Showing posts with label time zones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time zones. Show all posts
Monday, 2 February 2026
Friday, 8 December 2023
This Is Your Life
This is Gaza!
— Ashok Swain (@ashoswai) December 7, 2023
If these images have not troubled you for the last two months, this is not going to bother you now. See a doctor. pic.twitter.com/Rtfb0z4e5n
My wonderful, beautiful, daughter Kerry passed away today in hospital on the Isle of Wight after a stoic battle against a long illness. She was just 48.
— David Icke (@davidicke) December 11, 2023
She left this world surrounded by her family and her fantastic boyfriend, Ede, who nursed her magnificently to the end. Kerry… pic.twitter.com/PXM1eTP3L3
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Monday, 14 November 2022
Wednesday, 13 March 2019
Friday, 30 May 2008
Why I've been quiet

Well primarily I've been flying , and I still have a little more to do although I'm hoping to squeak in another Tamil Nadu run if time permits (God I love India) but I'm also having difficulty accessing, posting and uploading pictures of my blog here in China.
I'm very aware that I've dipped out on some memes that came my way, not responded to a gazillion emails or interesting comments on my blog, and even failed to write some pieces I was asked to. There are naturally reasons for this and I anticipate things will be back to normal sometime in the beginning of June.


Monday, 3 December 2007
A New Dawn

I've had some messed up sleeping patterns for a couple of months now, and I was kind of hoping that the continental move and time zone difference would cancel that out. It hasn't and so I finally got to sleep between 5 or 6 in the morning earlier today a wee bit worried that I'd be fading very quickly. However I felt quite perky on getting up and thought I'd take a snap of the view from my new apartment to share with you.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you "The Jing". The air here is frequently polluted but this morning (as indeed was the first morning I spent here in September) felt like a morning for heroes. The glare from the sun on the buildings was so strong that I nearly broke out into a chorus of 'The future's so bright I gotta wear shades'. Well OK I lied about that bit but what's a blog for if I can't blag a bit right? So really I hailed a taxi and made my way into my shiny new work place.
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