“Can’t you afford socks?” My Mum’s approach to Jesus sandals.
Idle village hit the “news” last week via a website called Yorkshire Live. Apparently, we have mob rule.
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“Can’t you afford socks?” My Mum’s approach to Jesus sandals.
Idle village hit the “news” last week via a website called Yorkshire Live. Apparently, we have mob rule.
“Why try to explain miracles to your kids when you can just have them plant a garden?” Robert Breault.
Listening to Farmers Weekly on R4 the other Saturday morning just in from clubbing of course, as ever there was plenty of old-fashioned common sense on offer.
For those of us patiently awaiting the spoils of the last few months in the vegetable garden, wise words were guaranteed.
Culture plays a vital social and economic contribution to the city. It promotes us to the nation and the world as a vibrant, creative and confident place to visit, live and work in. Councillor Susan Hinchcliffe, Leader of Bradford Council.
A comment re last weeks blog prompted me to revisit this subject. I thought I would start with the quote, if only to demonstrate the utter irrelevance of Bradfords UK City of Culture bid.
“I have long held the opinion that the amount of noise that anyone can bear undisturbed stands in inverse proportion to his mental capacity and therefore be regarded as a pretty fair measure of it.” Arthur Schopenhauer
Apparently, lockdown saw a huge increase in people buying dogs which puzzled me; many things do.
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