Day 156

I’ve just put the pizzas in the oven. Nothing special, just two veggie pizzas on ready-made bases. We will have leftover supermarket coleslaw (Julia insists on buying it rather than making it) and a basic green salad with it. Very basic. The urge to cook has deserted me today.

This might have something to do with me being force to watch the Jubilee Parade today. Well, not exactly forced, but  after preparing lunch and flopping in front of the TV I was unable to resist.

We had soldiers and military bands, followed by members of the Commonwealth, and then the flood gates opened and the detritus flowed.

I have no objection to community groups in costumes, or with massive puppets, as they have all joined together and done a tremendous amount of work to get there. Some of the work was impressive, some less so. Some of it was relevant to the Jubilee, some, quite honestly wasn’t. To the best of my knowledge Brazil hasn’t joined the Commonwealth yet, so I was perplexed by the Brazilian theme of many of the dancers. It was, let’s face it, a case of having some carnival costumes and a desire to use them. Even that was better than what came next . . .

I do have an objection to the same tired mob of B List Celebrities being trotted out and throwing themselves in front of TV cameras with false grins. There were several bus loads of them on the parade – one bus for every decade. I know it’s a fine line between a national treasure and a washed up has-been (or even a washed up never-was) but I could have done without most of them.

And that was how my Jubilee Bank Holiday ended. Four days of relaxing, ending with me in my normal Sunday night mood – back to work tomorrow in an imperfect world after an overdose of poor quality TV. I really need to alter my habits or one day my head is going to explode in mid-tirade.

 

12 thoughts on “Day 156

  1. tootlepedal

    I have been carefully avoiding as much of the televised celebrations as I could. My head starts to hurt if I have to listen to the commentaries. I couldn’t miss some striking images though. There are some clever technicians out there,.

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  2. Lavinia Ross

    Sounds like a good time to take a break from TV viewing and photograph some robins. There should be some youngsters before long if not already.

    A number of turkey vultures have been circling of late. I think they found something out in the large field three houses down.

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    1. quercuscommunity Post author

      Yes, I should get out and take some new photographs.

      My viewing of Westerns over the years inclines me to think of vultures as birds of ill omen.

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  3. jodierichelle

    “I know it’s a fine line between a national treasure and a washed up has-been (or even a washed up never-was) but I could have done without most of them.” Best line ever. lol

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