Jinnie’s Story – Book Two, Chapter Twenty Five
Following their weekend in Paris Jinnie and Penny were allowed Monday as a day off, so it wasn’t until Tuesday that they met Gretel on the train to work. As usual, she came puffing up [more…]
Following their weekend in Paris Jinnie and Penny were allowed Monday as a day off, so it wasn’t until Tuesday that they met Gretel on the train to work. As usual, she came puffing up [more…]
Question Time 9th December 2021 The Panel: Michael Portillo (Broadcaster) Anneliese Dodds (Labour) Steven Bartlett (Entrepreneur) Adjoa Andoh (Actress) Rachael (Conservative) Venue: Hendon In anticipation of tonight’s programme, your humble reviewer wondered if Question Time [more…]
We moved, the wife and I, into this house eleven years ago. It is a prosaic little domicile, having been built in 1990, and it is situated equidistant between the railway station, the hospital and [more…]
As usual, I start by thanking readers for their comments on the previous article. I was glad 1642again picked up my implied thanks to the gods for living during a period when there was sufficient [more…]
Rivera was scrutinising slides from imagery taken by the U2 the previous night. They showed the defensive positions around the buildings more clearly than the day’s batches. She had been absolutely right regarding the third [more…]
Monday Another week breaks for your cat correspondent to report on. It was lovely and sunny when I woke up this morning so I thought I would take my stroll down the garden in preference [more…]
Last time on Mystery Album, we enjoyed the briefest of ports of call in Copenhagen. As we turn another century-old Photex Expandable Album page we find ourselves re-visiting the world of steel wheel, steel rail [more…]
When Jinnie arrived at her parent’s home in Potters Bar she found her sister sitting on the patio reading. Penny had just finished her A-Levels and been told by her school that she was no [more…]
Question Time 2nd December 2021 The Panel: Maggie Throup (Conservative) Thangam Debbonaire (Labour) Wendy Chamberlain (LibDem) Theo Paphetis (Businessman) Professor Peter Openshaw (Medical expert) Venue: Weston-super-Mare As a measure of how inward-looking the politic bubble [more…]
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