Second day under new rules and I’ve already deviated. This is the first writing of the day because I’m waiting for a gardener to arrive and I can’t concentrate when I know that I’m going to be disturbed. If I was going to be disturbed all day I would work round it, but just waiting for one knock on the door, for some reason, seems more disruptive. It’s the same with unexpected interruptions – I just deal with them and get on. It’s the annual tidy. I’m not able to cope with the steps and the slope and Julia has plenty to do without adding garden maintenance to the list. She deals with roses, fruit and vegetables and that’s enough. Hopefully a new garden on one level will reinvigorate our interest in gardening. It will be good exercise, and it’s about time I started moving more.
There’s not much else to report. It was quiz night last night on TV. I did moderately well compared to the contestants in the general knowledge round of Mastermind (though it’s a lot easier sitting at home compared to the studio). In recent years I have started to drop back in comparison to them – I feel I may have peaked intellectually.
Only Connect set a new record for 1st and 2nd round aggregate scores. They weren’t particularly good teams, they just had easy questions. I also set a record, answering four out of 12, two of them before the teams did. I then had a really good “missing vowels” round, which is unusual because that and anagrams are usually very bad for me. As I say, easy questions.
Then on to University Challenge, where I also answered a few questions, including a couple the teams didn’t know. Frustratingly I always forget the details so you’ll just have to take my word for it. However, in general I was, as usual, bogged down in questions I didn’t understand (maths, medicine and chemistry are all bad for me) being answered by people who are 45 years younger than me and know much more than I have accumulated in all my years.
However, despite tonight’s success I realise I would be a lot less successful if I were in a studio and under stress. That keeps my ambition within bounds. What I did notice, again, was that some questions seem to have come up a number of times in the last week. This has happened before and it always makes me wonder if the same people write the questions for all the quizzes on TV. I really should start to look at the credits. What I suspect is happening is that I watch so many quizzes that subjects simply come together by coincidence. Even if the same people were responsible for all the questions, and were guilty of recycling them, all the programmes work to different schedules so the questions would be scattered. makes you think though, the idea of one super-brained question setter sitting in the middle of a web with various strands marked “FA Cup Winners”, “Periodic Table” and “Pop Music 1980s” as they construct a massive web of questions.
Photos are more from past Septembers. It’s Flintham Show again . . .







You know you have reminded me of my own Flintham ploughing contest trip
It’s a great show, though I suspect it will die out as younger generations want more excitement.
I always enjoyed watching draft horses at work. Nice photos from Flintham!
The new house sounds like it will be good on many levels. I hope you are able to get back to gardening there, Simon.
At the moment I am wrestling with the legal process. It has grown more complicated and more expensive (of course!) over the years.
I agree about Only Connect. We answered quite a few of the questions between us.
I can sometimes go all programme without getting a decent answer so getting several right was a shock.
Yes, it’s easy to answer questions from the comfort of the couch or a chair.
🙂 It’s not always easy from there! 🙂