#Christmas Holiday Update

Thanks to Ursula Ferrigno for the recipe which was featured on The My Good Food App

Oh such a little joy to share, but never the less important.

I have had a run through practice at making La Visilia di Natale zeppole ( Christmas Eve Doughnuts).

So simple and fun and doesn’t require complicated ingredients. Plain Flour, yeast , sugar and zested citrus fruit.

OK, I don’t like using hot oil, but I was very careful and actually you don’t need too much to fry the small donuts in. They were light and delicious and simple. I don’t drink so I used lemon flavouring instead of Limoncello. Although I was so tempted to buy a bottle of Limoncello to be authentic.

Well I’ll be making them Christmas Eve, it’s doing small things this year, it’s like little “treats” and “special moments”.

Might let you know if I find some other culinary treats that float my boat this season.

Namaste and Thank You for Reading. 🙏

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#HeadlineTherapy Carpet museum closure leaves artist “heartbroken”

Thanks to Gavin Kermack and Tanya Gupta of BBC Online News for the Headline

Sad to say a piece of Heritage from the heady days of Carpet Making in Kidderminster is going to be lost. A “Carpet Museum” dedicated to recording the history of Kidderminster’s role in the industry from Domesday to most recently factories which employed thousands and meant that Kidderminster was responsible for making half the carpets produced in the UK in the period after the war and up until the 1970’s.

The most recent casualty was a Company called Adams Carpets who unfortunately went into administration this year due to immense financial pressures. They made their carpets from 80% British Wool and 20% Nylon. Imagine the skills that were involved in that.

And now the museum, with it’s two 19th Century handlooms called Victoria and Albert is now closing, perhaps due to lack of visitor numbers. It’s important and a history that we should be able to look back on. Perhaps it will be mothballed and the handlooms relocated as they are still workable and can be used by artisans interested in making cloth.(as indeed one of the volunteers has done and in the past has used both looms to make cloth) .

I hope the museum’s other treasures are not lost , books, photographs and objects that were needed to manufacture what were once the best carpets in the World. We should not throw away such treasured artefacts so easily or indeed forget the history of Carpet making in Kidderminster.

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Golden Glow

When are you most happy?

We can choose to ignore it , we can choose not to believe in it, but the truth is it is there.

Good people create warmth and caring, they do not try and break each other to move onto the next goal, they do not profit from another’s lack of resource to cope with whatever is thrown at them. They see what is needed and try and improve the status quo so that the unnecessary suffering is stopped

Yes there is much ill in this world but there is more good and that good makes me happy when I feel it’s golden glow. It is there and you have to learn to appreciate it and be influenced by it.

Namaste and Thank You for Reading. 🙏

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#HeadlineTherapy Paragliders have lucky escape after landing near polar bear enclosure in Staffordshire

Thanks to ITV News Online for the Headline

What a surprise for the Polar Bears from a Wildlife Park in Staffordshire to have two paragliders careering down at them only to turn off at the last minute and miss the enclosure and land safely.

Penny for the Polar Bears thoughts. Their protests at the intrusion into their territory would be in Swedish as they were rescued from a Wildlife Park in Sweden after unfortunately it was closed about four years ago. So no one would have understood them, much as they probably didn’t understand the aerial intrusion. Unless they thought Christmas had come early and dinners were dropped in from the sky. A Polaroo…..

I can well imagine what the gliders were thinking. ” Jeez, we’ve got too close there’s no thermals here. We’re losing height, it was your idea to oggle at the polar bears for free!” Still any disagreements about their situation were postponed till after they had landed safely out of reach of a few tonnes of white furry claws and teeth. Their skill at maneuvering their fantastic flying machines were tested to the limit and thank heavens they didn’t land on any of the enclosures fencing .As this would have meant not only costly repairs but also a possible Polar Bear jaunt, hence the option of using a method that would probably give the bears a sleepy headache but otherwise keep them safe. Thankfully, there were rangers about with the necessary equipment so that they could anaesthetize the bears should it prove necessary. Although it would stop them from travelling , it wouldn’t have stopped them from having a paraglider lunch.

Thankfully the paragliders managed to divert and I hope the Peak Wildlife Park ask for a large donation for the inconvenience and also for the attempt at trying to see the polar bears for free.

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Walk the dog.

Daily writing prompt
What was the last thing you did for play or fun?

I walked my dog, has to be done very regularly and it’s fun. Why get a dog if you are not going to have fun with him/her.

Namaste and Thank You for Reading.🙏

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#HeadlineTherapy Details of new country park-style space in Swindon revealed.

Thanks to the Swindon Advertiser and Aled Thomas for the Headline

Basically the developer as part of getting planning permission to build over 2,300 houses said that they would provide the locals with a Country Park. Interestingly enough the irregularly shaped piece of land will allow access to woodland, wetlands and wildflower meadows as well as providing a children’s play area.

The Council have washed their hands of the whole project by not adopting it as a one of the Country Parks of their own, so unless they can find volunteers to maintain and keep the area safe for users of the new Park it will likely deteriorate over the years.

The new Country Park certainly isn’t like the Parks and Land that historically have been provided in Covenants to areas of Swindon to ensure that local people had access to areas for recreation for their health. These are protected and have proved their worth for local children, dog walkers and anyone who just wanted to enjoy the local area.

It remains to be seen about this piece of land that has been designated as a Country Park Style Space and how it will be looked after and maintained or indeed used by local people.

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#Headline Therapy Mental Health Bill receives Royal Assent, revolutionising care

Thanks to a UK Gov. Press Release for the Headline

This will be short and sweet. We will aim now not to put mentally ill people in Prison for safe keeping and we will try and ensure that the ratio of black people is not three times higher than other defined categories of skin colour

The reform of the outdated Mental Health Act of 1983 has been completed and there will be more self determination for mental health patients and their families.

The Police will be less relied on to deal with Mental Health Patients in Crisis.

This transition will be supported by the 10 Year Health Plan which will lead to the recruitment of 8500 additional Mental Health Workers( doesn’t say what qualifications these people will have). They will deliver more talking therapies, rolling out more mental health support teams in schools and colleges and providing better access to help through the NHS App.

So there we are Crisis Care Capacity will be increased to prevent people reaching the point of needing to be detained as we shift the focus from hospital to community.

All sounds rather nice and dandy until something really bad happens.

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#HeadlineTherapy Sir David Attenborough’s London – why he wouldn’t live anywhere else

Thank you to Wendy Hurrell BBC Online News for the Headline

Nice to know that Sir David Attenborough loves his home town , particularly the area he was brought up in London, which is Richmond, South-West London , on the door step of the borough’s Royal Park which Sir David has been enthralled with since a child.

He is nearing his hundredth birthday and still making wildlife films , but this one “Wild London” must be a labour of love. From the humble hedgehog to the introduction of Beavers by the Ealing Beaver Project.

There have been, over the years ,films made about wild animals in London, I remember seeing one about foxes after the scare stories of foxes entering peoples houses in London. I think some woman thought it was after her young baby. Truth is if people in Cities can learn to live with their wild animals everyone will be better off and if the Powerhouse of energy and knowledge that is Sir David Attenborough is behind it then all the other organisations’ promoting wildlife are being helped too.

Lovely to hear that Sir David is still as enthusiastic about the Wild as he was when he started out and that he got the chance to make a programme in his own home town.

Namaste and Thank You for Reading. 🙏

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#HeadlineTherapy Ban live reindeer events at Christmas says animal welfare charity

Deer are quite skittish animals and I suppose reindeer must be the same. Despite their fame for pulling Santa’s sled across the sky apparently they don’t enjoy it that much and would rather not get out and meet people or be part of crowded busy thoroughfares being led through streets with strange noises and unwelcome petting.

One animal expert has analysed video footage taken by an animal Welfare Charity and said that the animals are showing signs of stress, with the whites of their eyes showing and stopping and freezing behaviour meaning that they are not at all happy.

I know who they should consult for their opinion, the Sami and the Nenets who in Northern Scandinavia and Russia have looked after their herds for centuries while living nomadic lifestyles. In my mind whatever they would say about their animals been paraded in towns and cities would be factual and truthful and should be listened to.

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List your top 5 grocery store items.

Listing my top 5 grocery items, might just give away too much . Am I a healthy eater? Do I have a biscuit fetish? How often to I do the washing up? Do I use toilet rolls regularly enough. Seriously I think there are things better left unsaid and details not spread over the internet.

Namaste and Thank You for Reading.🙏

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