Both the towns filling stations have sold out of petrol. We first hear the news from the policemans wife at the check-out counter in the supermarket. Within half an hour the farmer is at the front door to tell us. He puts it down to panic buying. Fresh deliveries are expected this afternoon. This is the first time the war in the Gulf has made itself felt in a direct way. The little hybrid BMW might , after all, prove to be a sensible purchase. We're left wondering if our flight to Shanghai in two weeks time will still go. Times are changing.
Easter in Malaga with the Spanish Foreign Legion. This most certainly isn't Presbyterian Scotland :https://youtu.be/-JeWzighvfs?t=100
Modern childhood is changing :https://bigthink.com/mind-behavior/the-quiet-disappearance-of-the-free-range-childhood/
People stopped being happy in 2020 :https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6465460
Towards a world of monosyllabic grunts :https://www.jezebel.com/speech-decline-in-words-humans-speak-per-day-year-loneliness-epidemic-friendship-recession-pandemic-phones
A French ambassador marks an anniversary 86 years ago :https://x.com/EmmanuelMignot2/status/2040320557590237198
7 comments:
Hari OM
I very nearly asked the question yesterday as to whether the China trip would go ahead - or whether the fuel situation would give the king an 'out'... Despite all the headlines telling folk not to, panic buying does appear to have taken place. I can feel my granny self going 'tsk'... YAM xx
My husband is planning to visit Japan again this October, and I am wondering whether we should buy a refundable ticket now in case prices skyrocket.
The bigger issue is whether the Gulf airlines start flying the route again. Passengers transiting through Dubai/Qatar when flying from Europe to Asia accounted for a large slug of the volume on this route. With Emirates and others grounded the price of direct flights with BA LH or KLM has gone through the roof.
The article about CPS made me chuckle. I can remember as a child spending summers with friends in the woods near our house playing hide and seek, etc. The only rule was that we had to be home by dinner time. Times have changed.
JoAnn in Maryland
The Spanish Christ looks as if he is lifting up His head and telling the soldiers to watch where they're going and not drop Him!
That is a big hole. Petrol price was down about 50-cents a gallon here in the last three days. I hope the King has a polite word with you know who.
Good point. As someone on the radio this morning rather cheekily said said 'Our Head of State will always be polite'.
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