
There were some small oil-spots on the drive at the weekend, for which "Ronnie", my recently-serviced and MOT'd 2CV was blamed.
Thoughts, views, musings and comment from someone who sees the world just that little bit differently.......
I’ve visited two major properties this weekend in the care of English Heritage. This, for the initiated, is a government agency responsible for the preservation of certain historic properties and monuments in
They perhaps wouldn’t thank me for this description but it’s a sort of nationalised equivalent of the National Trust.
They are sometimes seen as a poor relation of the NT, too. Perhaps this is because they own a lot more properties that are nowadays minus their roofs? Perhaps it’s just a matter of social cache. Whatever, they have nothing like the Trust’s profile.
Well, I want to redress the balance. Their properties are staffed by people who are enthusiastic, who are keen and above all who are knowledgeable. (I wonder if they would consider working in the National Health Service?)
On Saturday at
Then yesterday to
I’m a member of both English Heritage and the National Trust. I do this because I want to contribute to the amazing and expensive work they do to preserve the built fabric of this country. I could get free admission even on my Blue Badge, so joining is a genuine act of support, not just a way of cutting the cost of visits!
I’m also very proud of the National Trust, a unique organisation the envy of the world. This is no reflection on them, nor a list of shortcomings. It's simply that English Heritage deserves better recognition and gratitude for what it and its staff do so well. It’s a pity they only pop up in the press when the new visitor centre at
Go and find and English Heritage property to visit soon. Tell them Ian sent you! J
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So
On reflection, having a female occupy the position of head of government isn’t perhaps the biggest sea change in history. After all, plenty of other major counties have already achieved this (the
Indeed, it seems to have escaped the Australian media’s attention that the country has had a female Head of State since 1952! Furthermore, the current Governor General (the Queen’s day-to-day representative) is also a woman, as are two of the State Premiers (jn
Although she’s lived in
In this context, it is interesting to note that the
Anyway, interesting times ahead. Australian Prime Ministers tend to be a bit anonymous in
See also Daniel Bowen's piece on this on his Diary of An Average Australian (which is always worth reading anyway!). http://www.danielbowen.com/2010/06/24/julia-gillard-pm/