Sunday, June 26, 2022

The latest concerning Pimento poets…….

 Pimento poets still exist and are, actually, very active ………meeting on line once a month at least. At some stage the group may meet in person again, subject to the discovery of a suitable venue and if everyone is inclined to support the venture. In the meantime members read their work, listen and comment when they meet on Zoom.


For a variety of reasons I have not been able to join them although I still regard myself as being….in the group. 

Thursday, September 17, 2020

His Dad: My Now Journal and Covid 19 Collective…..

His Dad: My Now Journal and Covid 19 Collective…..: Information concerning the way things are now. After Dave died, the cancer and then some observations until Covid 19 and NOW again...

Thursday, June 25, 2020

Little boys without much intelligence nor common sense...

WHAT was going on in their brains? Messing around, hugging each other, going to parties........perhaps no one told them about a virus......




Thiem 'extremely sorry' for Adria Tour antics

Reuters
(Reuters) - World number three Dominic Thiem is "extremely sorry" for the way players conducted themselves at Novak Djokovic's Adria Tour exhibition event after which four players tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the Austrian said on Thursday.
Djokovic, Grigor Dimitrov, Borna Coric and Viktor Troicki tested positive after playing in the charity tournament in Serbia and Croatia, which drew big crowds and saw players pose for pictures together.
Images and videos of the players hugging at the net, playing basketball together and partying at the event have also been posted on social media.
Australian Open finalist Thiem played in and won the Belgrade leg, which was staged at Djokovic's tennis centre by the Danube River.
The 26-year-old, who lost to Djokovic in the Melbourne final, said he was "shocked" when he got the news from the Adria Tour. The event was called off following the second leg in Zadar, Croatia.
"We played without an audience for weeks, so we have been more than happy about the fans at the event," Thiem said in an Instagram post. "We trusted the Serbian government's corona rules, but we have been too optimistic.
"Our behaviour was a mistake, we acted too euphorically. I am extremely sorry."
Though the players were not breaking government protocols during the tournament, it highlighted the risks of athletes from different countries mingling without adhering to what have become social distancing norms.
Thiem, also a two-times finalist at Roland Garros, did not play in Zadar as he had signed up to join the Ultimate Tennis Showdown, which is being held on weekends at Patrick Mouratoglou's academy in France.
"I've now got tested five times within the last ten days and the result was always negative. I wish everyone who is infected all the best and quick recovery," Thiem added.

Riotous party in London...some reactions..

  • I don't suppose any of the people involved are the ones demanding that their lives matter
  • Richard
    3 hours ago
    I am sure it was just a peaceful BLM gathering and the police only got a thumping for not taking the knee.
  • dean
    3 hours ago
    Wheres Khan ?
  • 20
    3 hours ago
    A little help please. What is it exactly that is made stronger through diversity? They always seem to miss out that bit.
  • Einstein
    3 hours ago
    Water cannons would put a stop to this!
  • Ronald
    3 hours ago
    And the BLM question WHY there is 'so called' prejudice against them ??? .......... WELL LOOK AT THE VIDEO !!!........... Doing what they DO BEST !!!........Remember this folks !
  • Stan
    3 hours ago
    I feel my culture being enriched as I type
  • mark
    3 hours ago
    George Floyd would be so proud of them....
  • Angry Chick
    3 hours ago
    Police Lives Matter.
  • GORDON
    3 hours ago
    NO PHOTO'S.......I WONDER WHY?

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

ALL lives matter....

A Conservative MP has described Black Lives Matter movement as "divisive" and said "most people don't naturally see skin colour as a defining characteristic".
Ben Bradley said he had written to the Premier League to complain about the decision to put the logo on the back of footballers' shirts in support of racial equality following mass protests over the the death of George Floyd.
All Premier League clubs replaced footballers' names with the slogan during the first round of fixtures, with players and officials taking the knee to show their support for the cause.
In a piece on his website, the Mansfield MP said he understood clubs were trying to take a stance against racism, which was supported by the vast majority of the public.
However Mr Bradley added: "The point I made though is that whilst what they are trying to achieve is very positive and laudable, what they will actually achieve by choosing to support 'Black Lives Matter' is to increase and further entrench division.
"When you start to push everyone to identify themselves by the colour of their skin, that is not a good thing!
"When you start to single out characteristics that divide you from others, you create an equal and opposite reaction.
"A rise of the far left will create a reactive rise of the far right, and the whole debate is then characterised by those extremes rather than understanding the vast majority of normal people caught in the middle.
"Most of whom in my experience support a strong stance against racism, but don't support the divisive politics that comes with this campaign.
"Most people don't naturally see skin colour as a defining characteristic."
Mr Bradley also argued that phrases like "All Lives Matter" and "White Lives Matter" should not be regarded as racist, adding: "Many people will question why it's ok to say Black Lives Matter, but White Lives Matter is something to be ashamed of
However he said the "White Lives Matter" banner flown over Burnley stadium on Monday was "deeply unhelpful".
The club said it strongly condemned the "offensive" banner and those responsible were not welcome at its ground.

Going outside....

We went out for a visit today to....I've forgotten the name of the village and riverside. Sudfrey or something like that. From Nocton to Bardney and then straight through the village to the river.

Lots of cars on the road, all wanting to go faster....so I went much slower.

Beautifully quiet where we sat having our home made coffee....other than the jets above us...all at war with another county or some country like Lybia. Horrible screeching jets overhead and very threatening. Perhaps their preparing to shoot up some statues or hay fields just for the practice run.....

The river was busy too. Normally we see no ships, just like Nelson....but today there was a narrow boat and two cruisers. Very large cruisers! Actually the RAF could use them for targets.

Then there were the people on bycles ie cyclists with their wifey made sandwiches and battery biles which you don't have to pedal. Or so I'm told. For a few minutes we talked about going out on our bikes, then thought better about it.

So, we're in the very earliest stages of unlocking down and people must think its all over because all they want to do is come out and play. Well some of them...

According to a GovPoll out today....


  • 47% feel that the Govt announcements have gotten the unlocking procedures and priorities about right....
  • 37% think they're wrong and going too fast.....
  • The rest want the Govt to accelerate the process.....
We're in the 37% so will be viewing the mad dogs of an English woman with care.....whilst she gallops out and straight into an isolation ward!

Nothing like being out and about to raise the spirits though. WE really enjoyed it.

Came back for a great tomato sandwich, ordered stamp sets from the Royal Mail and watched tennis...

What a great day,,,,,