A peculiar week; nonetheless enjoyable. Enjoyable being AT HOME quite a lot as this is something I do increasingly relish. Includes some baking, a group of wriggly youngsters, the “committee” meeting and not keeping up with our neighbours, yet again. Continue reading “Weekly update – the changing seasons”
Month: October 2022
Doug-onomics
With all of the misguided meddling in the economy by Liz Truss and her Chancellor side kick Kwasi Kwateng, I thought I might like to say how I would play things and how I’d rescue the UK using my ‘back of an envelope’ approach and tell you about my own Dougonomics. Whether Kwasi’s successor (currently Jeremy Hunt) would agree is another matter! Continue reading “Doug-onomics”
Weekly update – pardon?
I have gone through a brief, but utterly miserable time of having to say “pardon” all the time. That, plus preparing for winter and the usual perplexing delights of family life keep me enjoying every day and seeing the funny side in these things. Continue reading “Weekly update – pardon?”
Weekly update – wading into local politics
Yes, I have been wading into local politics but rest assured I’m not standing for election. I will tell you the latest in the Toddington People project comings and goings and, in all other ways, this week has been delightfully normal. Continue reading “Weekly update – wading into local politics”