Dishwashers, Banksy & Hannah…

Musing on words from the prophet Jeremiah: ‘…find but one person who deals honestly and speaks the truth…’ (5:1) Our dishwasher’s broken… the mechanical not the human version. An engineer – hopefully honest and truthful – is due this morning. The machine needs to be repaired or replaced. A number of pictures that have appearedContinue reading “Dishwashers, Banksy & Hannah…”

A-Levels, Parkinson’s and New Bikes…

Yesterday A-level results were announced… 45% of grades, based on teacher assessments, were A* and A this year; this compares to the exam-measured 25% in 2019. The suggestions are …standards are lower… teachers are more generous, giving students the benefit of the doubt… these results can’t be trusted. But what if these represent the trueContinue reading “A-Levels, Parkinson’s and New Bikes…”

Faster, Higher, Stronger

The Tokyo Olympics are finally over, the closing ceremony completed. ‘Unprecedented’, well-worn recently with news related to climate change and Covid-19, has continued to have copious use. We’ve seen empty stadiums, appreciated the mental ill-health of athletes, and been astounded by the efforts and achievements of many… In 1894 Pierre de Coubertin launched the OlympicContinue reading “Faster, Higher, Stronger”