Will we ever learn?

Will we ever learn?

Do we ever learn from our mistakes?

Just over a hundred years ago, the world went through another pandemic, the ‘Spanish flu’ when between February 1918 and April 1920 about 500 million people were infected and between a conservative estimate 20 million up to 100 million people died and was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history.
Just as in 1918 in the United States where the pandemic originated as patient zero was trace to a poultry farm worker in the US. The President at the time just like Trump did over 100 years later, played down the seriousness of the disease, and The Prime minister at the time just like Boris Johnson followed with the same rhetoric.

At the start of the Spanish flu, counties like Australia and New Zealand closed their borders and enforced a strict level of quarantining and so they got the infection under control and so got back to normality far quicker and with far fewer deaths than the rest of the world.
100 years later the same counties who in 1918 buried their heads in the sand and told their populations that the pandemic is a hoax or is nothing serious are the same counties who are still in denial about the present Covid-19 pandemic and are suffering a horrific level of death and suffering. Australia and New Zealand who once again took precaution immediately have relatively minor levels of death.
Nothing has been learned by Europe, and the US, or most of the South American countries. A thing to note is that most of the countries that are suffering due to denial of the seriousness of the pandemic are lead by right-wing populist leaders, like Trump, Johnson, Bolsonaro in Brazil, Lopez Obrador in Mexico.
Like all populist leaders they come to power promising the earth, knowing full well they can’t deliver on their promises and just tell the crowds what they want to hear regardless of the facts. They are in reality only in it for power, prestige, and money. The trait of a genuine and true leader is what they do in a crisis, and boy is the pandemic a crisis.

Not one of these so-called populist leaders has acted like a true leader, and given priority to their nation’s health over the wealth of their nations. If they had all acted swiftly and with decisive authority right at the beginning and closed the borders and introduced strict quarantining and lockdown, instead of half-hearted token gestures and making dubious on the fly laws that they do not strictly enforce, we would not be in the complete mess we are still in at the moment.

Many people in Australia and New Zealand are perplexed at the British government is only now strictly enforcing quarantine restrictions and still not even partially closed the countries borders a whole year after this mess started. Did we not go through the fiasco that was Brexit to get back control of our borders (something we had all along in the first place) just so we can leave ours open for everyone to just wander in without any sort of testing and the French, an EU country, closed their borders just as they were always entitled to.

Thankfully, although the borders are still open for all, some countries have now been placed on a restrictive red entry list and anyone coming in from these countries must be proven to Covid-19 free and go into forced hotel quarantine for 14 days in an approved hotel at their own expense.
This new enforcement has I’m afraid, come far, far too late in the day. Kind of bolting the stable door after the horse has already bolted. None of this would be needed if we had done this in the beginning.

I need a drink with friends.

I need a drink with friends.

The vaccine rollout according to the government is going at full pace and we should all have our first dose by June and our second dose by August. Does that mean life will be back to normal. I doubt it.
Like many of you I cannot wait to walk into a restaurant or a pub without a reservation and sit around a table with as many family and friends as I choose.

The couch potato know it all.
I would like to meet up with bunch of mates for a few pints and just sit and discuss how to put the world to rights. I want to tell them all how every useless politician, football referee, government expert, and professional expert from any sphere of life got it all wrong and how I would do it and sort everything right.

I would actually be talking complete  cobblers while under the influence of the alcohol, and all my friends would know that, and I in turn would have to listen to their alcohol induced bullshit. Oh happy times.

The pub with no beer.
There are rumours that the restaurants will open first and then the pubs, probably with the number of guests restricted to groups who are in the same household bubble, so still no meet up with friends then.
Another rumour going around and one that I find hard to believe is that they will allow the pubs to open but they will not be allowed to serve alcohol. What the point, seriously, what’s the point.
If this rumour is true then then only explanation that I can deduct from this farce is it was dreamt up by some self-righteous politician, who believes the great unwashed cannot be trusted not to start kissing and hugging everyone in sight when they have had a pint or two.
I was wondering. Over the last few decades, the pub industry has been decimated by corporate brewery greed and extortionate excise tax on alcohol products sold on their premises. It’s about time the corporate bully boys and the tax man gave the pubs financial assistance to get back up on their feet after the lockdown has ended. I won’t be holding my breath on that one.

The way forward.
The make up of the great British pub has been changing over the last decade with the introduction on the high street of the Micro pub phenomena.
Around the Welling and Bexley heath area they are springing up everywhere but sadly I think we need a few more in the Borough of Greenwich. We have the fantastic River Ale House in East Greenwich, and The Long Pond and The Rusty Bucket in Eltham and the Plum Tree Beer Shop in Plumstead.
The difference between a micro pub and a brewery tied pub is the variation and quality of the drinks that they offer. In a brewery tied pub you will get the same corporate brewery beer and lager in every freehold or one of their tied pubs.

The small independent micro pubs on the other hand will have frequently rotating variations of beers most of which you will have never heard of, and the excitement is in the test and tasting of a product that is new and not the same as every other beer.
I do not know how these micro pubs will fair once the pandemic is ended, will they still be around? Many were struggling with the restriction already in place before the third lockdown started.
Most during the last set of restrictions were trying to scrape a living by having a take away service but even that option was closed to them at the start of the current lockdown. Some like the Rusty Bucket and the Plum Tree Beer Shop are still doing a delivery service for bottled or canned drinks, but others like the River ale House are not set up for this option so have had to close operations completely.
I cannot see in all fairness how I can walk into a supermarket and buy a crate of beer and go home and drink it, but it’s now against the law to do the very same thing if I buy it from a pub. I personally would have beer being bought from the pub being the only legal option. According to the statistics the nations beer consumption has increased greatly during the lockdowns and the only businesses able to benefit from this situation are the already fabulously wealthy supermarket chains and not the struggling independent pubs. Seems very unjust and unfair to me.

As a paid-up member of CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale), I for one will champion the entrepreneurship of the small independent pubs to the hilt. Cheap prices, fantastic beer and ales, with depth and flavour throughout and with an ever-changing variety that means different beers each week. You can’t get better than that.

Delivered to your door.
One benefit, I think that this could have for the small independent breweries is that as some of the small independent and micro pubs are branching out into the delivery business it is opening up a market outlet for the smaller breweries and giving them a profitable way to get into the home beer delivery market in order to distribute their products and helping the independent pubs at the same time.
One European wide home beer delivery website that I use quite a bit is beerishere.org which gives links to local beer delivery outlets and local brewery direct sales within a specified area around your home postcode, therefore helping to support your local pub and drinks industry.

As soon as the pubs are allowed I will one of the first ones banging at the door to be let in.

St Valentines day in Greenwich

St Valentines day in Greenwich

I have tried and tried to find some solution to the quandary of what to do special on St Valentine’s day during the lockdown in Greenwich and the only thing that I have come up with is an online romantic concert streamed by the Blackheath Halls.
If you stick to the rules (as we all should) then unless you are happily married or living with your special someone, then a nice evening in with a lovely meal and a few glasses of wine is going to be an easy option during the lockdown. Unfortunately, if you are single and living on your own and have that someone special in your life then getting the person you love to pop around for an intimate meal and other intimacies is against the rules. Although if your young and in love I don’t think the rules are going to stop you.
If you are interested in an evening of intimate loving, food, wine, and entertainment, and you have a passion for classical music and culture then you can watch on Sunday 14th February at 19:30, the online stream of LOVE: Brahms Liebeslieder-Waltzer, Op. 52 & 65 for £10 per household by booking online from the link: https://www.blackheathhalls.com/whats-on/love-brahms-liebeslieder-waltzer-op-52-65-2/
Hopefully this Covid mess will be sorted out by next year and we can all get back to the restaurants to celebrate St Valentines as usual with the special one we love and care about.
See the events page on the 14th February for more details of the St Valentines day concert by the Blackheath Halls.

Sex, Nudity, Bad Language and Dragons

Sex, Nudity, Bad Language and Dragons

 

 

RAUNCHY SEX, Nudity, BAD LANGUAGE and DRAGONS (Bet that got your attention). No, it is not another episode of Game of Thrones but just another month of lockdown entertainment in Greenwich.
Calm down it’s not what you think. Since all the theatres are shut, some entrepreneurial theatres are putting on plays and performances online and streaming the performances on a ticket per device purchase basis. One of the plays being put on from the Greenwich theatre is Manimals a raunchy about a niche dating genre.
Does it have dragons in it I hear you ask. No that is my second item, because from Friday 12th February for 16 days the Chinese community will be celebrating Chinese New Year 2021 and although it is the year of the Ox and NOT the year of the dragon, every year is celebrated with the famous dragon dance.
Check out my website link below to get more details and ways to partake in the events and performances.

Manimals by Michelle Hudson

A sexually charged, raunchy play about a female games designers dating experience with Manimals – men who pose with exotic animals in their dating profiles.
The paly warning state sexually explicit content, nudity and bad language so not one to watch with granny or the kids.
This is an audience participation play that they recommend is best partaken on a one-to-one experience rather than in groups.
See events calendar for more details.
A raunchy audience interaction play by Michelle Hudson about the dating experiences of a female singleton dating Manimals – men Who pose with exotic animals in their dating profiles.
Warning
Sexually explicit content/nudity warning, strong language, use of balloons, audience interaction. Above 18s only.

See events calendar for details.

 

Chinese New Year Celebrations 2021.

Yes, it is that time of the year again on February 12th it will be Chinese New Year 2021 and the start of the year of the Ox, where the Chinese community start 16 days of celebrations.
Of course, this year unlike previous years, you will not be seeing dragon dancers performing down by the Cutty Sark. Instead, Royal Museums Greenwich will be having free online celebrations and performances on Saturday, February 13th from 4 pm on their Facebook page.
Royal Museum Greenwich Facebook page: (2) Royal Museums Greenwich | Facebook

See events calendar for more details.

Culture catch up

Culture catch up

February 3rd, 10th, 17th, and 24th. Share a tea break with fellow like-minded culture vultures and discuss films, TV shows, books, and opera performances, and concerts that you may have seen.

If you want to listen in or chat about the arts and culture, then why not join in the Zoom meeting with a nice cuppa.

For more details see the events calendar in the ‘what’s on’ section of the menu.