Friday, 29 May 2026

Thursday May 28th 2026 "That shiny new Chrysler car from America - have YOU ordered YOURS yet haha!!!?

Yes, Friends, have YOU seen adverts for that shiny new Chrysler car from America, as described in today's Onion News? Demand is sure to be huge, so think about putting YOUR order in, with your nearest stockist - and do it now haha!!!!

"Only in America!", I hear you cry, but take it from me, this new model will be 'taking off' big-time in the UK as well, if I know my cars!

It's a timely article in today's Onion News, however, because it reminds me and my wife Lois that the annual MOT test for our own little stylish vintage 2012 Honda Jazz will be coming up soon, which is hard to believe! So we put our order today with the local Honda dealer for its annual service and MOT test today, so watch this space! It's quite an occasion for our dear little car, because it's also the only time the car gets cleaned. Luckily, Lois took delivery this week of our new sun-glasses, which she'll certainly need once the car comes back with an unaccustomed 'sheen' - that's for sure!

flashback to last summer: (left) the local Honda dealer and (right)
us waiting anxiously in the showroom's comfortable 'waiting area'
while those hard-working mechanics spruce up our little 'Jazz' (!)

Has a year really gone by since the car's last MOT test - it seems impossible! And we've certainly 'punished' that little car since we bought it in 2014, doing as much as 3000 miles, some years!

a typical MOT test certificate

Lois and I first fell in love with the Honda Jazz 'brand' 13 years ago, when we rented a little black one on holiday in Denmark, visiting our daughter Alison and family, then living in Copenhagen. The only thing wrong with the car, possibly, was that the steering wheel was on the 'wrong' side, so we determined there and then, to get 'a proper one' on our return to the UK. And the rest is history!!!!

flashback to 2013: (above) me showcasing our rental Honda Jazz in Denmark, and
(below) visiting the incredible Viking ship burial site at Ladby, Denmark, guided
on the car's satnav by the unmistakeable voice of James Bond actor, Roger Moore [inset],
gloriously mispronouncing the Danish place-names (!)

us in costume at the Viking ship-burial museum site - happy days!!!!

I'm proud to be able to tell you today, that the little car's 2026 annual service and MOT is now fully "booked in" at local Honda dealer Yeoman's, so watch this space!

And, other than booking the test, Lois and I don't do a lot else today, to be frank, retreating to our bed again this afternoon for 'statutory nap-time', with the windows flung wide open again to catch every bit of any occasional breath of wind, would you believe, thanks to the current mega-heatwave! 

An email last night from our Hungarian penfriend, Tunde, reveals that this heatwave is hitting most of Europe, although lucky old Denmark is one of the few exceptions. Incredibly a 'heat photo' of Britain and the Continent, taken by a satellite, can show the relative land surface temperatures,, it appears.



According to the article, from Hungarian website telex.hu, the UK recorded a temperature of 35°C (95F) this week, 2°C above the previous monthly high for May, while Ireland also recorded temperatures more than a degree above the May record. Budapest, Hungary, itself set a new high of 32.2°C. Southern and central Europe, including Italy, Spain, Germany, France and Switzerland, also recorded unusually high temperatures for the season.

Phew! What a scorcher !!!!!

This evening, however, the air seems a bit cooler, and we even get a short shower at around 7pm, here in Liphook, which gives us hope, so watch this space! We certainly desperately need to 'keep our cool' watching this week's new BBC documentary about Russian madman Vladimir Putin, to put it mildly - no pun intended!!!!


Yes, Putin - the man who, when he's talking to you, insiders say, always looks at you as if to say, he's got better things to do with his time!

A fascinating study, and revealing to discover that, starting from early photographs of him as a KGB officer in Dresden, East Germany, Putin never 'engaged with others' in his photos, showing little expression on his face, anxious not to reveal too much about himself.






And it's so satisfying to read about the panic in Putin's Dresden KGB office when the Berlin Wall came down, and the whole office had to spend hours shredding thousands of documents! Not so 'triumphant' then, were you, Vladimir !!!!

We hear tonight from Nikita Krushchev's great-granddaughter, Prof. Nina Krushcheva, who met Putin a couple of times in the late 1990's when Putin was working as a fixer for Yeltsin. She was at a party in 1998, and saw him for the first time, and said to a colleague,a KGB apparatchik,  "Who the hell is that?"

"That's Putin", the man said, "and you really need to watch out for him!", and he told Nina about Putin's reputation in the KGB, and in tonight's programme she recalls what the man said to her. When Putin was in the KGB, his nickname was 'The Moth' - yikes!



And looking back at some of Putin's photos back in that time, she can see, she says, how appropriate that nickname was.








Chilling! And enough said, perhaps. But now, nearly 30 years later, Putin the Moth has now ruined more than just wardrobes, that's for sure.

It's also nostalgic tonight, to be reminded that for a few years, under Yeltsin, Russia was actually an almost ordinary, and free, country with TV channels able to make fun of politicians, for instance, like the series "Kukly", the Russian version of Spitting Image, which routinely made fun of some of these public figures, in puppet form.

In this scene, Yeltsin is depicted as having give birth of an extraordinarily ugly baby, Putin, and the sinister oligarch Berekovsky is suggesting ways of making Putin look more acceptable to the public, using a magic TV 'comb'.







Yikes (again) !!!! And as we know, the thing that all dictators (and all would-be dictators (!)) hate the most, is being made fun of, and almost the first thing Putin did on coming to power, was to close this TV channel down.

Fascinating stuff, though, isn't it!

Will this do?

[Oh just go to bed! - Ed]

22:00 We go to bed - zzzzzzzzzz!!!!!

Thursday, 28 May 2026

Wednesday May 27th 2026 "Are YOU having another 'duvet day' today... what with this continuing heatwave and all !!!!!"

Yes, Friends, are you one of the many people settling for a 'duvet day' today?

Well, you're in good company, according to this morning's Onion News!

Kudos, that man! 

And reading this story today, here in semi-detached Liphook, Hampshire, brings a partly-twisted smile to the faces of me and my wife Lois - no question about that! 

my wife Lois and me - a recent picture

No wonder we're amused, you see! Our half-cracked smiles this morning are all because, by a complete coincidence, we too are thinking about spending more time in bed, would you believe!

[Is that even possible, Colin? - Ed]

To be strictly accurate, however, we're hoping to be spending more time in a different bed, however, the one in our so-called 'guest room', at the back of the house, which, in the current heatwave, we're hoping will be, like, a billion times cooler - more probably! Although it's 6 inches narrower than our normal bed - it's only a standard double, at 4'6" - but we think we'll get a better night's sleep as long as we keep out of each other's way, let's say!

Watch this space to see how we get on tonight! [I can't wait! - Ed]

(left) us today on the sofa, making plans to combat the current heatwave by moving, tonight, 
into (right) the slightly narrower bed in our so-called 'guest room' - what madness!

At the moment, the heatwave is dominating our thoughts, and this morning it also makes a mess of our so-called 'planned foray' into central Liphook, no doubt about that! Lois has an appointment at 10am this morning with her hair-stylist, "Iain with the extra 'i'" (!), and after that we've got to pop into the Co-op, because, would you believe it, we're getting through more salad items than usual, in our constant attempts to 'stay cool' (!).

our 'big plans' for the morning: (left) a trip into central Liphook for Lois's 10 am
appointment with her hair stylist, "Iain with extra 'i' " (!), and (right) the local Co-op
where we're hoping to replenish our stocks of salad items, with the heatwave continuing

What madness isn't it! 

But all our QUOTE UNQUOTE 'big plans' for today come to nought as it happens. For starters, it's so hot in Liphook's iconic 'Haircraft' salon today, with its total lack of air-conditioning and seating unprotected from the sun, that Lois refuses to go ahead with her session with Iain, and instead we book another appointment for next week, when hopefully temperatures will have cooled a bit, let's say! 

And, to top it all, when we pop into the Co-op to stock up on salad items and other summer essentials, we find the relevant shelves mainly empty, because the shop's freezer compartments apparently stopped working at the weekend, due to the intense heat, and, like, a billion tons of their stock - more probably! - had to be thrown away, and they're still waiting to be restocked later in the day, which is totally mad!

(left) Lois sitting in the chair waiting for Iain, her hair-stylist, to emerge from the back-room,
before she decides it's too hot in the salon today, and aborts the session, and (right), us in 
the local Co-op staring at some of the empty shelves, due to a weekend freezer break-down

Talk about frustration!!!!!

[What a lot of fuss you make, Colin, don't you! - Ed]

And after that deeply traumatic morning (!), we decide to go to bed after lunch and have a bit of a 'duvet afternoon' to comfort ourselves and put the world to rights. Well wouldn't you, if you had the chance haha ?!!!!

[You do that anyway, Colin, though, don't you. Just saying! - Ed]

It's all part of the price Lois and I are paying, for having moved to semi-tropical South East England 17 months ago, to be near our daughter Alison, now that we're fully paid-up 'old codgers' (!).

flashback to January 2025: realising that we are now fully paid-up 'old codgers',
Lois and I decide to move to Liphook, Hampshire, to be near our daughter
Alison, seen here (right) helping Lois to unpack some of our kitchen stuff

If only we lived up north, where it's a bit cooler, like all those lucky people somewhere 'north of Watford', as they say! 

And sweltering in our bed this afternoon, Lois and I can at least cool ourselves down a little bit by looking at pictures from 'icy' Stockport, Cheshire, featuring my sister Jill and her daughter Zoe's family: Zoe's husband Chris and the couple's charming toddler Conor. To hear the little chap singing his note-perfect version of "Row Row Row Your Boat" is a real 'breath of fresh air' which Lois and I certainly need - awwww!!!!

pictures from 'the frozen North' (!): my sister Jill with daughter Zoe, Zoe's husband Chris,
and happy little Conor, who sings 'Row Row Row Your Boat' for us - awwwwww!!!!!

Bless his little cotton socks !!!!!

Even diminutive celebrity travelogue presenter Susan Calman has escaped to the frozen north for her programme tonight, we notice, which is a bit of a coincidence, to put it mildly - she's apparently up in icy Leeds, in faraway Yorkshire, which is totally mad!


Lois and I didn't know that Leeds was almost the birth of modern cinema, threatening to totally eclipse even Hollywood, California, apparently, which was crazy!

Weirdly, it was in Leeds, Yorkshire, that Frenchman Louis Le Prince captured what are believed to be the world's oldest surviving moving pictures, from back in the late 19th century. 



But why was Le Prince doing his pioneering cinematographic work in Leeds, of all places? It turns out that Le Prince came to Leeds, back in 1866, by pure chance, because of his friendship with a Yorkshireman and entrepreneur, John Robinson Whitley. And the Frenchman just happened to fall in love with John's sister Lizzie, and so he decided to stay. He married Lizzie in 1869.

the plaque in Leeds commemorating Le Prince's work

Weirdly, many years later, Le Prince mysteriously disappeared while travelling in France, and his body was never found. While waiting to travel to New York to premier his film work, he nipped across the Channel to France to visit his brother in Dijon. He boarded a train for Paris, but, after that, he was never seen again, and even his luggage was never recovered. He was declared 'dead' in 1897, and has now been, to some extent, 'airbrushed' out of history, it seems. 

In tonight's TV programme, presenter Susan Calman visits an old cinema in Leeds. Incredibly, in the first quarter of the 20th century there were actually 88 cinemas in the town, offering the town's residents all kinds of escapist dramas, as well as news broadcasts keeping them up to date with, for example, what was going on at the front, during World War I. 

Only one of those 88 cinemas now remains, "The Hyde Park", and tonight Susan talks to the manageress about the theatre's long history.





Apparently the gas lighting was originally secondary lighting, installed so that the cinema's management, in those far-off crazy times, could keep an eye on customers, to make sure that there was no 'hanky-panky' going on in the back row on a Saturday night. 





Quite right too haha!

On the other hand, poor Susan!!!!!

Will this do?

[Oh just go to bed! - Ed]

22:00 We go to bed - zzzzzzz!!!!!