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Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Where Can You Find Your Ancestors' Army & Wartime Records, Graves, and Wartime Graves?

Photo from Angela Lansbury.
 

The photo above was taken around the time of the first World War, in London, England. The bride is Sarah. Missing from the photo is her brother, my grandfather, Paul. Was he the photographer? I don't think so. I believe he was away, conscripted in the war. So were his brothers!

But what was he doing in the war? I have no records and would like to know. 

I recently found a new website called FindMyPast.

 I was hunting for my grandfather. When I entered his Surname (family name) and first name, or initial letter of first name, I found his British army unit, service number and date of birth.

This website will also upload your DNA results from other sites. You can also print off a family tree booklet of 9 pages suitable for an 8-year-old.

If you are looking for a birthday or anniversary gift for somebody who has everything and doesn't want anything, you could offer them a DNA test kit or a year's membership of an ancestry or family tree website.

23andme

Useful Websites

https://www.findmypast.co.uk/1921-census/address

https://www.findmypast.co.uk/family-tree/create

https://www.findmypast.co.uk/page/ancestry-dna-testing

https://www.findmypast.co.uk/blog/discoveries/10-amazing-finds-1921

https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Lily O'Brien's Double Chocolate Mousse & Chocolates, On Singapore Airlines and Online



 

One food gets better every year. The chocolate ice cream or dessert on Singapore Airlines (March 2022). The airline has had a series of delicious ice creams and this latest mousse was wonderful. An intense chocolate flavour, a thick, creamy, lip-smacking mousse. 

It appears that the company was founded in the 1990s in Kildare, which is to the west of Dublin, capital of the Republic of Ireland (southern Ireland for simplicity's sake). Kildare means church of the oak. The company was bought up by a Polish group but still has the O'Brien family involvement. O stand for of, meaning descendant of.

If the name O'Brien sounds familiar to you, apart from chocolates, maybe that is because it is in the top ten of Irish names, or because you have read about one of two well-known Irish authors, Kate O'Brien and Edna O'Brien.

I watched the video about the origin of the country. The enterprising and enthusiastic lady who started it had tasted wonderful chocolate at a hotel in South Africa. She was so impressed by the chocolate that she spent the whole of the rest of her stay there in the hotel kitchen learning about chocolate from the hotel's expert. 

On returning to Ireland, she started experimenting. Her creations were so successful that she went into business, and named the company after her small daughter.  The first major development was supplying to the Irish flight company Aer Lingus. The products are not static. The team in Ireland meet up regularly to review the products and find new tastes and combinations for the customers' enjoyment. 

Useful Websites

https://lilyobriens.co.uk/

https://lilyobriens.co.uk/all-chocolates/by-type/boxes

https://www.facebook.com/LilyOBriens

https://lilyobriens.ie/

(ie is Ireland or Republic of Ireland or Eire)

https://www.rte.ie/news/business/2017/1222/929272-lily-o-briens/

https://www.irelandroots.com/obrien.htm

https://lilyobriens.ie/blog/blog-post/chocolate-salted-caramel-mousse-cakes-recipe

https://lilyobriens.co.uk/our-story/how-it-all-began

Email

weborders@lilyobriens.ie

for chocolates sent from the USA to Singapore costing 80 dollars (plus postage?)

https://www.desertcart.sg/products/22945453-lily-o-brien-s-ultimate-chocolate-collection

How to track down an interesting insect like the tiger moth, even if you don't have a camera



I was reading the pictures behind glass when I saw a static moth. I didn't know whether it was alive or dead, but it was not moving and had great colours on the body and a fascinating pattern on the wings. 

I wanted a picture. Unfortunately I had rushed out without my mobile phone. How could I get a photo? 

Ask the nearest person, who had a mobile phone, or ask if they had a mobile phone. Seated nearby was a family of three. Surely one of them would have a phone and be willing to take a photo.

If not I would have to walk further, or return later. I hoped they would be interested and willing.

Sure thing - yes. They all three stepped over to look at it. Their offspring was as excited and thrilled as I was. 

The father took a photo. He looked at it and decided to take another, more carefully, to get it sharper. He adjusted and was satisfied with the result.

He sent it to me. Through WhatsApp.

Later I hunted for it. My laptop was set to the UK address and up came a UK moth identification site, with no result. So I switched my search to identify moths of Singapore.

Immediately a similar photo popped up. The moth is known colloquially as a tiger moth, because of its striped body, I presume. It is also known as a wooly bear. 

The technical name is Huber's moth, I imagine after Huber who first saw it and classified it and identified its characteristics. Huebneri, easy to remember, as it has a hue, like b for butterfly, nearby in daytime. It is also called a day-flying moth. This sounds like an oxymoron, a contradiction in terms. 

This moth, and/or similar ones, can be found in Singapore and Northern Australia.

Useful websites

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amata_huebneri

Where to Buy, Use and Register An A>R>T>Covid test kit?

My family members have travelled from London, England, to Singapore and Spain and France, and from Singapore to London. Each trip involved different levels of fact-finding, time, cost, Covid-checking and form filling.

Arriving in Singapore, March 2022

Apparently Singapore recognized only certain brands of kit, available locally. Not the NHS kits from the UK. My family thought.

ART stands for Antigen Rapid Testing. The key word is rapid. Quick and easy. DIY.

The Singapore hunt for kits had its moments of humour. Going online, you could see that ART test kits were stocked in many places in Singapore including the ubiquitous (meaning found everywhere) Fairprice supermarket. 

Finding an ART test kit within a huge supermarket was not so simple. You might think it would be next to toothpaste. Toothpaste is near the cashier. 

How to find an employee to ask? Large numbers of single male and female customers from nearby shops are wearing official looking uniforms. 

I asked a woman who was filling shelves, "Where do I find an ART kit?"

The third time I asked, she understood part of my question.

She replied, helpfully, "Tea?"

She told me to ask the cashier. 

Eventually, somebody rushed past towards a staff door. I manage to chase after and call her back.

She escorted me to the cashier. Because my helper was staff, she had the courage and authority to interrupt the cashier to ask for the kit. The cashier produced the kit from under her mystery boxes, as if I had asked for contraband. There were two kits at different prices. What was the difference? The price. 

I took the cheaper one. Firstly, to save money. Secondly, it is usually easier to pay extra for a dearer item than to ask for a refund exchanging an item for a cheaper one.

What The Kit Contains



The instructions are in the packet. Like hair dye, the packet has a punch out disc, which creates a hole in which you can keep the supplied cylindrical container upright. You are given a swab like an ear cleaner, a plastic bag, liquid to mix, a flat container with a guage. After you have shaken up the liquid in which you have shaken the used stick containing your nose's 'germs' or virus, you place it in the container. Then watch the colour creeping along the middle. 

The cost was about 20 dollars. Only about 5 dollars per kit, but you have to buy a box of 5. Why? At first sight it seems just a ruse to make money from customers. However, on second reflection, if you test positive, you may have to wait a few days and take another test to show that you are clear, negative, before leaving home. You might not have the energy or permission to leave home for a second test.

We were very happy to see the negative test. 

After taking the test, how do you post back the results? Back in the UK in 2021 we had had to post back the results in the supplied envelope from one of the designated postboxes which had frequent mail collections. We drove to the postbox late in the day, wearing our masks.

What if you don't have the energy to walk to the postbox? What if you are negative and not permitted to leave your home or bedroom?

Singapore March 2020

No worries. In Singapore, in March 2020, no need to post it back. You send the records to the HQ online.

It is not clear to me how they know that you used an approved test, or that you in fact took the test. They don't seem to require a reference number or a dated photo of your result. But I did not see the login taking place.

Maybe most people in Singapore are totally honest and law abiding and rule following. The weird minority who won't follow rules might not take the test at all, but their arrival and flight numbers are on the system and somebody will be chasing them to ask them for the test result.

We were very happy to see the negative test. And to be able to register the result immediately.

Useful Websites

Fairprice Supermarket Locations and Stocks and Deliveries

https://www.fairprice.com.sg/

Singapore

https://www.guardian.com.sg/brands/sd-biosensor

https://www.amazon.sg/s?k=art+test+kits

Singapore A R T Government Information

https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/covid19_test_providers/list-of-approved-art-providers-for-remote-supervised-self-swab-for-overseas-travellers-(23032022).pdf

UK

https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=kits&adgrpid

USA

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=Home%20Test%20Kit

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/world/covid-19-art-self-test-kits-fda-warns-against-use-sd-biosensor-flowflex-

https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/coronavirus-covid-19-and-medical-devices/home-otc-covid-19-diagnostic-tests

NB Check for latest updates.

How To Protect Yourself From Broken Bottles in Suitcases

Broken bottle. Photo by Angela Lansbury.
 

As soon as the suitcase was opened you could tell by the damp stain on the suitcase lining and the smell that something had broken. Underneath the clothes, was the inflated plastic cover of the bottles. Luckily for the clothes, the broken bottle was white wine which did not stain. Unluckily for the wine drinkers, the Reisling bottle was broken. Unluckily for the person unpacking, you had to be careful removing the bottle, because of broken glass. The bottle was broken. The clothes all had to be washed, in order to remove the smell.

Years ago, I had learned from a broken bottle of spirits, inside a suitcase, that a suitcase packer needs two layers of protection. The first, obvious, layer of protection is around the bottle, the padding, and waterproof. A second, less obvious to the lucky novice, obvious to the unlucky experienced, is the waterproof protection needed around the clothes. 

Ideally, not just one bag around all the clothes. Preferably a bag around each item. Why? Because a black item of clothing (or paper) which gets wet, will leak its own stain to the white item alongside.

What went wrong this time? The bottles had seeming protection. First, the inflated, ridged, transparent bottle protectors (which we received from commercial bottle shippers) had partially deflated. Secondly, smaller glass jars had been jolted against the more fragile necks of the bottles.



Saturday, March 26, 2022

The Show Must Go On, despite speech disasters, upside down speakers and reversed text

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The Show must go on. It has been a crazy month. At one of the contests I attended, the speaker followed the instruction to ask, "Can you see me and hear me clearly?"

We could. But she was upside down!

I also sometimes get photos reversed left to right so the text is back to front as on some of my Happy Birthday hat photos. You go into Paint to find an icon for changing and flipping in various directions.

Useful Websites

https://www.wikihow.com/Turn-Your-Computer-Screen-Upside-Down

Reversing images left to right

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/forum/all/how-do-i-flip-a-photo-left-to-right/78f821b5-d05a-43f2-8737-19f07e8b28c1

Friday, March 25, 2022

Where to eat next in Nex Shopping Mall? (Serangoon MRT, Singapore)


 

In Fairprice supermarket you can buy baby carrots and bananas.

Asian/Eastern

Greendot (Vegetarian). Reductions for students and seniors on their bento (main and 2 veg in a bento or divided meal box. Also delivers.

Baskin Robbins (ice cream)

Burger King

Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

KFC

Pizza Hut

Starbucks

Subway

Texas Chicken

Western Style

Mos Burger

Useful Websites

https://www.nex.com.sg/Directory/

https://www.greendot.sg/

Calorie counting, portion size checking, and ingredient noting when eating out on outings andholiday



A quick fix is sugar, empty calories, instant energy but no nutrition so damaging your diet and the danger of damage to your teeth if used on a regular basis. 

If you eat out a lot at fast food restaurants, or go to restaurants on holiday, find out the calorie counts of your favourite foods. For example, at some fast food outlets you can check the calories in advance, and quickly announce your choice of whichever low calorie option is your favourite. 

I was shocked to find out, years later, that all my favourite foods were high calorie. For example, I would come home from school and eat beans on toast for tea. When I went out to an Italian restaurant I would choose chicken in white sauce with roast potatoes. Followed by a dessert with cream or custard. I always had desserts, and often several high calorie choice from the trolley.

Yet, when I was trying to get into a new tight dress to impress an ex-boyfriend, I had the sense, the knowledge, to order fruit salad without cream and to ask for it without syrup or to leave syrup.

My other favourite foods used to be Indian meals. Biriani - all that rice. Creamy sauces of korma. Sauces are extra calories, often flour instead of protein.

Instead of focusing on these foods, thick about healthy options and healthy restaurants. If you want to increase your vegetable intake, be sure to order either vegetable main course, or vegetable sides. Think about the vegetables and fruit you like. Every time you go to a restaurant ask for fruit and vegetables. Some restaurants devise a menu and want you to follow it. Some are only too happy to make up special dishes. Or to alter their menus following customer demand.

I did an analysis of my current weight, age, activity level, and got the result that I should eat 1252 calories.

In Starbucks I am safest with mint tea or black coffee.

What about Burger king, McDonalds, Wetherspoons, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Five Guys

Useful websites

https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/about-our-food/nutrition-calculator.html

https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/healthy-weight/managing-your-weight/calorie-checker/

https://www.healthhub.sg/programmes/94/calorie-calculator

https://parade.com/1162945/kaitlin-vogel/low-calorie-starbucks-drinks/

Update March  31 2022

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/food/article-10669857/Chefs-lead-backlash-against-calorie-counts-menus.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ico=taboola_feed_article&ns_mchannel=rss&ico=taboola_feed

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Why & How To Speak To Time - In Your Local Club, Venues Away From Home Or Overseas


Why be early? You might find that people who arrive early are given a free drink. Or get first go at the buffet food.

You might miss the deadline for a contest. They might award a prize to those entering early.

Should you speak to time? Should a meeting start on time?

It helps to know the culture of a country. Some countries keep strictly to time. Eight a clock means start at eight and not one minute later. Eight means eight prompt, not after eight. 

In other countries time is elastic, rubber time, and eight means not before eight. Rubber time is also called Arabic time, Jewish time, and Polish time. 

In the USA, Californian cities are more relaxed, summer or holiday time. East coast USA, especially New York, is more businesslike, on time.

To clarify for attendees, it would help to say, doors open at 7.30, for a prompt start at 8. Alternatively, specify: doors open for 8, for a start around 8.30, when all speakers have arrived.

You also have to know whether proceedings will be delayed for latecomers. For having the majority present. To allow for the later arrival of an essential person, or VIP. 

Advantages Of being On Time

It is easier to list the disadvantages of running late. Some clubs and cultures start at the stated time. Why? For the benefit of those who are being collected on time, catching buses, last trains. Taxis might charge double after midnight, or be unobtainable. Other audience members need to get home because babysitters plan to leave on time. (The babysitter might charge double for an extra half hour, leave a baby or child alone in an empty house, or never work for you again). 

If you are a member of Toastmasters Internation fulfilling a 5-7 minute speech project, in theory it should be kept to time. However, occasionally the timing is absurd for the subject. Why is the speech on blogging only 3 minutes! You have to spend the first minute explaining what a blog is. After writing 8 posts, you are left with two minutes to talk about blogging.

However, as a general rule, the timing is a good discipline. In a contest if you are one minute over time, you get disqualified.

If a real life if a venue closes on the hour, you could upset the caretaker. You might be deliberately or accidentally locked in.

Outside Toastmasters, you have to know whether it is possible to go over time, or not. When I used to speak about travel on the radio, my section had to finish before the news which started on the hour. If I went over time, my microphone was cut off and the newsreader came on!

Solutions To Lateness & Absence

If you are running late, it is a courtesy to phone the organizer - also any others who might need to know.

If you fall ill, you could give a speech or slide show to somebody else to present.


How much do you weigh? How to convert kilos to stones and pounds

Selfie photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.


I weigh myself every morning, to find out whether my weight has gone up or down.

BMI

Your bmi is your height and weight ratio taking into account your age. You can find charts which tell you whether you are within the ideal range, or too high or too low.

Weigh what you eat

You can weigh what you eat. But an alternative is simply to look at your plate. Losing weight or adding weight is not complicated. If you look at what is on your plate and in your glass, that is what will fill out your stomach. 

Reasons For Weight Variation

Your weight is likely to vary a bit daily, regardless, because of slight variations in how much you ate or drank, when you last used the toilet, how much you perspired in the night.

If you keep a one year check you can plot how much you are going up and down. You could write your weight in your diary every day.

Stone and Pounds

I grew up with stones and lbs. I know I was 7 stone 7 as a teenager so I was thinking of that as my ideal weight. It was an easy to remember number. I knew that really heavyweight people were 20 stones!

How To Record A Chart

You might find it useful to print off a chart and stick it in the back of your diary. If you have a small diary, you could highlight just the relevant numbers such as your current weight and your target weight. Cut that out and fold it and stick it in the back cover of your diary. Or copy the highlighted part into a photo on your mobile phone.


Useful websites 

thecalculatorsite.com/conversions/kg-to-stones-pounds.php

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Easy Hebrew: Four question words in Hebrew and One in Chinese

 


An advertisement for a Hebrew course offered to teach four words in Hebrew. It worked very well.

I learned two of the four words. The first word I noticed was ma? That means what. 

The Chinese question word, MA, goes on the end of a sentence and turns a statement into a question. Ma in Chinese could be translated into Eglish as really, or is that so.

The Hebrew wrod matai sound like what time, ma - tie. Matai in Hebrew is when.

The two words I had more trouble with were the words for why, lama, and how, eich. 

Useful Websites

duolingo.com

https://lp.rosenhebrewschool.com/lp-rosen-modern-hebrew-ask-in-hebrew-22-en.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_words_of_Hebrew_origin

Starting Learning Chinese


 

Ni hao - (pronounced knee how, literally you good, means) hello

hern hao - very good

wo - I

wo si - (woh see) I like (I sound in both the Chinese and the English)

wo sir - I am

lao sir - (a) teacher

welcome - 歡迎

Huānyíng

When I translated the two Chinese characters back into English I got joyous welcome

Useful Websites

duolingo.com

translate.google.com

World Poetry Day - 21st March



The World Poetry Day was the 21st of March. If you missed it this year, you can start preparing for Britain's National poetry day which is 

First Thursday in October.

You might want to pick a few of your favourite poems and poets. Or write your own.

Here are some famous poets:

England

Keats

Kipling

Rossetti

William Shakespeare

Ireland

William Butler Yeats

Scotland

William McGonagal

Wales

Dylan Thomas

Useful Websites

https://nationalpoetryday.co.uk/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Australian_poets

St Patrick's Day Boston Parade, Chicago River dyed green and the Irish Flag in Hatch End on Wetherspoons pub

Boston parade, USA. Picture from Facebook.

Boston

On Sunday March 20th 2022 there was a big parade in Boston, USA, resumed after Covid-19 had cancelled the previous parades.

Chicago




 In Chicago, USA, the river was dyed green for St Patrick's Day, which is celebrated on March 17th every year in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and by the Irish and friends and onlookers worldwide.

Flag of Ireland to celebrate St Patrick's Day, on Wetherspoons pub. Photo by Trevor Sharot.

The Moon & Sixpence is a pub which serves food as well as drink. In addition to the seats at the front, there are dining tables inside, and tables with bench seating in the garden at the back.

What can you learn from this photo? The building has sash windows. The lower part is built of brick, London red brick from London red clay.

The orange, white and green flags are from the Republic of Ireland. What about Northern Ireland? Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Flying the Union Jack doesn't quite convey the same seasonal Irish message. 

Monday, March 21, 2022

What to see and do in Northern Ireland


 

Northern Ireland. It is on the island of Ireland, but not part of the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland is part of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Hence the flag flown from municipal buildings is the Union Jack, not the green, white and orange flag of Eire. 

Do you know anybody in or from Northern Ireland? If you fly ib, you might land at the George Best, Belfast airport. Named after the famous footballer from Northern Ireland. 

What to see and do? First and foremost is the Titanic Belfast Museum. Senior should book with them direct to get a discount. If you are not looking for the seniors discount, you might favour a tour which combines the Titanic museum with Giant's Causeway,  dramatic vertical rock formations out on the coast, or the Game of Thrones sites. Your tour might include a rope bridge, caves, the fairy wood with gnarled trees, and a chance to pose for photos with weapons such as swords. 

You could also take a taxi tour of the Peace murals.

Prince Charles took a trip there in March 2022.

Honey Bees In Dessert In The Ivy, St John's Wood, and Ivy restaurants in England, Scotland and Wales

Dessert at The Ivy, St Johns Wood. Photo from Sharot family.

For main courses my family had pate as a starter. For main courses the four diners had duck curry or duck salad as main courses. (The duck salad selection could have been bigger, said my hungriest relative who is a big chap.)

The dessert was honey them. In our picture you can see the honeycomb design, also the bee which is edible, chocolate.

My family have eaten there several times. The decor is kitch rainforest stained glass.
 

My family in London went to the Ivy in St John's Wood. Not the famous Ivy in central London.

St John Wood is a short high street in a smart area of London. Around the corner from Lord's Cricket Ground, which has a museum, and the zebra crossing where the famous photo of the Beatles was taken. Not far from Regents Park, London Zoo, and Baker Street with the Sherlock Holmes museum.

The Ivy in St John's wood had delightfully presented desserts.

The Ivy

120 St John's Wood High Street

NW8 7SG

Other branches are in the England, in Cardiff, Wales, in Edinburgh and Glasgow in Scotland, and Dublin in the Republic of Ireland. The ones in England are in Marlow, St Albans, York, and other places. 

My family member says, "It's turning into an upmarket chain. Same every time. No surprises. You don't go there for novelty."

I thought the bee dessert was a great novelty.

Useful Websites

https://theivystjohnswood.com/

Sunday, March 20, 2022

St Patrick's Day Worldwide and St Patrick Who Supposedly Banished Snakes

 St Patrick's Day has been celebrated worldwide. I have seen green in the pond beside the White House in the USA.

 Parades have been held in Chicago, USA, and Montreal, Canada. New York has a St Patrick's cathedral.

Naturally, St Patrick's Day is celebrated in Northern Ireland which has the statue of St Patrick on a hilltop in Saul. Green is the colour for the celebration worldwide.

St Patrick established Christianity in Ireland. Many church windows show St Patrick. At least one shows him banishing snakes. The story goes that St Patrick banished the snakes from Ireland which is why you don't have snakes in Ireland. An archaeologist established that, indeed, since the time of St Patrick there have been no snakes. But she also found no fossils of snakes from before the time of St Patrick. As the saying goes, why let the truth get in the way of a good story.

Up north in Belfast, capital of Northern Ireland, the Titanic Belfast Museum, about the building and sinking of the Titanic ship, was bathed in green coloured light.

Down in Dublin, capital of the Republic of Ireland, celebrations feature the Irish flag, which is green, white and orange. Their dream is of reuniting with Northern Ireland. That is why their flag includes the orange colour of William of Orange, who was the king of UK and Northern Ireland. His ancestors came from Anjer in France. Nothing to do with oranges. But the word sounds like oranges in English. So by accident at first and eventually by choice the name became pronounced as orange with the orange colour to match the name.


Indians and others living in Asia see similarities between the flag of India and the flag of Ireland. Both have the colours green, white and orange. The Irish flag has three vertical bands or blocks of colour. The Indian flag has the colour horizontal, with the addition of a lozenge in the middle.

Singapore

Singapore has a Molly Malone pub. You can enjoy the Irish atmosphere all year.

Belize

Belize used to be called British Honduras and still has a British garrison. Among the British troop were some Irish troops who had enjoyed Irish food and drink in the canteen and bar. Some of the Irish soldiers retired and stayed on in the country they had lived in for years and where they felt at home. Guinness is manufactured locally, officially, under license. On St Patricks Day the locals enjoy celebrating, any excuse for a party, says my friend from Belize, Edward,but more than that, they even enjoy kilts and pipes.

The British royals, Kate and William, arrived in Belize (part of a visit around the area which would include Jamaica) in late March. On their itinerary were the popular tourist sites of the former governor's house, now the House of Culture and Museum. Out a sea, you see the Great Barrier Reef, and the Blue Hole.

Saturday, March 19, 2022

Two safety ideas: starting with proper safer spare tires

In Texas in March 2022, according to the accounts I read, a group of golfers and their coach were hit head-on by a Dodge pick up truck. The truck was driven by a 13 year old driving a vehicle with a 'spare tire'. 

Spare tires used to be large.

Photo author RLGNZLZ from Chile. For Thunderbird 292 hardtop 1956. From Wikipedia.

A tire on the back of the car, left room inside the boot (Americans say trunk) for your luggage.

 Let's take a closer look. I shall enlarge it for you.


Some designers put the tire inside the lockable boot (trunk). Additional advantages were streamlining the car shape for speed.

1960 valiant car (automobile).

Spare tires

The modern spare tire is thin and is supposed to be driven only at low speeds for a short distance to a garage to get a replacement tire.

The idea is that a thinner tire makes more space in the car boot (Americans call it automobile trunk). Bring back proper spare tires.

If you really put space in the car above passenger safety, you could dispense with spare tires and pull over and wait to be rescued by the Automobile Association (AA for short). (The American version is not the AA but the AAA, American Automobile Association.) But the AA would not want that. The cost of premiums would go up. More cars sitting around on motorways, waiting. And where would they wait?

Where do they go now to change the tire? In the slow lane, waiting for somebody to plough in the back of them. A common cause of death is not the first accident, but the second one, the pile-up. The pedestrian, contemplating the broken down car, stepping out in front of an overtaking vehicle.

When my car was hit on the M4 in London, I was horrified. My car shot across into the fast lane where the car revolved and stopped. The driver side door was hit and damaged and could not be opened. A driver of a lorry (Americans say truck), stopped (Forced to stop by debris across three lanes of the road). He ran up to help. Either the window was already down or I was able to wind it down. Whilst I contemplated trying to climb out of the window, or vaulting over the front seats into the back - but the back passenger seat was also dented, he pointed out, "You can get out on the passenger side!"

I did. I was horrified to find that the central reservation did not have enough kerb for a pedestrian to stand on, out of the way of traffic. 

My Accident

Two accidents waiting to happen just killed several people. When I was a child a spare tire was a proper tire. 

A motorway had a hard shoulder where you could move or be moved if you broke down. There the vehicle could be pushed in the case of an accident. So called smart motorways, which are really dumb motorways were unknown. 

Bring back the real smart motorways which have a hard shoulder. With clearer wide luminous strips to show where they are. Bring back proper spare tires.

Do you want to read that again? I would like to say it again.

Two accidents waiting to happen just killed several people. When I was a child a spare tire was a proper tire. A motorway had a hard shoulder where you could move or be moved if you broke down. There the vehicle could be pushed, in the case of an accident. 

So called 'smart' motorways, which are really dumb motorways were unknown. Bring back the real smart motorways which have a hard shoulder. Add clearer wide luminous strips to show where they are. Bring back proper spare tires.

Friday, March 18, 2022

Admire Those Amazing Little Mazes On Local and Distant Stations in London: Where, Why, What Do They Mean?

 


I was puzzled by the little Labyrinth on the wall at ground level near the entrance to Northwick Park station in North London. I asked the man serving at the kiosk, "Do you know what this little design means?" He simply shrugged and raised his hands in the air. "It's an artwork."

 Now I can explain it, to local people, or foreign visitors. I feel really pleased with myself. I am a guide, a teacher. I can write about it in my blog. I can put it on Pinterest. I can add it on Google maps.  

I only recently,  yesterday, discovered that the same artist has designed different labyrinths for stations. All over London. 

The artist is Mark Wallinger.  Mark my words, his name is easy to remember. Mark the wall. Wall injured. Or, if you prefer a positive memory aid, wall enjoy. Or wall ingenius. Mark Willinger. 

Why bother to remember his name? Because you will see his little mazes on the walls of railway stations all over London, the station you depart from and the station you arrive at. 

For years I had walked past the little maze on the wall at Northwick Park station and wondered, what is that doing here? What has a maze got to do with this area? The answer is, nothing. The mazes are all over London. Each station has its own maze and each one is unique and charming.


Mark's Labyrinth at Heathrow. Picture from Wikimedia.

Where might you visit? Hyde Park Corner.

Hyde Park Corner. Simple, neat design.

What does it all mean? Is the underground a maze to you? Once you have found the entrance and the destination, all becomes clear. It is really neat, and compact. 

One maze on its own, like one station on its own, might not be particularly useful, not connected with anything else. But once you have the whole picture of linked mazes and stations, you have a satisfying system.

Yes, those little mazes remind you that the underground network is a maze at first sight. However, it is logical. Once you have found the entrance and the destination, you feel in control and satisfied. Problem solved.

First I looked at them all in grid fashion on the Wikimedia page. I tried to pick out famous stations, central stations I might visit. Heathrow, Victoria, Hyde Park Corner.  

Then I looked at the patterns and tried to pick out contrasting styles. Simple maze. Contrast with complicated maze. Central symbolic shape like a hard diamond. Central symbolic shape like a curved flower. Rigid shape of the whole. Swirly shape of the whole, curved like a map of your brain. 

Finally, I found that the best way to compare them is to go to wikimedia, click on one of the pictures, select more details, then click on the left or right arrows to go through each one individually, reading the captions.

I found that the whole set were designed to celebrate 150 years of the London underground. The designs are grouped under names such as (alphabetically): 

American Indian. 

Chamfered (Chalfont & Latimer, West Acton). 

East (Highgate, Manor House, St John's Wood, Totteridge and Whetstone). 

Emboss (Angel, Arnos Grove, Euston Square). 

Medieval (Archway, Barbican, Bounds Green, High Barnet). 

Native American (Farringdon, Southgate).  

Opposed (Moorgate, Swiss Cottage, West Finchley). 

Organic (Ealing Common, Great Portland Street, Wood Green). 

The Square family (Ealing Broadway, Finchley Central, Finchley Road, Old Street, Turnpike East, Woodside Park). 

Turf (Cockfosters, East Finchley, Kentish Town, Tufnell Park). 

The West. Woodcut (Mill Hill East, Oakwood station).

My favourite designs one by one, including popular places you and I might visit on our next trip to central London:


Leicester Square



High Street Kensington. Dead white circle centre.


Green Park


Bayswater

Now my favourites from stations which you and I are unlikely to visit unless we live or work there:





Hatton Cross. I like the six petal flower centre.

Most are displayed against red brick (a London feature, from London's red clay) or white tiles. I like the green background of the artwork on Wimbledon Park station.

Useful Websites

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Labyrinth_(Art_on_the_Underground)#/media/File:Mark_Wallinger_Labyrinth_269_-_Heathrow_Terminals_1,_2,_3.

https://travelwithangelalansbury.blogspot.com/2020/10/delightful-decorations-on-london.html

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Labyrinth_(Art_on_the_Underground)

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10622805/Secrets-Victoria-Line-station-tiled-mura

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_on_the_Underground

https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_London_Underground_stations

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Thursday, March 17, 2022

Colourful Tiles and Artistic Artwork To Admire on underground stations all over London, England

Southwark
Southwark underground station, London, England.

The pink and green - and blue - doesn't it arrest your attention! Isn't it delicious? For me its memories are sugary. I don't often relate to people who can translate pictures into sounds, or colours into tastes, but this bright pink seems to me almost edible.  The pink evokes delightful images of pink drinks. Sweet foods. Childhood. Parties. Birthdays. Days out. Fairgrounds. Like pink candy floss.



To me this design is both good and bad. Let's start with what is good. The colours are warm, wonderful, vivid, varied. 

But the rigid squares, stiff stripes? It could have had waves. Ovals. 

The upright stripes are like crowds of soldiers or commuters. It is a marching design. Hurrying on. Energetic.

Not soothing. Yet, I like it. Why?

Yes, on the whole, on second thoughts, on last thoughts, final decision, I like it. it is better than the old plain walls of so many public places. I like the bold colours. It looks easy to clean. It won't show the dirt like a white wall or any wall all one colour. It discourages graffiti.

You can see the colours from a distance. No challenge tao your knowledge of local history or national culture. No guessing the meaning of symbols. Just colour and simple shapes.  

The shapes are a bit of a mish-mash. Squares or diamonds, circles, stripes. Make up your mind, Mr or Mrs artist. Which is it, rigid straight lines or soothing circles? 

What about the patterns? Looks like a five year old picked the design from a book of patterns. Black and white stripes on day one. Diamonds on day two. Then circles.

Finally, when teacher or parents suggested add some colour, colour. Turn both squares and diamonds into colour. Random colours.

What are the colours? Red, orange, yellow, green, blue. Black and white. No pink or purple. (Nothing too flamboyant. Nor anything depressing, grey or brown, not colours of mould and or earthy dirt.) Nothing challenging. Something for everyone.

No detail. Never mind. This is a corridor. Can't have people stopp ing to inspect the detail, check the text. We want them to more on, along the corridor and up the escalator. 

Energize everybody. Get them off to work, or shopping, with enthusiasm. Give them the energy to get home after their tiring day.

Okay, that works.

Vauxhall Street.

I love colour. On murals. Anywhere. I prefer colour to boring black and white. But the black and white informative panels featuring historical and fictional characters also grab my attention. 

Usually I am hurrying past to a destination. On the way home I am tired and do not want to stop. But once in a while I have the time, the leisure and pleasure, to stand and stare, and photograph the murals.

My favourite design on the London underground is Sherlock Holmes on Baker Street. Simple, straightforward, one person featured, easy to understand and recognize. On one mural, tiny black silhouettes of Sherlock Holmes in his deerstalker hat make up the image of his pipe.

Baker Street underground railway station mural.


I was puzzled by the little Labyrinth on the wall at ground level near the entrance to Northwick Park station in North London. I asked the man serving at the kiosk, "Do you know what this little design means?" He simply shrugged and raised his hands in the air. "It's an artwork."

 Now I can explain it, to local people, or foreign visitors. I feel really pleased with myself. I am a guide, a teacher. I can write about it in my blog. I can put it on Pinterest. I can add it on Google maps.  

I only recently,  yesterday, discovered that the same artist has designed different labyrinths for stations all over London. The artist is Mark Wallinger.  Mark my words, his name is easy to remember. Mark the wall. Wall injured. Or, if you prefer a positive memory aid, wall enjoy. Or wall ingenius. Mark Willinger. Why bother to remember his name? Because you will see his little mazes on the walls of railway stations all over London, the station you depart from and the station you arrive at. 

For years I had walked past the little maze on the wall at Northwick Park station and wondered, what is that doing here? What has a maze got to do with this area? The answer is, nothing. The mazes are all over London. Each station has its own maze and each one is unique and charming.


Mark's Labyrinth at Heathrow. Picture from Wikimedia.


Useful Websites

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Labyrinth_(Art_on_the_Underground)#/media/File:Mark_Wallinger_Labyrinth_269_-_Heathrow_Terminals_1,_2,_3.

https://travelwithangelalansbury.blogspot.com/2020/10/delightful-decorations-on-london.html

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Labyrinth_(Art_on_the_Underground)

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10622805/Secrets-Victoria-Line-station-tiled-mura

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_on_the_Underground

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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

While Travelling Send Animated Greeting Cards For St Patrick's Day - with music of pipes and drums

St Patrick's Day postcard


 If you want to send a goodwill message to Irish friends, family, colleagues or club members, nearby or overseas, animated greeting cards feature the St Patricks Theme.

The 123 Greeting card Ireland land of green can be watched without buying it or sending it to anybody. The quoted messages are lovely.

The background music is Irish pipes and drums.

Useful Websites

123 Greeting cards


At first glance I thought there were only three cards. Then I realised that there were 194 for Happy St Patrick's Day.

On my screen below that, were many more. Luck O' the Irish theme cards were 62 in number. If you fancied Irish blessings, there were 95. For a birthday on St Patrick's day, you had a choice of 29 you could send. More selections for thank you, love, family, friends.

For your club or group or meeting with an Irish theme, you could send Celebrations, or invitations.

You can download a 123greetings app to send animated greetings cards when you are travelling.

the greeting for a thousand welcomes is

https://www.123greetings.com/events/saint_patricks_day/wishes/ireland_land_of_green.html

https://www.sitelike.org/similar/123greetings.com/

Useful Background on the 123Greetings company and its success

https://everipedia.org/wiki/lang_en/123Greetings

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greeting_card

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Saint_Patrick%27s_Day_postcards

DIY of yourself celebrating

https://filmora.wondershare.com/animation-tips/animated-cartoon-of-yourself.html?

Author

Angela Lansbury is a Londoner and Singapore Resident. She has given speeches on St Patricks Day to Toastmasters Clubs.

Prince Charles, Camilla, and St Patrick's Day in London with drums


 Prince Charles and Camillas set up interest in St Patrick's day in advance of the event. They visited an Irish Centre in London. Charles drank Guinness. They played on huge drums (bodhran) with a goatskin cover, played using thin drumsticks.




Useful Websites

Irish Cultural Centre, 5 Black's Road, Hammersmith, London, England

https://irishculturalcentre.co.uk/

https://www.facebook.com/IrishCulturalCentre/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irish_cultural_institutions

About the Author

Angela Lansbury is a Londoner and a Singapore Resident.

Do you have a birthday today or St Patrick's Day? If not, celebrate an unbirthday!



 

The idea comes from Lewis Carroll's  book Alice Through the Looking Glass. Alice stumbles upon a tea party held by the Mad Hatter, with a friend, and a small dormouse in a teapot. 

The mad Hatter tells her they are celebrating an unbirthday. Every day of the year except your birthday is an unbirthday. 

Alice realises the day must also be her unbirthday. So she joins them for tea. 

In the amusing Disney film section on the unbirthday party, which you can see on Youtube, the dormouse keeps popping up and then returning to the teapot. It's worth watching two or three times, as I did. First to get the gist of the plot. Secondly, to appreciate  the wit of the dialogue. Thirdly, finally, to notice the finesse of the animation, gestures and expressions. 

Any day which is not a birthday, you can celebrate with an unbirthday party.

Cead mile failte.

Useful Websites

Disney Video on Youtube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5FC6E5Gh4E

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unbirthday

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Unbirthday - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unbirthday

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Variety Stores & Bargains and Corner Shops Worldwide



UK


In the UK, look for Tesco express and the rack there and in any supermarket with reduced prices. They might fill up the section only after 6 pm, or throughout the day, or after 6 pm with increasing bargains as the evening wears on.

Cheap sandwiches are in Tesco, Boots, Morrisons and other supermarkets, often near the entrance or the checkout. If searching, save time and beat other shoppers, ask.

In Morrisons you might find reductions on the cooked chicken and cooked meat counter at the back of the store, already packaged and labelled on the top of the counter for you to grab. 

Don't wait until the last minute. They might be clearing up half an hour before closing tf one ime.

I noticed that Waitrose in Harrow, NW London, had a section on the far right by the entrance for one person quick snacks, ideal for lunch time, because of the small size, low cost, and not taking up all your lunch hour to run around the supermarket. 

SINGAPORE

In Singapore you find branches of 7-11 on the MRT (underground and overground railway system). If you want a quick bite to eat, look for 7-11, McDonalds, and food courts, often the basement or top floor or Supermarkets. 

Fairprice in Singapore

I looked for a piece of cooked salmon, ready to eat, or ready to cook. All the pieces were large and identical prices. In London there's a whole range of prices. You can get one tiny piece for one person. Or add one piece to your packet for two to make three pieces for three persons. I don't know how they get two dozen packets of fish identical sizes and weights. I suppose it is done by machine, which saves them time. But disappointing for me as a customer. I did not buy.

I ran all over the shop looking for couscous. They don't stock it. Three assistants did not undertand the word. Even after I spelled it. Finally, an assistant said that they don't stock it. Any way to tell them?

At dinner time after 7 pm in Fairprice I was disappointed to not find an obvious small size counter. I was shopping for a one person snack to eat. I considered stopping at a fast food outlet, ruining my diet by eating cheesecake. I ended up in the ladies toilet, hunting through my shopping bag for something to keep me going. First I ate a couple of small carrots. Then a banana.

Everything seems designed for a family of four to eight persons. No economy of scale when I am buying for one instead of two.

Variety store chains in Asia[edit]

Names for variety stores in Asia[edit]

Europe[edit]

The interior of a one-euro shop in Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • In Belgium, chains include ActionHEMA, and Zeeman.
  • In DenmarkføtexTiger, a pun on the word for the Danish ten-krone coin, opened in the mid-nineties in Copenhagen and has since spread to other countries
  • In FranceActionHEMAMonoprixUniprixM. 1-2-3Zeeman
  • In Germany, there are ToBi (GermanTotal Billig, "Totally Inexpensive") stores where most items cost one or two Euro or less. Other chains include ActionEuroShopHEMAMäc-Geiz (240 stores), PfenniglandPfennigpfeiffer (110 stores), TEDi (1400 stores across Europe), Thomas Philipps (200 stores), and Zeeman
  • In Greece: 300 (300 drachmas, €0.90)
  • In Hungary there are 100 forintos bolt ("100 forints store") stores, but they do not form a single chain, instead of being operated by small, independent companies.
  • In IrelandEuroGiantDealz
  • In ItalyUPIM
  • In LuxembourgHEMAZeeman
  • In MaltaTal-Lira
  • In the NetherlandsHEMA chain started in the Netherlands, sold goods using standard prices of 10, 25 or 50 cents, and later also 75 and 100 cents. After World War II, this model could not be sustained and the standard pricing system was abandoned.[10] HEMA is the abbreviation of Hollandish standardized prices company (DutchHollandse Eenheidsprijzen Maatschappij). The HEMA had some 500 Dutch stores in 2011 and also operates in Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg and France. Since 2016 the chain is expanding in to other European countries such as Spain and the United Kingdom. Other chains include ActionBig BazarEuroland, and Zeeman.
  • In Portugal there were Trezentos shops (300 escudos, €1.50), but with the introduction of the Euro currency, this designation is not used nowadays and the terms 'bazar' or 'euro store' are preferred. Chains include Eupoupo - Tudo a €0,99 ou €1,49
  • In RussiaFixprice (50 rubles)
  • Spain there are Todo a 100 shops ("everything for 100 pesetas" (€0.60)), although due to the introduction of the euro and inflation, most products cost a multiple of €0.60 or €1. Most of these shops maintain their name in pesetas, and most of them have been renamed as Casi todo a 100 ("almost everything for 100 [pesetas]"), Todo a 100, 300, 500 y más ("everything for 100, 300, 500 or more") or Todo a un euro. Colloquially, the expression todo a 100 implies that something is either cheap, kitsch or low quality.[citation needed]
  • In Sweden: Bubbeltian, called by some Tian, a colloquialism for ten kronor, US$1.20. Another chain that has been spreading in Sweden during the last seven years is Dollarstore, a chain where everything costs either 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and steps of 50 up to 500 kr.
  • In United KingdomB & MBoyesHEMAHome BargainsPoundlandPoundstretcherPoundwise

Names for variety stores in Europe[edit]

  • 100 forintos bolt in Hungary
  • 3,8 RON shop in Romania
  • Всичко по 1 лев in Bulgaria
  • Euro store, €2 store, etc. in the Eurozone
  • Euroland (formerly known as knaakland) in the Netherlands
  • Euroshop or 1-Euro-Shop in Germany
  • Loja dos 300 in Portugal 300 escudos = 1.5 Eur
  • Magasin à prix unique (English: one price store) in France
  • Max20 (kroner) in Norway
  • Pound shop, 99p shop, etc. in the United Kingdom
  • Sve po 8/10/12 kuna in Croatia
  • Sve za 79/99/100 dinara (Everything for 79/99/100 dinars) in Serbia
  • Tal-Lira in Malta (Lira was Malta's old currency before transitioning to Euro)
  • Todo a 100, 20 duros and SuperCien in Spain (former cien = 100 pesetas = €0.60)
  • Wszystko za 5 złotych in Poland

South America[edit]

In Argentina, variety stores are called todo por dos pesos (everything for 2 pesos).

Brazilians sometimes use the expression um e noventa e nove (R$ 1,99) to refer to cheap, low quality things or even people.

In Chile, they are called todo a mil (referring to the one thousand Chilean pesos banknote). They are commonly located in middle-class neighbourhoods where big retail stores don't usually venture and in small commercial districts like the ones in Santiago.

In South America, variety stores may be known as:

  • Dolarazo (US$1.00) and Cincuentazo (US$0.50) in Ecuador
  • Loja de 1,99 (R$ 1,99 = US$1.07) in Brazil
  • Todo por 23 pesos in Uruguay (23 pesos = US$1)
  • Todo por dos Pesos in Argentina (1 peso = US$0.32)

Africa[edit]

  • In Egypt, a variety store may be called a 2.5 LE shop