Monthly Archives: March 2021

The things they say.

Three and a half year old granddaughter singing out loudly from the back of the car: “When I grow up I’m going to be a mommy. Or a daddy. Or a monster.” ————————————————— Nearly seven year old grandson on the … Continue reading

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Cliff Jumpers

“If Billy jumped off a cliff, would you jump off it too?”   The correct answer was always, “No, mom. Sorry mom”, as she washed off the mud and wiped away the blood from our most recent misadventure.   The … Continue reading

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The Jab

So we finally got a date for our first Covid vaccinations – in the third week of April. The online calculator reckons there are only 1.732 million people ahead of us.

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Promises, promises

The PM promised, or at least his words implied a promise, back in January that the government would deliver 80,000 vaccinations a week by the end of Feb and would complete 4 million by the end of March. Any project … Continue reading

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