Thursday, 15 July 2010

A week is a long time......

There has been a lot going on.

The World Cup got the final it deserved. It was by far the least exciting I can remember, and in some of the better ones, England failed to qualify , so their early exit was not a contribution. It was just dull football. The final was awful, enough said.

The Government seem to be tackling a few aspects of society which I have written about before. The classic, though, is their plan to introduce two year degree courses. Given the first year of a degree course is usually tailored to educating the dim and dimmer in the basics they should have learnt at school, why don't they just call the two year course 'A' levels, and be done with it?

The people of Rothbury must now be mightily relieved the siege of their village has ended. The police were clearly influenced by earlier events in Cumbria and could not risk a further massacre. The subsequent photo opportunities at the death site and on-line hero worship was way over the top and correctly condemned by our Prime Minister.

He is right on track again this week with his views on health and safety, school trip restrictions and the general nanny State initiatives which have spread through society. If he can reintroduce controlled danger for the next generation of inquisitive kids, he will be doing well.

Real and present danger does, of course, still exist in Afghanistan as demonstrated almost daily. With our brother-in-law about to embark on his tour of duty at the weekend, there could be many long weeks ahead.

Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Goodluck Jonathan

I have been running or jogging the streets for years. I tried to tie it in with my rugby training and then continued the habit once my playing days were behind me.

The most common route was a road run of just over 2.5 miles from and to Gunnersbury Station via Acton Town and Chiswick Park. In days gone by I could do it in about 20 minutes although I suspect today I would struggle to do it in less than 28.

I do wonder, though, whether it was doing me more harm than good, given that recent figures indicate 18 people a year die in Chiswick as a result of air pollution. I did move to running in the gym after I had my respiratory scare some years ago, and now that I am in Scouseland, I am able to run round Birkenhead Park and Wirral Ladies golf club which are havens of fresh air, by comparison.

Sunday saw the local Race for Life take place in said Park, and the girls, Hannah, Emma and Becky were able to complete the course in under 30 mins, with SWMBO managing a creditable 32 minutes, a little quicker than last year. Given her knee is shot and she is under the knife this week it was an excellent effort.

As with last year though I had to run the route to see how I would have done, and the answer is not too well. I went round today in 37.40. that was two minutes quicker than last weeks effort round the golf course, but still someway off my target of 35mins.

So its back on the treadmill for some serious training....the 10K in September, my one concession to Chiswick air quality, is looking a distant effort at the moment as I have 75mins to beat at that one