Stalker / Roadside picnic
Similar, but not the same. Shared by Dr. Bob of this Parish
Happy New Year!
Similar, but not the same. Shared by Dr. Bob of this Parish
Back to the land of my forefathers.
Rhosili
Stunning
Who'd have known they have reindeer!
Q; What do you get if you multiuply one chain by one furlong?
A: an Acre!
Of course you do!
In the medieval mind, it seems that an important measure of area was "how much land could be ploughed by one man using a team of eight oxen in one day" I guess I can see how that would be important, for planning & taxation.
Originally, an acre was understood as a strip of land sized at forty perches (660 ft, or 1 furlong) long and four perches (66 ft) wide;[4] this may have also been understood as an approximation of the amount of land a yoke of oxen could plough in one day (a furlong being "a furrow long").
I like the idea of a furrow long.
On the subject of cocktails, I tried to research a Martini Rosso one, namely:-
The Manhattan Cocktail
Ingredients: Whiskey (usually rye), sweet red vermouth, and Angostura bitters, stirred with ice and strained.
Garnish: A Maraschino cherry or lemon twist.
Style: A classic, spirit-forward cocktail, typically served "up" (chilled, without ice) in a cocktail glass.
Not convinced. Nah. Whiskey flavour is too overpowering.
I think a better partner to Martini Rosso is Gin, or Vodka:-
That's mush closer to the "Vermouth con Gin" NJB & I were bought in a coach stop on the way to Pamplona back in the day. Yes please!
After many years, I have now come to understand the joy of a proper Dry Martini. I think that JB has it right, with Voddy being the chosen spirit. Just pips Gin, imho.
Ingredients
2 ½ ounces London dry gin (or vodka, if preferred)
½ ounce dry vermouth (this 5:1 ratio is standard for a dry martini, but can be adjusted to personal taste)
Optional: 1 dash of orange bitters (a classic addition that fell out of favor, but is recommended by many for complexity)
Garnish: A green olive or a lemon twist
Ice
Mmmmm niiiice.
Boxing has to be one of the most stupid "Sports" still carried out by mankind, along with Formula One, and perhaps Cricket.
The idea of two blokes knocking seven shades of shite out of each other is just crazy. I can see it as the culmination of a stupid drunk argument, but to dress it up as a sport, sanitise it with gloves & some rules is just barbaric. I will never understand how otherwise rational and gentle people will give themselves a pass to watch it. My Father-in-law was a fan, much to my amazement, and he was one of the gentlest men I have known.
It does understandable and inevitable permanent damage to the exploited idiots who take part, in the name of entertainment.
One of the most recent mega hyped events resulted in one fool having his jaw broken in two places.
Don't start me on the story of Ricky Hatton. What a tragic life
Madness
The only thing worse, is Ladies Boxing
It seems that as well as being a haunt if groundbreaking British impressionist painters, (see Stuff & Nonsense passim) Langland Bay was also frequented by a beery swine who was just as schloshed as Schlegel. Who knew?
I love the idea that something misplaced or missed has been hidden away by mischievous spirits, not just lost. Sometimes the antidote to this can be a proper 'Mummy look'. Things that are invisible to us males are often found in this way. In Wales, these spirits are called Bwbach, or "little Boos". Or Tylwyth Teg - literally 'Fair family' - fair folk?
From British fairies:-
The bwbachod live and work on farms and are most noted for their robust and old-fashioned characters: it’s said that they most hate “Methodists and total abstainers.” They seem to have been widespread across the west of Wales in former times, if the naming of places is anything to go by. Examples run from Anglesey (Ynys Mon)- which has Nant y Bwbach (Brownie Valley) at Llanrhyddlad and Lon Bwbach (Brownie Lane) at Llanddyfnan- and thence southwards through Bryn y Bwbach (Brownie Hill) at Llandecwyn near Trawsfynydd and Twll y Bwbach (Brownie Hole) near Dolgellau as far south as Crug y Bwbach (Brownie’s Barrow) in Carmarthenshire and Gerrig y Bwbach (Brownie’s Stones) at Pentre-ty-gwyn near Ystradgynlais, to the south-west of the Brecon Beacons.
One tale tells of a Cardiganshire bwbach, who objected to a Baptist preacher staying in the house. This man “was much fonder of prayers than of good ale.” Taking exception to this sober piety, the bwbach therefore continually harassed the preacher, pulling away his stool or causing disturbance and clamour during his prayers. The bwbach finally drove the Baptist off by shapeshifting and giving him a terrible fright as he was crossing a field. The minister was reading his hymn-book as he walked on, when a sudden fear seized him. On looking round, he saw the mirror image of himself- in the same clothes and with the same hymn-book; he fainted, and decided to leave the house the next day. On mounting his horse the following morning, the grinning bwbach jumped up onto the saddle behind the preacher, and the horse instantly set off like lightning with eyes like balls of fire.
There are of course other faeries living in Wales, such as the noted 'Fairy of Doom' reputed to inhabit Llys Meddyg, Newport, Pembs, who terrorises waiting & kitchen staff attempting to slack in their duties....
Clothes
Take-aways
Meals out
Pub nights
Ornaments
"Toys"
Coats
Shoes
New phones (?)
Bikes
Christmas presents (specifically little fripperies given to friends who don't actually want that thing - do you know what I mean? Eg fragranced candles, scarves, mugs etc)
Pub nuts/crisps
Baseball hats
Imagine how much we would have saved per year. & It would be sitting in our bank account now. To spend on Holidays!
Also there would be room to store stuff in the house......
The first dry day in ages! And more rain to come, so, it would be rude not to have breakfast in Llandovery.
The best bit.
I love being retired!
Lovely twisty turny road back over the Black Mountain, past Jac Morgan's gaff @ Brynamman, then the Peoples Republic of Ponty, and home. The day got sunnier & sunnier, and the views better & better. I think the road from Llandovery to Brynamman is one of my favourite routes.
Following on from my blogs passim, things are looking even worse for the Ospreys at the moment, with this article from BBC SPORT
Former Wales fly-half James Hook says players should not be blamed for leaving Welsh rugby as Dewi Lake and Jac Morgan consider moving to Gloucester from Ospreys.
I can't say I blame them.
BTW, Hook is also on the coaching team @ Ospreylia, and has skin in the game, hoping that they stay an active region to ensure his job remains, perhaps?
Taking a look at the attendance figures for the 4 regions reveals the following:-
Update for those not paranoid:-
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There is a superb article in Popular Mechanics about the discovery & ongoing deciphering of the Antikythera machine. I think it's worth a full read.
Extracts:-
This is the story—or at least one of the stories—of how one of the world’s most confounding archaeological objects, the Antikythera mechanism, began its 2,000-year-long residency at the bottom of the Aegean. Pinpointing the mechanism’s origins
Milled with millimeter precision, likely using ancient tools like vertical lathes and bow drills, the device contained dozens of gear wheels that operated together in a dizzying display of astronomical information.
With insights gleaned from the fragments that remain, scientists know that a hand-cranked dial on its front side tracked the motion of the sun, the moon, and the other five planets known to antiquity: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. The other side of the device housed two more circular dials. The upper dial reconciled the mismatch in periods between the lunar month and solar year, while the lower dial calculated both lunar and solar eclipses. It even contained a separate, smaller dial for marking athletic events like the Olympic Games.
Read on Here
Bizarre story from the Beeb today. This chap sounds like a real Walter Mitty.
BBC News - Teaching assistant lied to pupils about killing 250 people as a sniper