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Thoughts from Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain

Random thoughts from a Brit in the North West. Sometimes serious, sometimes not. Quite often curmudgeonly.

TfG: 14 June 20202
Sunday, June 14, 2020 @ 8:15 AM

Spanish life is not always likeable but it is compellingly loveable.   

- Christopher Howse: 'A Pilgrim in Spain'*

Life in Spain

  • Another article on Spain's politico-economic woes, exacerbated by the pandemic.
  • María's Comeback Chronicle, Day 34. On a global issue of the moment.
  • The evangelical pastor who shepherds the flock of gypsies in the permenanent settlement near my house has requested leniency for the 10-12  individuals currently incarcerated for drug dealing - on the grounds that each of them has promised never to do this again. Even the writer of the article in the Diariro de Pontevedra expressed open scepticism on this point.
  • Way back in 2006, I took fotos of the properties in Pontevedra I suspected would eventually disappear, regardless of rules/laws against demolition. This scene is 5th and 6th in that series:-

I thought it was illegal these days to demolish old facades but maybe things are different when you propose a 7-floor block of flats, with all the income - white and black - which that brings in.

The UK

  • Thanks to the lockdown - as the nation works from home puppies are going for up to £10,000, as crooks are exploiting “unprecedented” interest in owning one. Common crossbreeds such as cockapoos and labradoodles are selling at more than 4 times their worth, while pedigrees such as British and French bulldogs have had 5-fold increases. Personally, I can't for the life of me understand why anyone would want to own a bulldog but each to his own, I guess. Or, in the case of the French breed, chacun à son goût. A phrase, incidentally, a French partner once told me is no longer used in France

The USA

The Way of the World

  • No leader can withstand the intensive scrutiny of history, as Churchill fans are finding, but social media and an incontinent press are doing the same job with would-be leaders. Sooner, rather than later, anyone who puts their head over the parapet will be shown to have feet of clay. 

Finally . . .

  • I've been adopted by another abandoned kitten, fleas an' all. Which is as playful - and possibly as daft - as the last one. Why me?  Kittens are amusing but I don't like cats and am, in fact, allergic to their dander . . . Il faut souffrir. Possibly another phrase no longer used in France.
  • My Dutch house-guest has just commented on the kitten's 'snoring' with pleasure. An easy mistake, I guess. 
  • Which reminds me . . . Here's a collection of amusing verses on ridiculous English spellings.


* A terrible book, by the way. Don't be tempted to buy it, unless you're a very religious Protestant.

Note: his blog has long appeared on Blogger here: www.colindavies,blogspot.com   where there's a nice foto which EoS declines to include, even though it was taken by me



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