The Anonymous Widower

A Ginger Damsel In Distress

On the way home tonight, I went via Kings Cross to pick up a train ticket.

it was one of those times, when I wished I’d had my camera with me, as in front of the ticket machine was a ginger damsel in distress. She had an enormous ruck-sack on her back and was trying to bend over to pick-up the Oystercard she had dropped. Suffice to say she wasn’t managing to pick the card up.

So I did the gentlemanly thing and retrieved her card.

When I heard she was on her way to Norwich, I did wonder if I’d done the right thing!

November 1, 2012 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , | Leave a comment

Picture Of The Day

This same picture captured by Stanislav Duben in the Czech Republic is in The Times, The Telegraph and the Mail. And I suspect many other newpapers and web sites all over the world!

It is one of those remarkable images captured occasionally by sheer luck. Look at it here in the Mail.

It does show the importance of having your camera handy at all times.

November 1, 2012 Posted by | World | , | 1 Comment

Is This Britain’s Worst Tourist Attraction?

I’ve never liked waxworks.  I went once to Madame Tussards in probably the 1950s with my mother and we weren’t impressed. To me once was enough!

So when I see the pictures and read the reports in today’s Times about Louis Tussauds House of Wax in Great Yarmouth, it doesn’t change my opinion on waxworks. Read what Trip Advisor says here. The Telegraph doesn’t mince its words either and describes the attraction as facing meltdown.

On the other hand, I might go there, as it sounds so awful. But then there are much better things to see in Great Yarmouth.

November 1, 2012 Posted by | World | , , | Leave a comment

Hollande Shows He’s A True Champagne Socialist!

There seems to be a big row brewing in France, as President Hollande has upped the tax on beer by a whopping 160%.  He left the tax on wine and spirits alone.  Read all about it, here in the Belfast Telegraph. This is the first paragraph.

France is planning heavy tax increases on beer, upsetting brewers – even in other countries.

President Francois Hollande is pushing through legislation to increase taxes on beer by 160% to help fund struggling social security programmes as France tries to lower a budget deficit hit hard by the economic crisis. The tax would affect local brews and the 30% of imported beer the French drink.

I suppose though, I’m not bothered, as I’ve never heard of a gluten-free French beer.  Although, there’s some passable Belgian and Spanish ones.

November 1, 2012 Posted by | Food, News | , , | Leave a comment