Just got in from work. Chased this fog all the way home and just had to get a photo.


Have a safe and happy day.
Just got in from work, followed this bank of fog home. Grabbed a quick picture.
Just got in from work. Chased this fog all the way home and just had to get a photo.


Have a safe and happy day.
This is another post based around the current circus that is the selling of our house.
The estate agent tourist fiasco goes on despite us telling the agent that no one comes into our house without having the available funds, or proof that their own house is on sale. I thought we’d finally broken through the thick skull of our agent when we had an appointment for one gentlemen on Monday earlier this week. The cameras on the house told a different story when 8 other people went traipsing through our property.
I have duly phoned the agent and burned him another asshole. I don’t think he will be sitting down for a while. But this seems to be the way it operates in the East Midlands, and I don’t like it, in fact I bloody hate it. These charlatans that hide under a cloak of professionalism will do anything to appease the viewer, rather than abide by the rules and instructions of the seller.
And then they have the cheek to send feedback a couple of days later. Why?
I’ve told them in the past to forget feedback. I’m not going to change anything because someone doesn’t like something. You want to change things? Buy the bloody house then and you can change everything. Totally pointless.
Feedback on house visits, about as pointless as the person who installs indicator units into BMW motor cars. They’re never used.

Apart from that life is extremely busy, all my work stuff is packed up so the tourists have a nice view of tidiness, and that’s why I have posted very little lately. I have a mahoosive back log of stuff but at the moment it’s a very much, I don’t give a hoot attitude as I take some well earned R&R.
Have a pleasant day, and don’t let the B***ards grind you down.
Name an attraction or town close to home that you still haven’t got around to visiting.
It probably depends on your view of close to home. Up here in the East Midlands the town you tend to hear mentioned the minute you move up here is Skegness.
Yes Skegness. It’s 85 miles away on the Lincolnshire coast, apparently the most deprived seaside town in the Uk, and the people of the East Midlands seem to have a a fixation with it, and its populous.
It’s referred to up here as “Skeg Vegas” for some reason compared to the Nevada gambling capital of “Las Vegas”.

The snobbier people will shun it and say it’s where the lowest of the low go to holiday, others look on it as a fun destination to have a little entertainment and maybe celebrate upcoming marriages and the like. But there are people who absolutely love the place and have holidayed there for years….maybe even generations.
I’ve been in the East Midlands now for about 9 years and still haven’t visited. Family members ask me, “ What’s going on? Why are you taking so much time?” Others tell me to not bother as it’s a tip, I’m determined to go just out of curiosity, to make my own mind up, and I’ll probably like it as I’ll probably fit into the middle category I mentioned above.
Wonderful Skeg Vegas as it’s known, so famous it had the well known advert (Pic above) made of it and famously ridiculed over the last 60 years or so.
I’ll let you know if I ever get there.
Have a lovely day.
What are your favorite types of foods?
Probably one of my biggest downfalls is in the calories I eat. I’m known throughout the family as “Swill bin” due to when we are a restaurant I always end up with stuff the family don’t like, being piled on my plate. It’s not that I ask for it it’s because they don’t like to waste food so I guess it gives them comfort to shove it in my direction, and if I try to refuse I get asked if I’m unwell? I can’t really win so I don’t normally complain.
There’s not much food I don’t like, and I am a staunch believer that if you visit a foreign country that you show them respect by indulging in the local cuisine. I love this about foreign travel and it’s one of the things I enjoy most about being on holiday.
When we visit Cyprus we go to all the really out of the way eateries in the local communities and I have to say my favourite is the beef stew meal called “Stifado”. It’s amazing how the taste changes as you go through different towns, all eateries use different recipes passed down through the ages and all have different additions and spices. I love it.
I also love a lamb dish called “Kleftiko” that is cooked for many hours in an oven, absolutely gorgeous.
And the Mediterranean fruit and veg is on a different level. Tomatoes and cucumbers have a devine taste and are not the tasteless water parcels we get here in the Uk. They are gorgeous.
At home I like spicy foods, living in the East Midlands means I have a penchant for curries, and again I’m lucky to have neighbours who will knock to give me something to try that they have just prepared and would like an opinion of. I’m lucky here.
Yes I like a whole multitude of food but for me the eastern Mediterranean gets my vote every time.
Have a good day.
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