New tents appear near Hove Beach Park in Hove Sussex

Thanks to Annabel Stock and The Argus for the Headline

Look guys and girls , I know homelessness is a shameful problem that no modern Society should have , but the reality is that setting up a tent on the beachfront and wanting to stay there overnight or longer is not respectful to anyone least of all yourselves.

These are holiday destinations and we all need a break. I note that the Council first takes the approach of talking to the tent dwellers and finding out their circumstances and seeing if any existing services match their requirements, at the same time issuing them with an eviction notice to move out of the Beachfront area.

Basically a few tents are upsetting a load of people and businesses. They are unsightly, unhygienic and not suitable to live in particularly with the bad weather in Winter.

I presume Hove will have their Christmas Lights out soon, the last thing it wants is a tented village for those looking to enjoy a walk along the Seafront to gawk at and be gawked at. You want respect , then have some respect for others.

This is not the type of beach tent they mean

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Yes

Daily writing prompt
Do you trust your instincts?

Yes

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Favouritism is Flavoursome

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What’s your favorite month of the year? Why?

To favor is as useful as flavor

A smell and taste to savour.

What month is your favourite?

Any, as long as I’m here to enjoy it.

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#HeadlineTherapy Japanes Princess Lands in Laos on First Trip Overseas

This headline is courtesy of the Beatrice Siviero of The Laotian Times

What a lovely way to start the day with a short story of a young Princess on her first state visit abroad.

The 23 year old Princess Aiko , of Japanese Royalty but not in line to the throne due to her gender status of being female , only males can ascend the throne at the moment, but there are moves afoot by Japanese women to change this, such is the affect of Global Influence.

Her visit coincides with the 70th Anniversary of Japan Laos diplomatic relations. Laos has recieved significant grants between 2019 and 2024 through Japan’s overseas development agency , JICA. I’m not sure what happened over the other years , perhaps they were concentrating on diplomacy.

As well as meeting Laos President Thongloun Sisoulith , Princess Aiko will visit a center to raise awareness about the unexploded ordnance left over from the Vientam War, which continues to kill and injure people in Laos. Laos has benefited from significant grants from Japan to aid Laos with ordnance clearing and rehabilitation programs in their Country.

Apparently the visit is an expression by Japan of “soft power ” , and the Princess will also attend a martial arts competition at the Japanese supported Budo Center and visit a Japanese language school. Actually I suspect the young Princess will make up her own mind on Laos and hopefully will build friendships and awareness of their near neighbour and be part of the Japanese goodwill mission across Southeast Asia.

I’m sad to see that the repercussions of War are still affecting the lives of local people in Laos even today, it is horrific that the many conflicts going on in the World today will have the same affect on land and local people in the Countries who are dragged into them through no fault of their own. Perhaps this is the main reason that Politicians should think before they act and that we should be aware of Jingoism and Political manoeuvring for financial gain.

The visit by Princess Aiko is important, and although not everyone agrees with Royal Status, her youth and the fact that she is seeing another culture and expressing friendship and understanding is heartwarming. I wish the young Princess well.

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#HeadlineTherapy Guests ejected mid-stay from bankrupt hotel chain Sonder

Thanks to Faarea Masud , Business Reporter and Danielle Kaye , Business Reporter BBC Online for the above headline.

Sonder was a Canadian Company similar to the AirB’nB , except they linked up very closely with the International Marriot Hotel Organisation even attempting to align to the Marriot Bonvoy Reservation Systems. The integration did not work and it looks like Marriot were not getting any funds for the use of their properties or rooms.

Hence unsuspecting Marriot guests were turfed out mid-booking .Indeed some of the Sonder employees who tried to help them have themselves ended up out of a job as Sonder seem to be in the hotels too. A double whammy, unsatisfied customers and disgruntled out of work employees.

Not sure what the business model was , but most of these hotels are not full all the time with their own Marriot generated bookings, so it’s natural to look at alternative ways of filling accommodation. Common sense would have said to honour the booking , take the loss and not use Sonder again. To throw people out in the street is not good business Marriot.

As for Sonder, well perhaps it wasn’t needed and there are Companies already in the market that can fulfil the need for good quality accommodation , perhaps even a friendly chat with your good ol’ local travel agent would enlighten you on availabillity.

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Silly Question, not everyone lives in a City

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What is your favorite place to go in your city?

I don’t own a City , so choosing a favorite place in my city is not possible, added to that I live in the outskirts of a town. So frankly I’m puzzled by this question.

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#HeadlineTherapy East Sussex WRAS rescues deer stuck in electric fencing

Thank you to Samanta Gladkauskaite reporter with The Argus for the headline.

I’m please to say that a fallow deer was rescued by a special group of trained volunteers after it’s antlers had got entangled in an electric fence. The rescue was initiated by members of the public who contacted the group, who at short notice will calmly release the deer without endangering themselves, as the animals indeed are unpredictable and very strong.

This particular rescue took 6 minutes and thankfully the deer was released unharmed. It is important that the rescue does not go on too long as the animal could become stressed by capture myopathy, which can in certain instances lead to death. Thus the quick and appropriate actions of the rescuers resulted in a successful release.

However, perhaps the deer was running away from someone trying to cull it. It doesn’t say whether the deer was female or a young buck , but the seasonal culling period in East Sussex is from November 1st to March 31st. Unfortunately these animals have no natural predators and their populations can get out of control and cause environmental damage and are a road safety hazard.

Still there has to be a balance and I’m glad that the deer was rescued .

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I can’t help it , it’s hereditary

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What’s the first impression you want to give people?

My first impression to everyone is an assumption that I know what I’m doing. Unfortunately this is a result of genetic information from my father’s side and is totally out with my control. I suppose I carry myself well. Sometimes I know what I’m doing, other times not. I neither want or need to give any impression. It just happens.

My father was a man that would instil confidence, his appearance, like many men of his era was on the whole impeccable. During his life time, he naturally would look the part wherever he happened to be.

I have that quality, but without much to back it up, though I do tend to stay calm in an emergency. I suppose being female it’s more difficult. Let’s face it good shoes and a well tailored suit with a suitably matching shirt and tie is not going to be appropriate all the time. Women have more choice, therefore more opportunity to make a bad one.

Yes clothes make’th the man and can undo the woman. On the whole clothes make the impression, but what’s underneath is what counts.

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#HeadlineTherapy Sam Altman and husband reportedly working to genetically engineer babies from having hereditary disease

This headline is courtesy of Olivia Ireland and the Online Independent.

The article touches on a subject very close to my heart. Unfortunately using Sam Altman’s name as a headline perhaps is inappropriate as the subject itself, Embryonic Altering of Genetic Material is an ethical , worldwide problem which is being addressed by many institutions and governments and there are many opinions on how this technology should be used if at all.

The impression I got from the headline was that there was some personal interest in this couple’s investment and that it was not just an altruistic wish to help with a world wide health problem. Who knows?

Sam is one of the investors, along with believe it or not the Chief Executive of a Cryptocurrency platform and we all have great faith in Cryptocurrency don’t we?

So, $30million has been raised so far to set up ” Preventative”, which in the Californian Hi-tech maelstrom of investment decisions is probably corn feed. However, it is a start and as it is illegal to gene edit a baby in many Countries including the United States , it’s possible that ” Preventative’s ” research will be done in the United Arab Emirates where embryo editing is legal. Why a Californian set up then?

However a genuine successful gene editing treatment has already been used in Pennsylvania in the United States, presumably after satisfying strict ethical criteria and a little boy was cured by correcting a minor yet crucial error in his genetic code at the embryonic stage.

The danger is that we move towards the wish for “designer babies” and genes are altered not to prevent serious medical issues in later life , but to have the “ideal” baby that fits in (with those who are willing to pay )lifestyle choices.

” I want her eyes to match the colour of my curtains”

So as I said this is a subject that is close to my heart. As I wrote ” The Cuckoo in the Nest” which I have published here on my WordPress site , here is a sample chapter. It’s how I imagine the dystopian world if we do go in the direction of “designing babies”

The Cuckoo In The Nest Chapter 29

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It’s a secret.

Daily writing prompt
What book are you reading right now?

I’ve just started reading a book which was published this year. I want to enter the Anthony Burgess/ Observer Critic competition. A 800 word critic of a newly published work. I have chosen my book and am so looking forward to entering.

The title however, I will keep under wraps until I complete the project. Anthony Burgess was one of my favourite writers, I read that he learned other languages as an aid to writing better and it is something I took on board, hence I study languages , more to actually communicate better and understand different cultures than to improve my grammar, though in truth that has been a useful benefit.

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