Filling the kettle for my first cup of tea, I look out of the window and see a red bottom on the nut feeder. It is of course the woodpecker, and I am pleased to see it there, for a few days ago I found a young fledgling dead on the lawn. As I sit by the window worrying why my computer is so slow, a thrush comes and hammers another snail to death on the patio.
Eventually my computer picks up speed, probably loaded too many photos I read my emails and then go to F/B. Now I can see all you high minded people getting your knickers in a twist (okay I woke up in that mood) as to stooping so low as to go on F/B but over the years I have acquired a series of interesting links, ranging from art to politics, and plenty of animals in between. Did you know for a start that they are going to bring beavers into London, to help clean the rivers and canal. There is plenty of wet land round London and the first introductions will I think be made in Tottenham.
But then I came across Nicholas Kristof who writes for The New York Times and he had put on a link to the Capitol attack in January. It was a compilation video of many recordings, not only by the body cams of the police but also of the people who had been in the middle of the maelstrom. Was it 40 minutes of my life wasted? Well I seemed to have missed how important it was, our news has definitely not done this terrible event the full justice it deserved. My heart went out to the police as they were so severely undermanned, slowly more forces were rushed in but definitely lack of coordination spelt a disaster.
Slightly blanched when I saw the nuclear button bag being carried out in the midst of the melee, if any of those nutters who charged the Capitol had got their hands on it!!! I can't speak his name, but it rhymes' with Frump but thank God for his hand in getting Biden into power.
Another bit of news from the BBC reminded me of that woman who lived in a shed in Cornwall. A letter addressed rather comically because the sender did not know the address was delivered to her, glad to see the old Post Office still has human power to deduce puzzles.
Our post office has closed, I stood in shocked horror outside the empty shop yesterday and must see if it has opened anywhere else, soon we will only be able to get money from the ATM outside the Co-op.
Motto for the day - Do not play scrabble with a computer, they have resource to a million more words (unintelligible ones) than you.














