This morning over a spot
of brekkie I watched one of my psychology lectures. Today we were
covering memory and the concept of deja vu. Perhaps I might have been
mistaken whenever I think I've been somewhere or done something
before.
And then my piss boiled
as I had deja vu again properly.
The plan for the week was
originally to be preparing for the kite festival at Teston. The
arrangement for many years has been that we put on a weekend long
show for the county council; they allow us to camp out for the
weekend. The council have changed that arrangement. They want us to
pay them one thousand pounds for the right to camp in the field
whilst still putting on the show for them at our own expense.
Consequently camping won't be happening this weekend and the event
was cancelled. Or so I thought.
Some kiters have decided
to put the kite festival on after all. They will drive for hours, fly
the kites on Saturday, drive home in the evening, drive back again
and do it all again on the Sunday. The council were against camping
in the first place. They only allowed camping because it was the only
way to get the kite fliers along. And now there are those who have
rolled over and are giving the council what they want. Free to the
council and at not inconsiderable expense to themselves.
Surely this is the death
knell for Teston Kite Festival as it has been. From here on in it
will be a day's kite-flying event; the long weekends camping with
friends will be no more; just as the council has wanted.
What particularly boils
my piss over the whole sorry saga is that with kite festivals dying
all over the country, those who are going to put on this show really
can't see that it is they themselves who have killed off this
festival.
I then had a look at my
emails. A new geocache had gone live in Magazine Road; which is on my
morning's drive to work. I set off fifteen minutes earlier than usual
and soon had that cache in my hand. First to Find as well. That
cheered me up a little.
I popped into the Cheapo
Bargains shop on my way to work. Another example of psychology in
action. Because the place has got "Bargains" in big
letters on a sign outside the place, one thinks one is actually
getting bargains. Whilst some things there are cheap, much of it is
at supermarket prices; if not more expensive
There was something
interesting on the radio as I drove.
Apparently a company has
set up in business reclaiming dumped supermarket trollies, and has an
app you can download to your phone which you can use to report
unwanted trollies. I might just download that.
After a rather eventful
few days, today was rather dull...
Re; Teston. I think you are missing the point here.People want to fly kites here to remember the days before you and I were involved with kite festivals. Its like going to Stone Henge on solstice and not being alowed to touch the stones.
ReplyDeleteSome will go regardless and risk arrest others will let it slide into our past and accept its fate. Each has his own feeeling on how it shall pass. I would if I could. I was at Stone Henge in 84. I was preventeted in 85.
If the oppertunity presents itself then I will touch the stones, if not I will live with happy memorires. I hope this is the way with Teston
But in touching the stones at Stonehenge you aren't spoiling it for others...
ReplyDelete