Saturday, 30 November 2013

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Spell for banishing respiratory viruses

O ye demons, and all princes and every kind of demon whom your gods cast from heaven on high, I adjure you and order you to obey my command and my precepts. Just as God commanded the Jordan and it stood still and that the children of Israel might walk across without hindrance, so do I command you to obey my precepts day and night, at all hours and moments and be subject to my precepts. Just as the Red Sea obeyed Moses and Aaron when it divided and provided a dry path for the children of Israel, so by invocation of Our Lord Jesus Christ.  I command you to obey me without delay and render the viruses perpetuating my common cold and flu sterile. Banish  them forthwith and protect my special friend from harm.

Sennacherib, king of Assyria (704-681 BC)

Sennacherib, whose name (Sin-ahhe-criba) means 'the god Sin has replaced the brothers', came to the throne of Assyria in 704 BC. The new king shifted the capital from Dur-Sharrukin (modern Khorsabad) to the ancient city of Nineveh, which he rebuilt in unparalleled splendour. This great palace, which Sennacherib describes in his inscriptions as 'without rival', is known today as the South-West Palace. Many rooms were decorated with alabaster wall reliefs.

Sennacherib was mainly preoccupied with trying to resolve the political situation in Babylonia, a region that had only recently been retaken by his father Sargon II. Sennacherib's main opponent was a local leader called Marduk-apla-iddina II (the biblical Merodach-baladan) who was supported by Elam. From 703-689 BC Sennacherib fought to control south Mesopotamia until finally, after a fifteen-month siege, the city of Babylon was captured and sacked. In 701 BC Sennacherib sacked the city of Lachish in Judah but failed to take the capital Jerusalem. His other campaigns in the southern Levant, Anatolia, and in the Syrian desert against the Arabs, were concerned with frontier security. In 681 BC Sennacherib was assassinated by two of his sons while he prayed in a temple. He was succeeded by another son, Esarhaddon.

Thursday, 21 November 2013

JFK 50th anniversary

It was a Friday then. I was in Hope Street in Liverpool, so sad.

Flu

I have succumbed. I had the flu vaccination one month ago. I know sufficient virology to recognise that it's impossible to get Flu from the vaccination. So why have I got it. Well because the vaccination strain isn't the prevalent one. Just like last year, the NHS at great expense has got it wrong. Look at the mortality figures. The years they get it wrong mortality from Flu goes up. Of course in the state run national cover up service, they do!

Sunday, 17 November 2013

Christophe Rippert

Coming to a screen near you this Christmas


Il est né le divin Enfant

Il est né le divin Enfant
Jouez hautbois, résonnez musettes,
Il est né le divin Enfant
Chantons tous son avènement

Depuis plus de quatre mille ans
Nous le promettaient les prophètes
Depuis plus de quatre mille ans,
Nous attendions cet heureux temps.

Ah! Qu'il est beau, qu'il est charmant
Ah! que ses grâces sont parfaites
Ah! Qu'il est beau, qu'il est charmant
Qu'il est doux ce divin enfant

Une étable est son logement
Un peu de paille est sa couchette
Une étable est son logement
Pour un Dieu quel abaissement

Ô Jésus, ô roi tout-puissant
Tout petit enfant que vous êtes,
Ô Jésus, ô roi tout-puissant,

Régnez sur nous entièrement

Saturday, 16 November 2013

Friday, 15 November 2013

Clan O'Hara

The Irish surname O’Hara is of patronymic origin,being derived from the Gaelic name Ó h-Eaghra, from first name Eaghra. The family originated in county Sligo in western Ireland, a branch of the family moved to county Antrim in the north east. It is said that they descend from Eaghra, chief of Leyny, and a member of the household of Ollum, King of Munster. In the 14th century the clan was split into two septs, and the chiefs of each branch were known as O'Hara Buide (the brown faced one) and O'Hara Reagh, (the rough faced one).  

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Cotswolds Christmas Fayre

Torrents of tony, tory totty, ensconced in their natural habitat.

Privilege is alive and well in Oxfordshire. A different planet from your author's scouse roots. 

They speak a foreign language too!

Monday, 11 November 2013

Sunday, 10 November 2013

Dominic's new car

Has to match her dress!

Aston Rowant Talking trail


Up up and away!

Beyond Eldorado at British Museum


The myths of El Dorado

For centuries Europeans were dazzled by the legend of El Dorado – literally ‘the golden one’. Many different stories were told of El Dorado – sometimes it was imagined as a lost city of gold, sometimes as a man covered in powdered gold who plunged into the middle of Lake Guatavita (near modern Bogotá). The exhibition uncovers the fascinating truth behind some of these myths. Unlike in Europe, gold was not valued as currency in pre-Hispanic Colombia. Instead it had great symbolic meaning, facilitating all kinds of social and spiritual transformations. It was one way the elite could publicly assert their rank, both in life and in death.

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Chipping Norton by election

Geoff Saul won the Chipping Norton by election with a little help from his friends. Taking the fight to Cameron's backyard and trouncing the Tory!

Happy Birthday Issie


Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Saturday, 2 November 2013

Naughty but nice!

A resolute couple, a worthwhile cause, the resident elsewhere answering questions in the High Court.