Sunday, 25 July 2021

A day of contrasts

Contrary to yesterday's weather forecast (they're rubbish, so why do I still take any notice of them?) it was a lovely day; warm and partly cloudy with a fresh breeze. Did a bit of housework then sat in the garden and watched assorted planes including Spitfires, Tiger Moths, a Typhoon which was deafening (nice new livery btw!) and the amazing Red Arrows doing their stuff in the sky overhead.

We live near an airfield which stages air shows a couple of times a year; not last year, of course. We really missed them. Many of the planes take a wide turning circle right above our house... such a joy to see them all again. 

We've lived here 13 years and we still rush outside to watch, it never gets old; we're worse than a couple of kids! When the Red Arrows went over yesterday, roaring and billowing coloured vapour trails, it brought a tear to my eye... one of the few things left in this country to be proud of. Hello lads, it's nice to have you back. See you next year.

I'm still sailing a bit close to the water - pretty much anything can have me in tears. I blame the Covid crap which is unrelenting and grows more sinister and threatening by the day.

British people are being abused by the Govt - it's been a constant barrage from day 1 and still it continues. With the help of a complicit media they frightened people into staying locked up in their homes and, to regain their freedom, they're frightening people into having an experimental 'vaccine' to ameliorate the effects of a virus which has a better than 99% survival rate. Who knows what they'll come up with next? It won't be good - that's the one thing I can be sure of.

We've now reached the point where the threat hangs over us of not going to almost any public place without being double jabbed. It looks like my garden will continue to be the sanctuary it's been since March 2020... in fact, if they bring in 'vaccine passports', it might be the only place I'm allowed to go without checking in with a bloody app.

The Govt is trying hard to promote a system of medical apartheid - the haves (jabbed) and the have-nots (un-jabbed). Shame on them.

It was a day of contrasts. The Red Arrows and the Govt. Something to be proud of and something to be bitterly ashamed of. I'll leave you to work out which is which.

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