A big mistake In fact, a gigantic one. I was fool enough to believe that advertising garbage, probably because I wanted to. I have always been interested in having high quality sound in audio equipment, and as my hearing deteriorated with time, the thought of having all the television programmes in high-definition, was irresistible. It… Continue reading A big mistake
Author: jp
My response
My response Reading the comments in the post below, no one could doubt the quality of thought, the determination of ideal, and the sincerity with which those ideals are held. I have taken a census of relatives and friends who have been senior officers in the army and have served in war situations, and it… Continue reading My response
Authors note
Authors note. I apologise to my regular readers for not having contributed in recent weeks but I’m afraid that my Sophie is so ill that I have little time and energy to think about political things. However I had a wonderful reply to my proposal which I now propose to post for your information, followed… Continue reading Authors note
An unusual proposition, part three, perhaps in the future
When I was young, in the 20s and 30s, working class and middle-class districts were in fact villages within a town. Slowly but surely, with the advent of the motor car, followed by world travel, and a more ebullient lifestyle; people seem to have become more insular, and they can live in one street for… Continue reading An unusual proposition, part three, perhaps in the future
An unusual proposition, part two
I gave part one to two friends who had been senior officers in the army and had served in war situations. I asked each of them for their responses. The first one didn’t approve at all because he said there was no assurance that a given country could not be attacked by another country. The… Continue reading An unusual proposition, part two
An unusual proposition
Part one, war as it affects the individual I wish to apologise to those serving in the armed forces, their families, and the families of those who have died or been severely injured, for any hurt this essay might give them. When you read on you will find that I have been there, done it,… Continue reading An unusual proposition
Observations
A happy new year My regular readers will have observed that I did not write a Christmas letter this year, this was due to lack of time and lack of energy. I am now unable to leave the house without someone taking over my duties, and as there are so few someones, I am now… Continue reading Observations
The perspective of old age
Undertaking the caring of a loved one, with similar duties to those in a care home, being totally housebound, you have a lot of time, either due to circumstances or fatigue, to look back on the past. When that past represents at least three and a half generations, and one is of an analytical trend,… Continue reading The perspective of old age
Some things really amazed me
I wonder if anybody in the government has sat down and questioned this absurd urge placed upon us to drive 5 miles less every day to save the planet. The logistics alone are impossible, and at what point does one make a decision not to go somewhere, because it is more than 5 miles longer… Continue reading Some things really amazed me
Why
‘Why what?’ you will ask, and my reply is ‘So many things I don’t understand’. For a start, why it is that in spite of the fact that one doctor complained to the authorities that the department was heavily overworked, but the Department in the hospital dealing with the baby who was so badly injured,… Continue reading Why