Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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11 April 2016
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Week before last, went into my garage to take the car out to go and see my sick dad in hospital, and there was someone staring at me, a robin with small twigs and fluff in it’s beak. Decided to nest in the garage – no idea where the other half was, or if it had one, yet… No need to say, I will make sure I will keep the small window open to the garage for the next two/three months.
What a lovely read, and I really enjoyed watching the programme on BBC 2 last night. Scottish nature and beauty beamed into my front room. Puffins rule! I am a great believer in the power of nature to heal. I agree with you Alastair: everyone has the right to access it. I do fear that the concrete jungles that many of us are now forced to live and work in do not do much for the soul or the spirit. The power that nature has to transform and renew is being lost because more and more of our green environment is being built on or “developed” and more wild habitats destroyed. It’s good to know that Scottish islands such as Mull remain places of sanctuary, not just for animals and birds, but for humans too.
What a lovely read, and I really enjoyed watching the programme on BBC 2 last night. Scottish nature and beauty beamed into my front room. Puffins rule! I am a great believer in the power of nature to heal. I agree with you Alastair: everyone has the right to access it. I do fear that the concrete jungles that many of us are now forced to live and work in do not do much for the soul or the spirit. The power that nature has to transform and renew is being lost because more and more of our green environment is being built on or “developed” and more wild habitats destroyed. It’s good to know that Scottish islands such as Mull remain places if sanctuary, not just for animals and birds, but for humans too.
One of the positive achievements of the Labour Government of 1997 – 2001 was the Countryside and Rights of Way Act (CROW 2000), an Act which I’ve never seen listed as an achievement when the Labour Party defends its record in office. This Act was a long time coming – first in Parliament in 1884 as an Access to Mountains Bill (Scotland) put forward by the Liberal politician, Lord Bryce, and a long-overdue successor to the National Parks and Countryside Act passed by the Labour Government of 1945 – 51. Many thanks to MPs like Chris Smith and Michael Meacher for pushing the CROW Act (2000) forward, and I’m sorry to say no thanks to Tony Blair, who started back-pedalling on the Act and who, in his autobiography, expressed regret about the ban on hunting with dogs (2004). Let’s never forget that the kind of emotionally refreshing and almost ‘spiritual’ experience Alastair describes takes place in the context of a battlefield – the UK countryside. Also let’s never forget what a major national asset is the UK countryside, with its Access Land and amazing public rights of way network, and how this major national asset is ever under threat from powerful private interest groups, whose alternative agendas usually involve the making of money money, money!
What a lovely read, and I really enjoyed watching the programme on BBC 2 last night. Scottish nature and beauty beamed into my front room. Puffins rule! I am a great believer in the power of nature to heal. I agree with you Alastair: everyone has the right to access it. I do fear that the concrete jungles that many of us are now forced to live and work in do not do much for the soul or the spirit. The power that nature has to transform and renew is being lost because more and more of our green environment is being built on or “developed” and more wild habitats destroyed. It’s good to know that Scottish islands such as Mull remain places if sanctuary, not just for animals and birds, but for humans too.
And BTW Ali fach, have I posted my version of Dennis Skinner getting his latest ban from the House of slimy Cees (Dennis and a few others excepted) from that herculean midget, Speaker Bercow, yet? Well I have now! Let’s dance Ali… tell Grace to join us, and drop her handbag on the dance floor in the middle of us, moshing, then make your polite retreat excuses about a couple of minutes later, DAD! ; )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5klfeHA02mk
Poem just did for mee dad….
Father with Stroke
He had a big one,
over two months ago now,
body is standing up,
but the mind!
Asking for his mam and da,
them almost thirty years now gone,
and asking where is ma,
her over 14 years gone.
In all my bravery and imagination,
don’t think can “come home”,
no bunting nor banners prepare,
sadly next is 24 hour nursing care home.
Presently in stroke ward 9,
Prince Philip Llanelli,
just ask for Raymond,
thankfully, will still give a respond.
He liked the Sound of Bread, him playing it cassette, in his green Ford Cortina 2000 GXL mark 3, from behind the wheel, back in the mid 1970s….
Love of parents is unconditional, but I think with some, it’s the total ultimate Stockholm Syndrome, in your sub-conscious sleeping, no matter what.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDXPUW8Lm0w