a lampshade, a mop, a bucket, a broom, a dustpan and brush, a soap dispenser and various household cleaning items (being clean requires a lot of stuff and the person who had my flat before me, wasn’t clean!)  It’s a big list and there is more stuff to buy, a wardrobe, some shelves and some lamps being the most pressing….and mum agrees…and as she leads the ‘you have too much stuff’ cheer squad.

But I am excited and looking forward to being in the flat and finding out what else there is in storage that I’ve forgotten about, roll on 4th July..

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Starting in the kitchen….

my new kitchen…

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