Here we go again
Yet another attempt to maintain a blog - I wonder how long this will last...
Monday, February 9, 2026
World Cup update
Sunday, February 8, 2026
GO HAWKS
Congrats to Seattle Seahawks - Super Bowl LX winners! I can't say I watched much of the game - I can't stand all the nonsense that accompanies the Super Bowl and makes it even longer than a regular American football game. And I certainly don't care for the halftime show - as much as I am indifferent to Bad Bunny, there was no chance in hell I was going to watch the MAGA halftime alternative with Kid Rock. I'd rather watch the Puppy Bowl. But really happy that Seattle won. And, by all accounts, dominated the game. Not quite as happy with all the (illegal) fireworks going off after the victory, but that was to be expected. It's not quite as satisfying as beating a Brady-Belichick New England Patriots, but any victory over the cheating Patriots is always a welcome one.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Crooked
I'm thinking of changing my phone network.
I'm also thinking I need a new watch, new footwear, a new red hat (preferably saying Trump 2028), a new bible and a lobotomy. Totally unrelated to this, two words that crossed my mind - emoluments and impeachment.
Friday, February 6, 2026
Day 1
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Waterfall for Sale
Fancy owning a waterfall? One has gone up for sale in Oregon:
Currently the waterfall and pool is accessible to the public, but the absolutely first thing I'd do if I won the auction would be to put a stop to that. It would be nice to have a private 90 foot waterfall all to myself. No idea what the going price is for a 40 acre forested lot featuring such an iconic waterfall. But it seems quite tragic that it's going up for sale to the public, and couldn't be offered to some kind of preservation trust or made into protected land.
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Winter Olympics
So, the Winter Olympics officially begins on Friday. On Superbowl weekend. Someone has messed up. America will not be watching the Winter Olympics - American football has priority. At least this weekend. Especially here in Seattle. I don't know how much of the Winter Olympics I'll end up watching. I enjoy a lot of the events, but the American coverage - especially its prime-time coverage in the evenings - is almost unwatchable. And if I thought the Olympics coverage was jingoistic before, I dread to think how worse it will become now in the current political climate. Does the UK have a chance of winning any medals? I have no idea, and if I'm going to be honest I don't really care. Winter sports is not really our thing. I'm not sure I'll even bother to catch any of the balls-to-the-wall action of curling.





