MoT troubles

Today I took the Golf in for its annual MoT and sadly it failed.  Firstly, the indicator repeater light on the near side wing mirror isn’t working.  This isn’t totally surprising as that wing mirror has been hit several times and has a big hole in the casing.  The other problem is apparently a leak in the exhaust.  I thought that it might have been sounding a bit different recently, but certainly not as loud as the failure note makes

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What Chekhov said

Нет того урода, который не нашел бы себе пары, и нет той чепухи, которая не нашла бы себе подходящего читателя. There is no such freak that would not find his match and there is no such rot that would not find itself a matching reader.

Rome 2018 – Day 9

Our last day in Rome and actually more of a half day as we had to leave after lunch to catch our flight.  We were going to go to what we thought was a Klimpt exhibition not far from the flat, but when we got there it turned out to be some sort of multimedia “experience” so we gave it a miss! Instead we checked out a local church and cathedral which we hadn’t had time to see previously. First

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Rome 2018 – Day 8

Today we divided our forces.  Mum and Sophia went to see the Hiroshiga “Visions from Japan” exhibition of 19th century Japanese art whilst Dad went to see the Roman port town of Ostia Antica. The exhibition contained 230 prints by Hiroshiga, mostly landscapes from some of his famous series of views.  It provided some excellent variety, delightfully lacked large deranged groups of tourists and instead contained mostly educated looking Italians of a certain age.  Sophia was able to practice trying

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Rome 2018 – Day 7

Dad’s Health Tip – Don’t wander around a Roman world heritage site in the pouring rain if you want to remain able to speak to people or, at the very least, don’t be so pig headed as to ignore your wife when she insists that you take and use an umbrella! A relatively quiet day with Dad’s throat not permitting much in the way of communication! After a late start we header for the Vatican. We weren’t really intending to

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