Monday, March 09, 2026
Sunday, March 08, 2026
Chalamet gets it right
"I don't want to be working in ballet, or opera, or things where it's like, 'Hey, keep this thing alive, even though like no one cares about this anymore.'," Chalamet said.
I couldn't agree more.
Saturday, March 07, 2026
Friday, March 06, 2026
Under Salt Marsh (TV review - spoilers)
REVIEW: Under Salt Marsh (S1) The Killing Times
A fair review imho. I gave it 7/10.
Good, but dragged a bit at times. Top performance by Johnathan Price as "Old Welsh Farmer". I couldn't quite stop seeing the young Richard Burton in the guy playing the male love interest. Amazing flood scenes, filmed in Bridgend in a 50m2 tank apparently. And yes, that's her out of Yellowstone. (Oh & Timothy Spall's son)
Imdb review 6.3 (a bit harsh)
Thursday, March 05, 2026
Homage to Mr Burton (Another Dry Day!)
Another Dry Day! So I combined chores with a trip up the Afan Valley to the birthplace of Richard Burton (nee Jenkins).
Wednesday, March 04, 2026
Blue Skies! Yet another Dry day!
Another beautiful day here in God's Country, so off to Ammanford & Moto Wales / Fu3l Stop Cafe.
Look at the blue sky! I must admit to feeling like a poor relation on my Yamaha, amongst all the BMW Beasts outside.
Tuesday, March 03, 2026
Another Dry Day at last!
At last! A dry day! So, Chez Grum to Port Eynon, Rhosili, Llanelli, Trimsaran, Pont Ietes, Carmarthen, & back home on the M4. (Cruise control @ 74). The bike rode like a dream, comfy as heck, & more than enough performance to cope with all my needs. Van Grumsig playlist on the Helmet headset, & Garmin Street Nav to guide me home. The QuickShifter is a dream, making clutchless gear changes effortlessly . So pleased with the bike I even washed it! The paddock stand I bought today made lubing the chain easy, too
3 hours, 90 miles. Dunno how much vertical :-))
A fun time was had!
Monday, March 02, 2026
Mi corazón sangra por Cuba
There is an excellent article in The Byline Times today (Hat-tip Kimmy) by the late Paul Conroy.
Veteran war photographer and correspondent Paul Conroy died of natural causes a day after returning from Cuba with this report of another city under siege. He never stopped bearing witness
It seems that Trumplestiltskin & his thugs are strangling the life out of ordinary Cuban's as punishment for choosing Communism as a form of government.
Last week, Miguel Díaz-Canel, (Cuba's president) in a two hour televised monologue, promised more sacrifice. Fuel rationing. Longer power cuts. Four day weeks for state employees. Shortened hours for schools and universities. Less of everything, for everyone.
The United Nations has described the embargo as inhumane and warned of a looming humanitarian disaster. Mexico has started sending ships loaded with aid. A NOTAM, a notice to all air missions, announces that as of Monday 10 February, José Martí International Airport has run out of jet fuel.
In the end, Cubans are being crushed under the weight of Washington’s hemispheric dominance dreams, layered with a Hegsethian level of paranoia about communists in the backyard.
The oil embargo on Cuba is almost certainly illegal and unquestionably immoral. The international community needs to rummage down the back of the diplomatic sofa, find its mislaid sense of justice, and act before the crisis unfolding here slides from slow-motion emergency into full-blown catastrophe.
Good luck with that. 'The international community', 'Rule of Law' etc. are all broken. Witness Mark Carney's brilliant speech @ Davos. Goodnes help the Cubans.
Sunday, March 01, 2026
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Follow the money
France can support 14 top tier rugby sides
England 10 - Soon to be 12
Ireland 4
Wales 4 - Soon to be 3
Scotland 2
Italy 2
Where is the money going in Wales?
Friday, February 27, 2026
What Matthew did next
Fresh from promoting the Welsh National Theatre by touring his one man show "Playing Burton", (Read the Programme here) the great man is now promoting Welshness to the Yanks.
The star of "The Americans" and "The Beast In Me" chose to not buy a struggling Football League side, but to shout about Welsh Cculture from the rooftops. Hat-tip Matthew. Not bad for a Taff.
From BBC News - You owe us for rich history, proud Welshman Matthew Rhys tells United States
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Swansea Jack
Indy & I paid our respects to Swansea Jack this morning. Probably Swansea's second most famous dog, after Snoop Dogg, of course.
We were too late to hat-tip The Snoop, unlike 20300ish rabid Swansea City FC supporters on Tuesday night.
The cult of personality separated by a century. I know who I admire more.
Want to know Swansea Jack's story? From Wiki:-
Swansea Jack (1930 – October 1937) was a British dog who rescued 29 people from the docks and riverbanks of Swansea, Wales.
Want more on snoop?
BBC News - Snoop Dogg performed private gig in our canteen
He even seems to have calmed the Swansea v Cardiff rivalry according to this TikTok account
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
York? On the coast? and wandering battle sites...?
York? On the coast? Well I never!
I was surprised to see this map purporting to show these sceptred isles in 878, with the East coast looking decidedly different from the present coastline. I knew lots of East Anglia and the fels have been reclaimed, but was unaware that the coast furter north had also been. Bloody great lumps missing as they were marshes & shallow seas.
This map was included in an article about the Battle of Bruanburh, and its consequences for the political genesis of these lands. I love the mention of King Owain of Strathclyde, a Welsh kingdom at this time, which has always fascinated me. Including Edinburgh, or Dunedin to give it it's Welsh name. I wonder how many people realise that this was a Welsh realm 1200 years ago.
Monday, February 23, 2026
Who's Land(rover)
Good old British Land Rover, Sponsor of the Six Nations, as British as fish & Chips?
Think again. Owned by Indian Tata Motors, built in Slovakia.
Rule Britannia indeed. The rot started by the princess of darkness herself, Maggie (the rat in the kitchen) Thatcher, decimator of British manufacturing, the mines, and seller off of the countries assets to 'free enterprise'.
How did that go for Thames Water? A fudiciary duty to make money for shareholders, & huge salaries to "attract & retain the best management" Fuck off.
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Waaaaaales!
A wholeheartedly better performance by our boys yesterday against the Jocks. Lake played a captain's role, Costelow was solid, Wainwright won the loose, James played well. We have hope again.
It reminded me of the days in the 70's & 80's , when matches were close, we competed, but the difference being we usually won.
Remember Cardiff 1986? Wales leading 16 - 15, against the Jocks? A 23 year old Paul Thorburn kicked a 70 yard monster to seal a win?
Watch the video here (BBC). Still the longest recorded international goal. Chapeau indeed.
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Friday, February 20, 2026
I will never tire
The beauty never ceases to take my breath away. Do they have this on other worlds? Other planets?
Are there oceans of Methane? Carbon Dioxide? Mercury? where other life forms have evolved to admire their beauty?
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
The cost of exercise
Following on from my post, it turns out that I have torn my ligaments on top and underneath my left foot. I guess that it was too much to go from hero to zero in one go. So now I'm looking at 2/3 weeks recovery. Dagnabbit
Update:
Could this be Gout?
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Monday, February 16, 2026
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Saturday, February 14, 2026
What have the Romans done for us?
Secured £400m investment to boost clinical trials, improving NHS services and driving growth.
Announced that over 1,000 more GPs will be recruited this year, supporting NHS services.
Set out his long-term plan to rebuild our NHS for good and transform services over the next 10 years.
Transport
Ended train strikes, delivering for passengers.
Launched new legislation to bring the UK's railways back into public ownership which will improve rail services.
Given communities more power over their local bus services.
Housing
Banned no-fault evictions and introduced new protections for renters.
Delivered planning reform to build the homes we need.
Announced ‘Homes for Heroes’ - a programme to ensure all UK Armed Forces Veterans as well as domestic abuse survivors and care leavers have a roof over their head.
Crime and Border Security
Kickstarted a plan to restore neighbourhood policing.
Scrapped the wasteful Rwanda scheme and launched a Border Security Command to smash the criminal smuggling gangs and improve the UK's border security.
Education
Launched a Curriculum and Assessment Review to help improve schools.
Started the drive to recruit 6,500 teachers nationally, improving the education system.
Launched Skills England to transform opportunities and drive growth.
Scrapped single headline Ofsted grades in schools in landmark school reform.
Overhauled apprenticeships through a new Growth and Skills Levy.
Supported parents by announcing the first stage of the government's plan to deliver 3,000 school-based nurseries.
Announced the Children's Wellbeing bill which will remove barriers to opportunity and make sure the school system is fair for every child.
Kickstarted the rollout of free breakfast clubs for all primary school children through an early adopters scheme.
Economy and employment
Unveiled new measures to support small businesses impacted by late payments.
Scrapped the ban on onshore wind and unblocked solar schemes to deliver lower bills and good jobs.
Announced improved employment rights for workers, with a package of reforms that will Make Work Pay - including ending exploitative zero hour contracts, providing statutory sick pay from day one, and ending fire and rehire.
Secured a record 131 new green infrastructure projects which will create jobs and drive growth.
Announced a new National Wealth Fund to unlock private investment.
Introduced a new Fiscal Lock Law to deliver economic stability and protect family finances.
Announced new Covid Corruption Commissioner to get back what is owed to people.
Launched landmark pensions review to support pensioners.
Environment
Launched a new Floods Resilience Taskforce to turbocharged flood preparedness and support delivery of flood defences.
Delivered new measures to penalise water bosses who pollute waters.
Announced a new deal for farmers, which will go further to support farmers, boosting rural economic growth and strengthening Britain's food security.
Cost of living
Launched the Warm Homes Plan to deliver lower energy bills and lift over one million households out of fuel poverty.
Established the Child Poverty Taskforce, working across government departments to tackle child poverty.
Working to drive up Pension Credit applications.
Extended the Household Support Fund to support struggling households with bills and essential costs over winter.
Defence
Launched a new Armed Forces Commissioner who will be a strong, independent champion to improve life for UK service personnel and their families.
Awarded our armed forces the largest pay increase in decades which will renew the nation's contract with those who serve.
The Tories presided over 14 years of decline, undermined our public services, and wrecked our economy.
Friday, February 13, 2026
Don't Read All About It!
I have wondered recently what the Labour Party was actually doing, until my lovely wife pointed out 3 pieces of legislation going through parliament at present:-
1. Lowering the voting age to 16 in General Elections
2. Making it illegal for MP's to have 2nd jobs
3. Banning foreign funding of UK political parties.
All good news imho, and yet the 'i' leads with:-
Not a mention about these 3 changes by any of the mainstream newspapers:-
PS, Kim pointed me to this one, too:-
A 'Don't lie to the public' bill
Thursday, February 12, 2026
The Light At The End Of The Tunnel (Is The Light Of An Oncoming Train)
The Light At The End Of The Tunnel (Is The Light Of An Oncoming Train)
She stayed with me until she moved to Notting Hill
She said it was the place she needs to be
Where the cocaine is fair trade, and frequently displayed
Is the Buena Vista Social Club CD
I thought she’d be back in three weeks and we’d go wandering the Peaks
Sojourn in my Uncle Joe’s ashram
For when you’re in Matlock Bath you don’t need Sylvia Plath
Not while they’ve got Mrs. Gibson’s Jam
Alas I’m brooding alone by the runnel
While she’s in Capri with her swain
And the light at the end of the tunnel
Is the light of an oncoming train
Well we both grew up in Eyam and strange as it may seem
Neither of us thought we’d ever leave
But the beak in Leek is weak
And she’s moved in so to speak
With featureless TV producer Steve
And now it’s all Eva Cassidy and aphids in Picardy
And so I can only ascertain
That the light at the end of the tunnel
Is the light of an oncoming train
No frills, handy for the hills, that’s the way you spell New Mills
Brooding alone by the runnel
While she’s in Capri with her swain
And the light at the end of the tunnel
Is the light of an oncoming train
Is the light of an oncoming train
Is the light of an oncoming
Old time religion
Gimme that old time religion
Gimme that old time religion
It’s good enough for me.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
State of the Nation(al Rugby Team) ii
Over £1,000,000 in salaries for top 3 executives in WRU.
£500,000 spent on consultants
£5,000,000 lost ticket sales
Balance that, Abi, you uncivil servant
What on earth are these people doing to Welsh Rugby?
UPDATE:-
:-(
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Monday, February 09, 2026
Sunday, February 08, 2026
State of the Nation(al Rugby Team)
Just had a screenshot from a mate highlighting the attendance for the home Wales matches. HatTip StevieG.
I've heard there are 50,000 unsold tickets @ £100 average = £5,000,000 lost income.
Corroborated on WRU website today. Green shows unsold seats, in all 3 matches:-
It used to be that you would have to call in favours to get a ticket for home internationals....
We need a reset now. Clear out all the WRU management, and get in a new set. Please.















































