My Car 2

So the new date is the 20th January – hopefully this year! From birth we are told that we are he most important person in the history of the universe. Then things occur that prove otherwise. So my car needs a new part which has to come from Germany. I am not sure why it is so special that it needs to do an Olympic Torch style tour of Britain to get to my car though! And even then it does not fully solve the problem or stop it from happening again. At this rate I will need driving lessons!

MY CAR

I do not want to use this blog for my own woes – but ….. my car. At the end of November it started misbehaving! It drove beautifully, but when I locked and left it it would sulk and then the alarm would go off, the radio came on and the boot unlocked. Very strange. So when I locked it I disabled the internal sensor which worked for a while. The local garage where unable to diagnose. Then the alarm went off again and the battery went flat (I managed to stop the alarm – so the neighbours were not inconvenienced.

RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS

I have been a beneficiary of this in my life. It was brought to my mind when Aaron from Sandford Stores phoned totally unexpected, 5 minutes ago, and said he was at the supermarket and would I like anything. Another person in the village comes to mind immediately, Di Redfern who firstly offered me somewhere to sleep when I was homeless, and then also took my possessions into store for me until I found a new home. If only everyone was like them?

COVID 2021 – JAN 4TH

So Bonkers Johnson is going to address the nation at 8pm. As rates here (Sandford) and Lostwithiel and Bodmin are up 25% on the week to 30th Dec.` It would seem that he needs to take Starmer’s advice and a total lockdown is necessary. He also needs to clarify the death rate – too many people are still saying that the within 28 days of a positive test is wrong. It does not matter if it is wrong – covid patients are filling the beds and others are dying because of this. So Covid might not be killing them directly – but their dying is a result of covid.

MORE TRIVIA – WALLS

Time for some trivial knowledge about walls. Why walls, why not?

Twelve-angled stone – found in a wall in Cuzco, Peru, how this stone was cut so perfectly is not fully understood.

When Donald Trump’s hero, Hadrian built his wall the Romans had no aubergines, peppers, courgettes, green beans, or tomatoes, staples of modern Italian cooking.

Dry stone walls have different designs in different parts of the country, often due to the types of stone used – Cornish Walls are often herring-bone.

THE WALL THAT SURROUNDS THE ancient fort of Kumbhalgarh is one of the best-kept secrets in India and perhaps the world. Protecting a massive fort that contains over 300 ancient temples, the wall was constructed half a millennium ago in tandem with Kumbhalgarh Fort itself.

The Berlin Wall was in existence from 1961 to 1989 and divided / isolated part of the city from Soviet influenced East Berlin.

Western (or wailing) Wall – Built by Herod the Great in 19BC, this ancient limestone barricade once formed part of an important Jewish temple.

Great Zimbabwe Walls – Great Zimbabwe was the onetime capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe, but today this former city lies in ruins. Those ruins are, however, surrounded by towering walls, which stand as a formidable reminder of the might of this once great empire.

The medieval city of London had 7 gates (and some water gates). The gates were Aldgate, Bishopsgate, Moorgate, Cripplegate, Aldersgate, Newgate and Ludgate.

When is a wall not a wall? When it is a Ha-ha.

And finally the best song title with wall in it! Another brick in the wall – Pink Floyd

RANDOM NONSENSE

Green Eggs and Ham by Dr.Seuss was written as a bet to contain less that 50 different words.

The Doomsday Book was kept in Bodmin Jail during WWII.

Hot water freezes faster than cold water!

I am is the shortest sentence in the world.

The recipe for Irn Bru is known by only 3 people.

All smartie flavours are the same except for the orange ones.

Smarties were originally called rabbit droppings (in French).

Bacon frazzles are suitable for vegetarians.

Jelly Babies were first launched in the UK by Bassett’s as “Peace Babies” in 1918

Kia-Ora takes its name from “kia ora”, a Māori language greeting that means “be well/healthy”.