The Anonymous Widower

Sixty-Eight Today

At the date and time of my birth in 1947, thousands of people were being slaughtered in India and Pakistan. Only the area has moved slightly, but all across the world people are fighting over warped ideologies and religions. In a very long list, I’d include places like Belfast, Ferguson and Johannesburg.

It is so pointless. And one of the reasons, why I have no religious beliefs. The main reason, is probably that two branches of my family felt that coming to England was preferable to staying put and being annihilated, because they were the wrong and more successful religion. I can personally understand, wh we have a migrant problem.

I like to think I try to follow the best humanist principles common to most of the world’s great religions. Or at least those they tend to adhere to, when they are not mistreating those who disagree on the nature of God. She would not be amused!

I also believe in and follow the established rules of mathematics, medicine and science!

In the last few weeks, I  have been meaning to write something critical of the so-called Islamic State or as I prefer the Ultimate Men Behaving Badly Tendency.

Compared to others in the past they are certainly up there with the Nazis on the treatment of their opponents and minorities, but at least the Nazis preserved most art, even if they nicked it for themselves.

I doubt I’ll ever see a totally peaceful world, as in my view the only thing that will stop it, is when people see religion to be the way to exploit them, that I believe it is and science, engineering and medicine solves or mitigates the real problems we all face in this world, like war, poverty, hunger, disease and natural disasters, like floods, extreme weather and and earthquakes.

August 16, 2015 Posted by | World | , , | 1 Comment

Scotland’s Weather

Carol Kirkwood, the BBC’s Scottish weatherwoman with the large wardrobe of dresses, has just given statistics to show that Scotland is having a very wet summer.

It’s funny that the weather should get worse, after the General Election, where so many Scots voted for a party that believes in total independence.

If they do leave the UK, I hope they take all that wet weather with them.

It looks like she has made her decision, as I think Carol lives somewhere in the South of England. But then she has access to all the data!

Perhaps, now is the time, for people like me, who don’t particularly like hot weather, to take a holiday North of the Border.

 

August 11, 2015 Posted by | World | , , | 2 Comments

This Big Belly On Islington Green Seems To Be Working

I took this picture by the bus stop on Islington Green.

This Big Belly On Islington Green Seems To Be Working

This Big Belly On Islington Green Seems To Be Working

It would appear that there isn’t much rubbish not in the bin.

So is the Big Belly getting people to put their rubbish in the bin? Or had I just missed the guy with the broom and barrow?

August 10, 2015 Posted by | World | , | Leave a comment

Who Is CB?

If you use Anagram Genius  to find an anagram of “Jeremy Corbyn”, you get the following result.

Enjoy Merry CB

 

So who is CB?

At least his anagram wasn’t rude, unlike some other politicians!

August 9, 2015 Posted by | World | , | Leave a comment

Would You Let Arthur Daley Manage Your Pension?

This week the much-loved actor, George Cole passed away at the age of 90.

Most of us loved his most famous character of Arthur Daley, who went from one disaster to another as not only was he accident prone, but totally incapable of organising his affairs, so he avoided trouble with people like the Revenue and small-time low-life.

It struck me that if Arthur ran a Financial Advice company, that was as well-managed as everything else he did, would you put a brass farthing of your money with his company to look after and grow.

Certainly not!

So why does anybody seriously think about voting for Labour candidates in an election, when they can’t come up with a foolproof and sound method for electing their next leader? The system is so full of holes, that allow interest groups to hi-jack the process, that the final result could be far from what real Labout members want!

To return to my pension example, when you are voting, you are voting to create a good future for yourself, your children and your grandchildren.

So can you be sure that the political party you favour has the capability to manage the economy, if they can’t manage something relatively simple, like electing a leader?

If you go back a few years, the Labour Party of Michael Foot and the Tory Party of Ian Duncan Smith were a shambles, as they drifted too far from the centre.

Only when both parties elected leaders with a bit of sense; Kinnock and Howard respectively, did the parties reorganise themselves sufficiently, so that they were able to regain power a few years later!

 

August 8, 2015 Posted by | World | , | Leave a comment

Fixing The Shortened Grundtal Rail To The Wall

When I improvised the utensil rack, I wasn’t sure how to fit the cut end to the brick wall.

These pictures show how I did it.

Note that the single bracket now holding the rail can support the weight, unless I put too much in the pot, so all the dowel does is locate the rail in the correct position.

July 26, 2015 Posted by | World | , | Leave a comment

Improvising A Utensil Rack

I use a set of utensils from Joseph Joseph which sit on a carousel. The trouble is they take up space in my small kitchen, so I thought I might put them on the side of one of my new wall cabinets above the cooker. In the end I took an IKEA Grundtal rail, but as it was too long, I shortened it and supported it from one end.

Obviously the end on the brick wall will have to be fixed and tomorrow, I’ll be going to a well-known DIY store to get the bits to create the fitting.

July 25, 2015 Posted by | World | , | 1 Comment

A Rack For Le Creuset Dishes

I have a selection of smaller Le Creuset dishes; in both 1.1 an 0.6 litre sizes.

They have a problem in that they don’t stack well. In fact, a couple of weeks ago, one pole fell onto one of the 1.1 litre dishes and reduced it to several smaller pieces.

I then found this Variera pot lid organiser in IKEA at just £5. Which is less than a replacement dish!

It certainly did the job, even if they are not pot lids.

July 24, 2015 Posted by | World | , , | Leave a comment

The New Wall Cabinets In My Kitchen

This morning the Hungarian Handymen put the wall cabinets and my new cooker hood on the walls.

There is still a bit to do, but it has certainly released some more space. I also now have wall cupboards that don’t constantly take lumps out of me, like the steel ones did.

 

 

July 21, 2015 Posted by | World | , | Leave a comment

Before Crossrail 2 – Meridian Water

Meridian Water is a large property development in North London which sits in the curve of the North Circular Road between Edmonton and Walthamstow, with the large Tesco and IKEA stores on its Southern boundary and the Edmonton incinerator to the North. Wikipedia describes the current site like this.

The Meridian Water development site is centred 1.2 km south east of the town centre of Edmonton Green. It comprises an area of approximately 0.82 km², 0.72 km² of which is land capable of development.

In economic geography the site consists largely of vacant or ailing industrial/transport use, and in natural geography is characterised by the waterways of the mid-Lea which pass through or beside it to the east: theRiver Lee Navigation, the Lee Diversion, the River Lee Flood Relief Channel, and Pymmes and Salmons Brook.

It is very much a part of North London, that is not doing its best to boost the prosperity of the city. The developers have a £1.5billion plan for the development of the site. This Google Map shows the area.

Meridian Water

Meridian Water

Most of the site is between the North Circular Road and the various rivers and canals, although a portion is on the north side of the A406. This aerial photograph with the development marked in red comes from this page on the Enfield Council web site.

Aerial View Of Meridian Water

Aerial View Of Meridian Water

What has this massive development got to do with Crossrail 2?

Note the loop in the red boundary to the top of the picture. That encloses Angel Road station, which is clearly shown on the Google Map.

Meridian Water needs good transport links and this report in the Enfield Independent describes what Enfield Council and the developers are doing about it.

Enfield Borough Council has named the firm it has chosen to turn Angel Road Rail Station into a ‘thriving’ new hub.

Atkins, a global design and engineering firm, has been chosen to design the new rail and bus terminal, which will see an increased service of four trains per hour.

It is also stated in some place that the station will be renamed Meridian Water.

As Angel Road is on the list of probable Crossrail 2 stations in the Lea Valley, only a stupid developer would not want to have their development directly linked to Crossrail 2 and all the cornucopia of destinations it brings.

I also wonder how much the developers would pay to have the upgraded Meridian Water station, as a terminus, from where trains could turn back under London.

July 19, 2015 Posted by | Transport/Travel, World | , , , , | 3 Comments