I'm back and observing
I was in Portugal for the last week and the only TV was news - euro news - and the only two stories to make the waves were the "Madeline McCann mystery: did the parents kill her?" and the more interesting to us, on this side of the Atlantic, - the "Northern Rock (the 5th largest Mortgage Company in the UK) goes bust and causes a bank run". So coming back to the usual stories - "Harbour Front Tenders Deferred" and "A Community Centre is urged" makes me think that I was never away.
So here are the observations:
So here are the observations:
- Roundabouts (traffic circles) work in Europe very well why can't they work here?
- I couldn't find a Marina in the Algarve that didn't have a commercial first floor and none that weren't people places. It can be done everywhere in the world but Cobourg!
- The election campaign is moribund, except at my house, "What's that sign doing on our lawn" she says. "Working I hope" I say.
- The Referundum is sadly an ignorant issue - lots more work needed here.
- I can't find any report of the dunk tank at the St Mike's Fair. You would have thought an enterprising paparazzi might have taken a pic of Peter D being dunked. What a sycophantic press we have around here!
- It's good to be back

5 comments:
And what colour sign would that be on your lawn?
Ryan McMurray
If you ask, you obviously haven't lived in Cobourg long, I own that damn NDP sign! - Orange
Welcome home.
With regard to your observation about traffic circles, I can personally attest that we do have them in Canada; in Victoria and Edmonton where I have circled them myself a few times.
Lucky for everyone, I was never the driver, but I can say they seemed to work just fine.
Maybe it's just us Easterners who can't figure them out.
DJO
Re: referendum on proportional represenatation.
I've been unenthused with this proposal up til now, but I read an interesting article in this week's edition of NOW magazine by Mike Smith that made me think it might have possibilities.
Perhaps others might want to check it out, it's titled "And you Call this a Democracy?"
It can be found here:
www.nowtoronto.com
Would enjoy hearing others' perspectives on this article.
DJO
This article is a good one to demonstrate the antipathy toward the referendum by the ruling party
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