As I scoffed a bowl of granola I watched an episode of “Trailer
Park Boys: The Animated Series”. In today’s episode, once Ricky had had his
nasty attacked by a seagull and lost a fight with his brain, our heroes joined
a cult by mistake.
As I checked out Facebook I read something profoundly
depressing. Yesterday I wore a brightly coloured shirt for a socially distanced
afternoon in the garden with family. I’ve been wearing these sorts of shirts at
summer barbies for as long as I can remember. But it would seem I have
inadvertently dropped a clanger. In amongst all the “Black Lives Matter”
furore, it turns out that wearing a Hawaiian shirt (like I very regularly do)
is now widely recognised as a sign of the white supremacy
movement.
Do I just ignore this stupidity or do I throw all my shirts
in the bin?
I couldn't help but notice just how busy
the motorway was this morning. The traffic was back to how it used to be before
the lock-down. As I narrowly avoided being run off the roads (time and time
again) the pundits on the radio were talking about how the shops are re-opening
today. To stop viral spreading, the idea is that when shopping the punters look
at what they might buy rather than picking it up and mauling it about. However
this radical change is expected to be rather difficult for the shop staff to
implement. I was reminded of taking cub scouts into shops years ago when I
would shout at them that they must look with their eyes and not with their
hands. It was through ignoring my instructions that most of the children
managed to break their potential purchases before they got to the till;
breaking them after they had paid for it and had left the shops was always an
unachievable ambition.
I got to the work's car park, deployed a Munzee (as one
does), and got on with a rather busy day. Thalassaemia, haemoglobin C and a
dysfibrinogenaemia... Never a dull moment. Mind you I did spend an inordinate
amount of time nipping to "Trap Two" today. Yesterday as the
first fruit of my loin slaved over the barbecue I jokingly commented on what a
gastric lottery barbecues can be. I suggested that to take the element of
chance out of it, he might cook the meat in the oven for those who just wanted
their dinner, and that he might provide a bucket of stagnant ditch-water for
those who wanted dire-rear. Whilst what I scoffed yesterday was rather good, in
retrospect maybe I should have gone for the "oven" option?
Once home we ran the dogs quickly round the roads, then "er
indoors TM" went to Aldi for shopping. I set the washing
machine going on some shirts and had a look at some geo-puzzles until "er
indoors TM" arrived with dinner.
I feel rather worn out – too much sun and too much beer
yesterday has taken its toll…
I haven't read your blog in awhile and was going through bookmarks and found it. I am very sorry about the Hawaiian shirt post. My husband has not thrown out any of his so I think you should just ignore what I posted and go ahead and wear them with impunity! I haven't seen any more references to that stuff in the news in the last week over here so it's probably already old hat.
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