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Month: May, 2016

My views on the Brexit vote

I don’t often dedicate this blog to political fights over what, when and where (liar) but with all the negativity surrounding the remain campaign I feel the time to speak out has arrived. Britain is having a referendum on whether or not to remain within the confines of a Europe which is becoming divisive, closing borders and threatening to splinter. Normally I keep my political feelings to myself, however, the time has come for the Nations of this United Kingdom to wake up and smell the roses, watch the sunrise and get to the heart of a changing world.

I believe that a United Europe is good for promoting peace, understanding and love throughout the world. People see nations without a common language pooling their resources for the good of all and are inspired. It’s time we realised we can be at the centre of a positive force for good (just as we achieved in 1914-18 and 1939-45) in a shrinking planet where nations strive to defeat terrorism together and are forming alliances we cannot afford to go it alone again. However, we should realise our importance to the growing world and European economies. If we leave Europe now we will find it increasingly difficult to support our ideals find a way forward as world leaders and influence the world stage.

Within a United Europe we should be pushing to make our voice heard above the bombs, press forward our advantage to a United Europe with a single currency put to bed forever. We are building a stronger relationship with our Allies in NATO let’s use this to build a stronger Europe with the United Kingdom at its heart. If a single currency is needed then why not throw the pound into the ring? It’s stronger than the Euro and the Dollar (all of them) widely accepted around the planet to buy and sell so let’s press our advantages within a United Europe to bring people together from different nations and work to defeat terrorism and terrorist organisations.

 Dominican Republic: Punta Cana

How frustrating when you check in at the airport to be advised your plane is out of service and there will be a two and a half hour delay while they ready a replacement. At 12:30 they announced the gate, we thought boarding would start then for a 13:30 departure, how wrong we were. They made announcements right up until 13:30 for all passengers to make their way to the gate then boarding started at 13:15. Considering the flight should have departed at 10:55 we were getting close to the 3 hour limit for compensation.

At 14:15 the plane left the terminal with a couple arguing in front and another couple fidgeting and complaining behind we were at last underway, not. The plane taxied round to the runway then a further wait for clearance before we were finally off and on our way. The flight was spoiled by the chump scouser couple in front fighting and moving and the old couple behind pulling the seat backs every two minutes while complaining about everything from the delays to the cramped conditions. The plane we were on was not designed for long-haul as the seats had no leg room, screens were attached to the top bulkhead and the one I could see easily broke down after 15 minutes of the first movie so I was pleased I hadn’t paid for a head set.

The in-flight entertainment was a no go, cramped seats and tray pressing into my stomach due to the lack of room, could this flight get any worse? Of course it could, they ran out of the decent meals before arriving at our seats, the scouse git in front demanded better food as he didn’t eat pig so pork sausage was not acceptable. I took my meal without complaint, ate the mash and veg then gave my wife my sausages. Surely the next meal would be fine? What could go wrong with a sandwich after all?

Anyhow, the sandwiches came late on in the flight so we kept them for later. Once disembarked from the plane, we entered the buses to take us to the terminal, everyone who had already arrived was filling in blank documents, so we did the same. Putting $10 in our passports for the airport tax/tourist visa fee, we proceeded through 3 check points. Once through we found our rep and were directed to the bus to bring us to our destination. After spending 5 hours at Manchester Airport and 9 hours on the plane the last thing I wanted to do was check in, find the room and then rush back out for something to eat. Boy, did we make the right decision in keeping those sandwiches.

Tuesday morning, 5:30 local time, the dawn chorus woke me up, time to shower and explore. Walking down to reception I spotted 2 cocks, a peacock, flamingoes and then a peahen. Photos attached on my next post, if I can transfer them from iPhone to iPad. 

Rented a lock for the safe, bought a universal power adaptor so back to the room to see if it works. It does indeed, the European adaptor fits in then our plugs into that. With 2 sockets we need another universal adaptor then we’re good to go.

Mini market sells Coke light so my wife can have something to drink in the room, I’ve got water and coffee which is just as well as they don’t sell a full fat Coke. Discovered the pools, restaurants and the path to the beach more exploring later. The shop next door sells full fat coke and coke light (out of date).

Met our rep and he’s a local with a long term contract, half his luck as this part of the world feels like Paradise. Sun during the day and fluffy white clouds in the sky. The staff, in the main, are friendly and willing to teach Spanish to those wanting to say more than just Hola. The island is shared between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, wonder what else these countries share besides an island in the Atlantic/Caribean oceans? Time here is the same as the USA Eastern Seaboard so Americans from New York to Florida won’t notice any change.

Idyllic weather, it rains at night, which is cool. Hot, sunny plenty of piña colada’s for me and cola light for my wife. If she would give the cocktails a try instead of turning her nose up at coconut creme then she may relax and start enjoying herself a bit more. Monday morning after a week here, the first time ever, we had rain during the day! Another stormy night last night, thunder and lightning and torrential rain.

One more sleep then a long day travelling home again. Getting picked up at 13:15 to go to the airport, take off at 16:25 local time, 21:25 BST, arrive Manchester Airport at approx 06:15 Friday morning. Will be ready for bed when we arrive home again.😄

My continuing tale of a troubled mind

I was hoping to have 1965 ready for publication this weekend but unfortunately I’m struggling with the writing of it at the moment. I would love to welcome some new readers to my humble blog, I write as and when I can find the time but do spend a lot of time reading the blogs of others, some post a lot, others not so much. I do like to read comments left either in reply to my comments or maybe just in response to one of my infrequent posts 🙂

If I read a blog which I like then I will show my appreciation by using the like button. This doesn’t always work, but I do try to let the author know how much I appreciate them writing. If I’m moved to tears (joy or sadness) then I will add a comment. I never try to be unkind with anything I put on here, if anything I say does upset you then please let me know as that was never my intent. In the end, however, I’m not going to be able to please everyone all the time. If you don’t like my blog then you have a choice: you can leave and never come back (I hope you don’t).

You are the only censor, you can decide that you like my posts and follow, or that you don’t. I try to treat everyone equally regardless of race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or gender. As far as I’m concerned we can all get along, or not, but that choice is up to the individual. Random acts of kindness are always great, they make someone’s day brighter and you feel good knowing you helped out a fellow traveller. I am going on holiday next weekend for two weeks so will not be posting while I’m away. Hopefully I will be able to take lots of pictures this time around so I have something to share when I return.

To those who have been following me for quite some time, thank you for sticking around and let’s see how things pan out for us all from here on in. To those who have only recently started following my blog, thank you for stopping by, I hope you like what you’ve seen and remember it is always easier to do the wrong thing than the right thing but doing the right thing makes you feel better and spreads a little more love around.

Enjoy yourselves and I’ll catch up with you all as soon as I can, love and peace to all my followers and let’s spread some kindness around to make this planet a much safer and better place for all the children here and all those to come.