Happy Birthday: Part Twenty-One

This is the twenty-first part of a fiction serial, in 772 words. By the middle of nineteen thirty-eight, it had become obvious to Hettie that there would be another war with Germany. As politicians tried to appease Hitler and most people went about their everyday lives almost obl … | Continue reading


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Songs I like (19)

This is another Disco song from the 1970s. If you don’t like Disco, best to skip the post. Sylvester James was an openly gay and often cross-dressed singer who performed in American vocal groups from the early 1970s. I had never heard of him until he released the solo single ‘You … | Continue reading


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Old, But Still Good

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Sunday Musings In April

Spring is teasing us in Beetley this year. It got warmer, but with that came heavy rain. Then it got brighter, but with that came ridiculously strong winds. Today is a mix of everything. Gales, sunny spells, rain forecast for later. So much mud on my daily walks, I had no alterna … | Continue reading


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Songs I Like (18)

Time to head back to the age of Disco! If you hated Disco, no need to read on. In 1978, I was 26 years old, and if I had enough to drink on a night out, I managed to do something resembling dancing. This was one of my favourites, and it still makes my toes … Continue reading Song … | Continue reading


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A Trip To Great Yarmouth

Today (Saturday) was the warmest day of the year so far, reaching 21C. Despite the warmth, there were dull skies and very strong winds. We decided to go to the East Coast of Norfolk for the afternoon, leaving at midday and heading for the small resort of Caister-On-Sea. However, … | Continue reading


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Songs I Like (17)

Squeeze are an English pop rock band that came to prominence in the United Kingdom during the new wave period of the late 1970s, and continued recording in the 1980s, 1990s and 2010s. In the UK, their singles “Cool for Cats”, “Up the Junction”, and “Labelled with Love” were top-t … | Continue reading


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My Luck On A Desert Island

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Happy Birthday: Part Twenty

This is the twentieth part of a fiction serial, in 751 words. By the end of that year, a lot had happened. The king had abdicated because of his love for Mrs Simpson, and George the Sixth was now king. In Spain, it seemed that Franco was winning. More volunteers were going there … | Continue reading


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More Cat Humour

Another special for the cat lovers. | Continue reading


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Songs I Like (16)

Sticking with another 1980s pop record, very much the sound of an era in Britain. This was never meant to be ‘serious music’, there were plenty of other bands taking themselves seriously enough at the time. However, it was a good dose of strong vocals, slick production, and songs … | Continue reading


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Bored, Tubby, Mild

My thanks to fellow blogger Debbie D for the link to this funny video. https://twitter.com/DebbieDoglady | Continue reading


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Creative Food In Photos

A ginger cat made from orange segments. Bunny made from strawberries. Crab made from oranges. Hot dog dancing girls. Strawberry teddy bear. Spaghetti dog. | Continue reading


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Songs I Like (15)

A fun record from 1989 that was showcased by a great feel-good video. I never bought it, nor anything else the band recorded. But I loved to listen to it on the car radio, and still can’t help smiling whenever I hear it now. Some really good lyrics too, including “I got me a car … | Continue reading


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Happy Birthday: Part Nineteen

This is the nineteenth part of a fiction serial, in 752 words. Alfred’s return from India cast a feeling of gloom over the family. He had been demoted, and was to be transferred to coastal artillery positions on the east coast, where he would help to train part-time Territorial s … | Continue reading


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Getting Old Can Be Funny

Age-related funnies. I can identify with most of them. | Continue reading


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Songs I like (14)

Go West is an English pop duo, formed in 1982 by lead vocalist Peter Cox and rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Richard Drummie. At the Brit Awards 1986, they received the Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act. The duo enjoyed popularity between the mid-1980s and the early 1 … | Continue reading


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Funnies For Cat Lovers

This one is for Carolyn, and all you other cat lovers out there. | Continue reading


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Things That Can Kill You

As you might imagine, people are high on the list. | Continue reading


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Songs I Like (13)

Heaven 17 are an English synth-pop band formed in Sheffield in 1980. The band were a trio for most of their career, composed of former Human League members Martyn Ware (keyboards, drum machine, vocals) and Ian Craig Marsh (keyboards) with vocalist Glenn Gregory. Although most of … | Continue reading


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Happy Birthday: Part Eighteen

This is the eighteenth part of a fiction serial, in 781 words. Edward was delighted with the news. “Well done, Het love. That’s a great job to get. I’m going to get us fish and chips for dinner and a bottle of port to celebrate”. Her first day was taken up with paperwork, and bei … | Continue reading


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Double-Clicking

Anyone else having trouble with mouse-clicks today? Ever since I started blogging this morning, I have had to double-click everything, even to get the cursor to move spaces. Knowing next to nothing about computers, I wondered if it was some kind of Internet slowdown, but my speed … | Continue reading


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Bank Holiday Humour

Today is a Public Holiday in England. They are known as ‘Bank Holidays’ because banks used to close on those days in Victorian times. | Continue reading


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Easter Loaf

No, not lying around on a sofa. I ran out of ‘my’ bread today. I like bread I can cut myself, not the sliced loaves. Of course, it is Easter Sunday, so none of the shops that sell such bread are open. Undaunted, Julie decided to make me a loaf, (by hand) so that I … Continue read … | Continue reading


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Sunday Funnies

Our sunny start to Sunday has now clouded over to gloom! Here are some smiles to break through the clouds. | Continue reading


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Easter Sunday Musings

The last day of March, the beginning of Spring, and the clocks going forward for lighter evenings. All in all, a good start to the new month. ————————————————————————————— I have managed to keep up with my walking all week, as the weather has been okay. A few sunny mornings, an o … | Continue reading


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Some Sunny Saturday Smiles

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Happy Birthday: Part Seventeen

This is the seventeenth part of a fiction serial, in 813 words. The next Monday, Hettie gave a week’s notice that she was leaving the Royal Arsenal. Her manager was surprised, but understood her worries about the future of the work there, and gave her a very nice testimonial to u … | Continue reading


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Easter Humour

Not being religious we don’t really celebrate Easter, though Julie is currently making some Hot Cross Buns. These might make you smile. | Continue reading


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Amusing Perhaps: But SO True!

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A Family Occasion

Julie sent me a photo from her phone, taken at a family wedding last September. I am sitting next to my younger cousin Paul, and you will see the family resemblance. The others besides Julie are cousins, and the lady far left is Paul’s wife. A nice reminder of a happy day. (The p … | Continue reading


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Midweek Chuckles

For those of you who still think of Wednesday as ‘Hump Day’, here is something to lighten the mood. | Continue reading


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Forced Log Off

I experienced a new blogging frustration this morning. As I was leaving a comment on a blog post, I got a notification from WordPress asking me to prove that I was me by having to log in and add my password. When I did this, they said they were sending a 2-step authorisation code … | Continue reading


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Happy Birthday: Part Sixteen

This is the sixteenth part of a fiction serial, in 753 words. In later life, Hettie would look back on that decade with great fondness. Despite the loss of young Henry in the war, the family stayed together, and prospered in different ways. Her and Edward became resigned to the f … | Continue reading


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Tuesday Grins

Sunny and bright in Beetley today. Surely that can’t last? Just in case, here are some cartoons. | Continue reading


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Luigi Colani And His Futuristic Designs

Luigi Colani (1928-2019), the German industrial designer with an Italian name, created some really eye-catching objects, including cars, trucks, furniture, and pianos. Most of his unusual ideas originated in the 1960s, when they seemed incredible to people at the time. The secret … | Continue reading


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A Question

This is a general question that is aimed solely at my foreign friends. It just popped into my head for some reason. “Have you ever visited any part the UK? If so, what did you think of it? And would you come again?” | Continue reading


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Photo Prompt Story: Birdwatching

This is a short story in 778 words. My thanks for the photo to American blogger, chuq. You can find him at https://lobotero.com/author/lobotero/ Living in the apartment was hell. Stiflingly hot in the summer, freezing cold in the winter. Noise from the neighbours, the smell of tr … | Continue reading


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Smiles To Start The Week

The sun is shining in Beetley this morning, so here is something to smile about. | Continue reading


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Happy Birthday: Part Fifteen

This is the fifteenth part of a fiction serial, in 775 words. The summer of nineteen twenty-two was a memorable one for Hettie. Edward had saved enough money to consider opening another shop. Young Billy would be employed to run the shoe-menders, something he was more than capabl … | Continue reading


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March Sunday Musings On The 24th

We tried our best to make the most of my post-birthday week, but plans were stalled somewhat by some wet weather and cold winds. However, we did get out on a few days, one of which I have already posted about, the trip to Great Massingham. Another day was taken up with having to … | Continue reading


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Map Of USA State Names: Translations And Meanings

Thanks to fellow blogger https://lobotero.com/ for the link to this map. I am not American of course, but still found it fascinating. Just click on the map to enlarge toe image to read it clearly. | Continue reading


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Happy Birthday: Part Fourteen

This is the fourteenth part of a fiction serial, in 804 words. Their wedding in the parish church was a quiet affair, and not long after Hettie’s eighteenth birthday. So many people had died because of the Spanish Flu, it seemed like it was the war all over again. The young woman … | Continue reading


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Weekend Humour

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Blogging Trends: Cutting Back On Blogging

Fellow blogger Stevie Turner recently wrote that she is going to be stepping back from regular postings on her blog. Since retiring from work, she is finding better things to do out in the real world, away from screens and keyboards. Networking I believe this is a growing trend, … | Continue reading


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Life Without Ollie

Wednesday the 20th marked a calendar month since we lost Ollie. Never a day goes by when I don’t still think he will be there when I get up in the morning, or be greeting me with tail-wagging joy when I return to the house after being out. Sitting quietly or watching TV the eveni … | Continue reading


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Happy Birthday: Part Thirteen

This is the thirteenth part of a fiction serial, in 744 words. Nineten-Eighteen was the last year of the war, but as she reached the age of seventeen Hettie was unaware of that, as was everyone else. Edward had taken the lease of a lock up shop in a street close to the market, an … | Continue reading


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Some Thursday Fun

You have to be old enough to get this one. | Continue reading


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