Harvest!
Had a good crop of veg this weekend, carrots, beetroot, lettuce, mange tout and broccoli. The picture shows some of the harvest.
Planted some more rows of beetroot for a late crop, and some more spring onions.
My thoughts and musings on various topics, I guess there will be the odd rant and possibly ideas and items for discussion. I welcome all feedback so please do write.
Had a good crop of veg this weekend, carrots, beetroot, lettuce, mange tout and broccoli. The picture shows some of the harvest.
Wash and cook in pressure cooker for 20 mins
Heat Pickling Vinegar
Slice Beetroot, put in jars, poor in heated pickling vinegar
Wait 2 Months!
This weekend it was a year since Live 8 and the events surrounding the G8 summit in Gleneagles. At which point there was true optimism that there was a tide of change sweeping through the corridors of power, not only in this country but throughout the world.
I think that we would all agree that some good has come, but on the other hand:
It is easy to quote such numbers, numbers that seem just that numbers, but these are lives, human lives like you and me.
Lets put this into perspective… the average human being breathes 25,000 times a day… I will leave you to draw your own comparisons and thoughts.
From a personal contact with one of the organisers of the events I know that they all did so out of a true dedication to solving the devastating problems of world poverty and inequality of out fellow citizens, however, if you will forgive me for generalising, perhaps those events were seen to be an excuse for a great party, a chance for a spectacle never to be repeated, and a chance to launch careers. Please, lets not wait another 20 years to make our voices heard or to take action
I think that the answer to all this is that more needs to be done… the ‘Make Poverty History’ campaign is still on going, it did not stop with Live8.
What can we do to help?
We all have a voice… each voice can make a difference, if everyone speaks our voice will be heard. Sadly I have stopped wearing my ‘Make Poverty History’ wrist band, I will start wearing it again. I encourage all to go to the website above and see what you can do. Lets hold our politicians responsible for what they have promised, keep watching, ensure action happens.