Yorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 8:58 pm
jansman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 8:20 pm
Spot on Andy.
To be fair now I've a family I've got no time free for any bugger let alone myself
( (did get a big hug tonight from little man when I showed him what the post man fetched today (new cycle helmet in his favourite colour ). To say he's six his head is massive... We did the National coal museum last summer mum and 11yo sister took the kids size hard hats ... Little man needed an adult size hard hat the guy at the lamp room didn't believe it when I said he needs a adult hat
took him for a bike ride last weekend from last summer his hat no longer fits so he had to wear daddy's linesman hard hat probably better protection than most bike hats it's both industrial hard hat and climbing helmet rated) )) happy kids (and wife
) is all that really matters
still got a few jobs my mum and dad want doing , did make my dad's day when I found him the gas regulator he required for his new outdoor pizza oven in a box of my crap In his garage ......
Told him I expect a decent pizza once he gets the hang of not burning stuff
Family comes first. One’s Tribe. After that,your neighbours ,then perhaps the rest of your community. A good example is my wife. She is a teacher. As a result of the situations she deals with,she helps at the local food bank. That’s good. However ,given the size now of our village population,she is one of few who helps. She has had to take time to look after and assist me with my hospital treatment for the last four months , and the food bank organisation has been rather rude to her because of her absence! As she put it to them- try advertising for more help then. They did. Folks want,but won’t give !
Sure,I am using our NHS to stay alive right now. As grenfell mentioned earlier,the NHS is a big deal community-wise. It is ! However,as I thanked a radiologist for my treatment one day and I commented on what important work she did ,she said, “ Yes it is important,but I won’t do it without being paid properly “. I heard that several times,and boy ,I’ve spent some time in hospitals in the last four + months.
So in an emergency,a real one, people whatever they do for a living,may well look out for their tribe first!
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.