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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Prepare For Emergencies - Like in Japan and the Philippines

Be Prepared

The scout's motto is be prepared. Scouts are constantly learning new skills. How to read maps. How to cook food. 

Outdoors

Hiking and camping holidays teach you what you need to survive, alone or in a group. Protective clothing. Food and drink. Knowing the weather. 

Planning a route. 

Telling people where you are, where you are going, when you will be back. 

Avoiding Danger

Check weather forecasts. Watch out for wild animals. Avoid dangerous places. Avoid dangerous activities.

Have insurance. Keep the number of who to call in your pocket. 

Know the location of the nearest hospital and emergency department. Does the hotel or ship have a resident doctor or nurse or first aider?

Hotels

Hotels show you escape routes on the back of bedroom doors. 

Know the location of the fire extinguishers.

 And the fire exits. Are they locked or blocked? If I am in a group and arrive first, but see no fire extinguisher or exit, I pick a table near the front entrance.

Trains

One man who survived a train crash, fatal to other passengers, explained how he was able to save himself and his family. As he entered the carriage and took his seat, he had simply noted the location of the nearby window and how to open it.  

Types of situations: 

Fire. Flood. Food poisoning. Earthquake. Plane crash. Boat sinking. Rip tide when swimming. Avalanche. Tsunami. Storm. Wild animals. Escaped pets. Active shooters. Riots. Burglars. Carbon monoxide. Sink holes. Car accident. Robbery. Kidnap. Wrongful arrest or imprisonment. 

Rescuing Others

Drownings in pools and on beaches.

Fires in homes and entertainment and hospitality venues.

In Japan it is usual to have an emergency bag close to your front door to grab as you exit in the event of an earthquake, tsunami or any other emergency.

Apparently the British government plans to issue advice to every household in Britain.

 You would need everything for a weekend away, plus more food and drink and first aid equipment and documentation. But a small enough bag to carry.

I have seen people saying we don't have need for this because the UK is not in an earthquake area. 

What if you travel to an earthquake area on holiday? I was take by surprise by an earthquake on a Greek island. 

I was a travel writer on a press trip, a guest of the government tourist promotion. Ironically, we were listening to a speech, in Greek, about how safe the island was. A translator summarised briefly in the pause after every fifth sentence. In fact, the safety they were talking about was robbery.

There was a huge crash. The drinks in our drinking glasses shook. The Greeks all ran out. I thought a lift had fallen. (Americans say elevator.)

Then one of the fellow brits said, 'I think that was an earthquake. If they have all left, we should leave.' So we ran outside.

The following day we went to a museum and read about a major disaster which had happened to the island a decade or more previously.

When I arrived on La Palma in the Canary islands in June 2026, I had no idea that a major volcanic eruption has happened less than a decade earlier. The museum's day by day videos kept me mesmerised for several hours, whilst my husband was hiking.

In the UK there are people living in houses along crumbling clifftops. Others are in houses built on flood plains. These are disasters we know about. Sink holes appear suddenly over areas which have been mined a century ago. In the UK. And many other countries. 

We also have flash fires. In nightclubs. Such as the one in January in Switzerland. Safe, law-abiding, affluent Switzerland.

Suggestions

First aid kit and first aid instruction book, including bandages, first aid equipment and sterilisers such as wipes. I would include waterproof bandages and tape.

Survival book.

Language translation. learn the language before travelling.

I spent a year learning Spanish. When I fell down a flight of stairs on holiday in La Palma in the Canaries, I shouted, 'Help, help, help.' 

Nobody answered. 

I then reckoned that most of the hotel staff spoke Spanish. So I shouted, 'Ayuda', meaning aid or help, in Spanish. People came running.


What if you are just stuck for hours, waiting for a replacement plane or ship? 

Toys, games or entertainment, for yourself and others, while waiting. A pencil and paper to draw noughts and crosses, make a fortune teller. A tiny pack of playing cards.

Water, drinking cup, maybe water purifier.

Seeds to grow edible plants. 

Small tins of food with tin opener. I would opt for sardines.

Also plant edible plants in your garden. Every garden should have an apple tree, and a tree growing nuts or other suitable food for protein. 

Two scenarios require opposite action. One is escape. The other is stay in place because roads are blocked, or the doors are blocked, and you are beseiged or waiting for help. So you need food and drink in the pocket of your coat or dressing gown. 

Aircraft

What are you given on an aircraft? Bulk to protect you. Flotation device for landing in the sea, river or lake, or flood water. 

Whistle to make sound which carries, or small bell if you are too weak to shout. Or mirror for signalling, to rescuers for away or overhead in aircraft.

Supplies for others, children, pets, the elderly, those you meet on the way to safety.

Identity documents. Insurance documents. Driving license.

Fire Survivors

The people who survived a fire in a hotel because they were by the hotel swimming pool, wearing shorts. They needed regular clothes. Also credit cards to buy clothes, and food, and accommodation, and transport to travel home.




Useful Websites

https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15977097/Householders-told-prepare-major-emergencies-new-government-public-information-campaign.html

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Wine and Whisky Tasting In London

 

Left Jano @whiskysky_official on Instagram

Whisky Dinners In Pinner

Jano holds dinners with 5 whiskies, once a month, at a restaurant in Pinner, Middlesex. 

Right Angela Lansbury of Central London Wine Society.

Central London Wine Society
It meets the middle two Wednesdays in the evening at the Civil Service Club near Trafalgar Square. The cost varies from about £30 for tasting about 7 wines, double that cost yet sold out with a waiting list for tasting more expensive premium wines, with commentary from the presenter. See media such as Meetup and Eventbrite to secure a place and get admission to the venue.

Swimming, Swimming Lessons, and Safety

Hotel swimming pool with wheelchair ramp. Tenerife. Canary Islands. Photo by Angela Lansbury.


Falling in Water, Paddling and Swimming Hazards

1 First, what are the hazards? 

2 Secondly Possible prevention? 

3 Thirdly Rescue

1 a In residential pools, children who cannot swim falling into pools.

1b Shelving beaches.

Prevention

Not just warnings on the radio and in newspaper. Flags and multilingual signs on beaches. Patrols by life guards, paid or volunteers. Instructions on helplines, and actions. This might include warnings about shelving and riptides, fines for allowing unaccompanied minors in water known for shelving and ripyides. Instructions to form human chains from land into the sea?

1c Bad weather, storms, waves, and riptides.

2 Safety Solution - Swimming Lessons

In the UK Key stage 2 requires children to have swimming instruction.

What is key stage 2? Ages 7 to 11. 

As far as I can see, this means that by the time a child leaves the school at age 11, it should be able to swim. But it doesn't mean that at 7, 8, 9, or 10 every child must be able to swim.

I read in a forum of comments on a newspaper article that although Key stage 2 in the UK requires that children should be taught to swim, some Councils have found it challenging to put this into practice because of the closure of public pools. In that case, in my opinion, parents and others should start local newspaper campaigns to secure funding either from government sources or sponsorship.

3 How about adding swimming lessons for parents? Including life-saving. I know from experience, trying to save my mother who swam into the deep end of a pool, that if you try to rescue a bigger person, facing them, they put their arms around your neck and drag you under with them. You need to approach them from behind and hold their head out of the water.

2  The same lessons for carers.

Instruct children not to swim in open waters, only to swim in pools where other people are nearby, or where there are lifeguards. 

Websites About Swimming, Safety, and Dangers

https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15973395/father-saved-boy-drowning-mother-son-swim.html

https://www.swimming.org/schools/swimming-national-curriculum/

https://www.redcross.org.uk/get-involved/teaching-resources/community-education-workshops/first-aid-workshop-for-adults

Free Swimming In Pools

https://be-well.org.uk/what-we-offer/swimming/free-swimming/

Free Swimming Lessons

https://www.southwark.gov.uk/culture-and-sport/leisure-and-sport/swimming/free-swimming-lessons

https://findyour.islington.gov.uk/kb5/islington/directory/service.page?id=wMG2NtgjYTk

Updated text and websites on Monday July 14th 2026.

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Italian translation from the menu of Italian Restaurant 2 Veneti in London

Veneti means Venetian. so 2 Veneti is two Venetians, the owners.


Italian - English

bianco - white

con - with

del - of the

e - and

erbe - herb

fegato - liver

giorno - day

insalata - salad

limone - lemon

nero - black

pere - pear

pesce - fish

pollo - chicken

salmone - salmon

salsa - sauce

verdure - vegetables

vitello - veal

Zuppa - soup


English - Italian

and - e

black - nero

chicken - pollo

day - giorno

fish - pesce

herb - erbe

lemon - limone

liver - fegato

of the - del

pear - pere

salad - insalata

salmon - salmone

sauce - salsa

soup - zuppa

veal - vitello

vegetables - verdure

white - bianco

with - con

-ends-


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2 Veneti

10 Wigmore Street

London W1U 2RD

Useful Websites

duolingo.com
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cicchetti

Economies and Expenses to Budget For When Travelling






Hiking - cheap or expensive?

Is hiking a cheap holiday? It can be. 

But, to be safe, you might need outdoor clothing, food, drink, maps, phone and charger. 

Plus the climbing or hiking clothes, and gear such as poles, ropes, boots, torches, maps, GPS devices.

The big cost can be flights and connecting flights. Within Europe you have Ryanair. For example, from Stansted.

Also, budget for the cost of taking a car into a National Park (not a car park, but a tree and wildlife park).

Sticks - cost, design and check-in 

A stick for climbing rough grounds has a tip, which must be covered on aircraft. 

A walking stick for city walking has a flat rubber base, which may be allowed on some planes, or can be packed if it folds. You may need to buy a stick with points, or a pair of sticks, at the destination.

UK costs: driving

Toll on the bridge into Wales.

Parking costs at hotels, and visiting museums.

If no parking in city centre restaurant areas, you may need to budget for taxis. 

If drinking or wine tasting, you may need a taxi back to your hotel.

Europe - driving

Toll roads in France.

USA Parks and vehicles

In the USA and many countries, entry costs at entrances of national parks for pedestrians and vehicles.

ASIA - costs

India required my family, who were holders of British passports, to buy visas. 

Nepal cost cutters

A cheap country such as Nepal has cheap food. 

However, you may have to pay a hefty fee for the permit to climb e.g. Everest. Also the cost of a guide. And porters to take tents and cooking equipment and food for the entire trip. Allow not only the time of the climb but any hike to base camp, and time to acclimatize. 

Camping Costs - Research, Money, Time, Planning, Experience

 Our son practised camping by putting up a tent in our garden. 

Some people run in their shoes or boots. 

My husband spent more than the cost of a night in a hotel, and a taxi to a hotel, on buying a tent, and a  on a sleeping bag, bag liner, hiking boots, torch and most of the contents of the camping shop website.

Home Swap Advantages

We did a home swap with a family in the Channel Islands. We saved on accommodation.

Home Swap Challenges

We had to pay our fare to get there and back, plus our foods and entertainment at the destination. But we saved on accommodation.

Packing for a holiday takes time. But clearing your house for a family of four to move in takes longer.  You must clear space.

You need to pack away valuables. We had to leave new matching crockery in sets of four.

Hotel Extra Charges

Parking

You might have to pay for car parking outside the hotel, Or pay for use of the hotel's garage. Or pay for valet parking.
Some airports have introduced drop-off charges.

Extras At Hotels & Restaurants

A five star hotel might also charge for service, taxes.

Incidental extras might be phone calls. 

Watch out for cover charges. Service charges. tourist taxes. State taxes vary around the USA, and are added when items are posted from one state to another.

Drinks - Extras

Also drinks, water. Also watch out for the mini bar contents. 

Drinks Included

Many buffets have free sparkling wine, Italian Prosecco, Spanish Cava, or French Champagne, at either breakfast, or evening dinner, or both. But they might not tell you. Have a look or ask if it is included.

Find out the cost of an upgrade to a room whose cost entitles you to use of a Club Lounge or private breakfast room with a fancy name. If they run all day or intermittent food and drink, this could save you paying extra for water and wine with meals. Or for coffee and tea and cakes mid-morning and tea time. Apart from the cost, it is a time saver.

Spas, Saunas - Time and Money

The indoor pool might be within a spa which charges residents as well as outside non-resident guests.

Hotel Extras Included

Some hotels have free swimming pools with spar baths, or complete spa centres with saunas, and steam rooms.

In the Canary Islands we had a free indoor pool at the Parador in Tenerife. They closed early, 6 pm. The same applied to the outdoor pool at the Parador hotel on La Palma, which closed at 5 pm in their off-season June 2026, although later the next month.

On Tenerife the outdoor pool was free, included in our room and breakfast package. We were given one free session in the indoor spa which had lovely massaging pools and water jets. We were there two days, but did not get a free session for each day, just one free session to tempt us to make further bookings.

Some ask payment per hour rather than the whole stay free, or paying for one day.

Souvenirs and Supplementary Bags

You may buy souvenir clothing, books or bulky items, or bring back leaflets. You might need to buy another suitcase, and to pay the airline for extra bags or bulky or heavy luggage.

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Prosecco from Italy with Venetian Snacks at 2 Veneti restaurant in Central London

 A jolly evening samply Proseccos and Venetian snacks took place at 2 Veneti restaurant. Regular diners at the restaurant who live nearby or eat there on special occasions mingled with specialists in wine and food. I am a Prosecco drinker and was glad of the opportunity to try several Proseccos as well as Venetian snacks.

Left Jano @whiskysky_official on Instagram

I met some interesting people.

Whisky Dinners In Pinner

Jano holds dinners with 5 whiskies, once a month, at a restaurant in Pinner, Middlesex. 

Right Angela Lansbury of Central London Wine Society.


Italian Venetian Food in London

Prosecco At 2 Veneti Restaurant

The restaurant is near the grand buildings of concert halls on Wigmore street, near Wimpole street famous for its doctors. The restaurant is Italian and has indoor and outdoor seating. The owners are friendly and enthusiasts for Italian food. Their speciality is Venetian food, from the region of Venice in North East Italy, hence the name Veneti.

Prosecco Region Of Italy

Prosecco comes from this region. Prosecco, that British favourite, white and sometimes rose, cheaper than Champagne, but with the same excitement of bubbles. I tasted several, and frankly, they were all equally good, and although I like sweet wine, none were too dry, so I would be satisfied with the cheapest. As I often say, I'm a cheap date. 

Sweet or Dry Prosecco?

Extra brut is extra dry. But if you find the terms on the label confusing, when Brut means dry, yet the wine seems neutral, with an acceptable almost sweet finish, just ask the owner, waiter, or sommelier (wine specialist) for their knowledgeable advice. 

Cicchetti - Snacks

A feature of Venetian cuisine, so near the sea and canals, is snacks with fish. The fish most familiar to the British is (alphabetically) anchovy, cod, sardines, tuna.

For five years after my husband was diagnosed with a form of cancer, lymphoma, until he got the all-clear, we devoutly followed the cancer research society recommendations of eating whole grain cereals and bread and avoiding processed foods. 

Cereals and Salamis

Therefore I had got in the habit of not eating white bread, cured cold meats and salamis. I was a bit disconcerted at the snacks on white bread. Apparently the popular snacks are with polenta, which I like, or white bread, open-topped sandwiches, which I would avoid. Breadsticks, and brioche, are white cereals which match white wines, although other breads might sometimes be used.

Cicchetti 

These are snacks, often served on small skewers or toothpicks.
The ones I remember most clearly and fondly were those with cheese, and fish, in one instance both together.

Cheese and Fish Cicchetti


1 Cheese Rissoles with anchovy centre

2 Sardines with sweet and sour onions

Vegetable Options

Having got over the surprising sight of sliced white bread used as the base for a couple of the snacks, we looked for vegetables to fulfil our five a day. 

If you are also following a health diet, the vegetables options to order in a restaurant in London or Venice, for yourself or a group, could start with olives. Then pick cicchetti featuring fish, with (alphabetically) onions, or tomatoes.

They also have dishes which have shellfish as a main or subsidiary ingredient. As I am allergic to shellfish I could not try that.

Useful Websites

Friday, July 10, 2026

Fish Wallpaper at the Fishmongers' Hall

 I went to a wine tasting event organised by Goedhuis-Waddesdon at the Fishmongers' Hall.

I thought the fish theme wallpaper in the Ladies Powder Room was delightful. Only when I got home did I realise that fish was an appropriate motif for the building. 

Fish wallpaper at the Fishmongers' Hall in London. Photograph by Angela Lansbury.

The Fishmongers' Association offers guided tours of the building. Treasures and tradition.

https://fishmongers.org.uk/contact/