I expect you have all heard how dangerous Morecambe Bay can be, with stories of cockle pickers drowning in the incoming tides. Well it can be lethal to locals as well.
Lovely photos. As a local, you might want to mention the real dangers of Morecambe Bay though. I've read that story of the...
The Forest of Bowland is a real gem. Much of it is untouched north of the Trough on the old road to Lancaster. Another favourite is Pendle Hill. Climb up the northern escarpment (you need to be fit) and on a clear day, you can see the three peaks of Pen-y-Ghent, Ingleborough and Whernside in...
This table should be printed out, framed and nailed to the wall.
It is the result that counts. Everything else is irrelevant. The emotion. The passion. 'We are Brighton.'
All of them are irrelevant, unless the result is commensurate. RDZ needed to deliver, and he didn't.
My wife comes from East Lancashire, and we've been to the Lakes and Snowdonia many times. I've never been to the Peak District. As others have said, in high season, the tourists are a real problem.
Lakes - avoid Windermere and Grasmere. Head for Bassenthwaite and Thirlmere instead...
Thanks for that. I was - vaguely - aware that the Baltic states have significant Russian heritage. The steps you describe sound pretty strong from here in the UK, but I appreciate I am not living next to the Russian bear.
Let's hope that the Baltic will soon be a 100% NATO lake. NATO has Putin...
It must be difficult living in Estonia right next to the lovely Russia.
On here, we see/hear the results of a nation being invaded by Russia, but we don't hear what it's like being next door to Russia in er, peacetime.
Do you have any experiences/anecdotes you would like to share? Only if...
It will be interesting to monitor his reaction.
I predict that Russian state propaganda (Solovyov, Simonyan etc) will villify her. Threaten her. Threaten Estonia. The usual stuff.
He may need to change the record. But does he have the capacity to do so though?
Do you want more from the excellent Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas?
She is now suggesting the break up of the Russian Federation. This may be the first time a western leader has publicly done this.
Dave Lamb, who does the commentary, lives around the corner from us on Winfield Avenue, Patcham, and does his voiceovers from a shed in his garden.
My wife rescued a perfectly good paella pan from his skip when he moved in.
Matchday update:
Explosions at Dzankhoy (sp) and Sevastopol in Crimea; Kerch bridge blocked with traffic; pyrotechnics* at an oil refinery at Vyborg near Finnish border.
*official Russian explanation for smoke and flames
Yes, maybe that is how it will happen. Perhaps some doubts will enter their minds while the war is still in progress, but the real re-education may come later. Being lied to for decades will not be easy to accept. Not being the all-conquering superior military race they thought they were will...
Or add in a caveat, that the peaceful borders entry requirement does not apply if Russia has deliberately destabilised the border, announce the caveat as a fait accompli on the eve of implementation, and further announce the accession of Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova to NATO, with immediate effect.
Fast forward to a time when Russia is out of troops or weapons. No need to continue the war. Just wage a migration war to disrupt Europe instead. After all, it has worked pretty well so far, hasn't it...
That's perhaps the most likely outcome.
Having eliminated all the dissenting voices, and surrounded himself only with those who agree with him, the chances are that when the time comes for Putin to be 'retired', Putin v2.0 will replace him. It is possible that he may be even more dangerous...
I realise I'm jumping ahead perhaps many years, but consider this scenario.
Suppose the West somehow achieves the Holy Grail of a fledgling democracy in Moscow. Parties emerge, and an election is announced. The election takes place, seemingly freely, and the Russians elect Putin back in?
I admire your certainty. I hope you are right. Sweden gave up 200 years of neutrality for a reason. Russia. Just before he invaded Ukraine, Putin cited NATO 'expansion' as the cause. Putin is afraid of NATO. It has seriously curtailed his expansion plans.
So yes, Ukraine should absolutely join...