Another Trip Around The Sun

It’s that time of the year again. Today marks my birthday, but the need to the festivities for another year. As I start my sixty-fourth revolution around our nearest star, I take a brief look back to 2021.

We were certainly in a better position than this time last year. We both had Covid-19; Kathy was about to go to hospital for two weeks, and there were no vaccines on the horizon. Now, we double jabbed with a booster and, at this moment in time, relatively healthy. I’ve started a new course of treatment for my Crohn’s, which hasn’t given me any major issues in any case. For both of work, work goes on as before, although there are surely storm clouds on the horizon in the transport industry. We shall see; time will tell.

El Dorado Rum

On a lighter note, Kathy bought me this delicious rum for Christmas, and it was rather late in arriving. I couldn’t have any for New Year’s as I was working New Year’s Day, so I opened it for the first time last evening and had a shot. This is around £50 a bottle. There’s also a 25 year old vintage which retails on Amazon for £463. Someone has plenty of money though as there’s apparently only three left in stock! If I win a decent prize on the lottery during 2022 perhaps I’ll grab a bottle, if there’s any left! I’m not going to hold my breath!

Today I’m being taken out to lunch, but Kathy won’t tell me where, so I’ll write about my surprise in a later posting!

Another New Year

New year resolutions? I don’t do them. Look, this new year thing is just an arbitrary date. We should try and meet our goals every day of every year anyway.

Happy New Year

Still I do try to take stock and make a few self improvements. This year I want to ( in no particular order) do a number of things to promote cleaner living.

Keep fasting, eat more healthily, cut right back on alcohol, move more, read more, journal more, spend less.

Let’s see how we do!

No Time For Books

Each year I add a reading challenge to Goodreads. Each year I fail. Once upon a time, I would get through three or four books from the library in a week or so. What happened?

A magazine I subscribe to

For one thing I don’t have as much free time as I used to have. Certainly as a kid and even as a young teen, I had plenty of free evenings in which to indulge.

As the years went by, I discovered outside activities; youth clubs and then night clubs! Full-time work got in the way too.

Over the years though, the amount I read has slowly increased again, so what gives with not meeting that challenge? It’s a low amount, usually twenty books a year. I used to read almost that many in a month all those years ago.

Simply, I don’t read as many books as I used to. I don’t really use my local library very much, which is sad to say. I do buy physical books from time to time, and I also have a Kindle membership and an Audible one too. They count towards my reading challenge though.

Thing is, much of my reading these days is online. Not so much social media; much of that is like reading a trashy tabloid. I read various blogs that attract my interest and I’m a great fan of Medium, where I have a membership.

I also subscribe to several magazines and newspapers.
The Telegraph, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Spectator, The Economist, The New Statesman, The Best of British, The Oldie, Chap, and Idler.

By the time I’ve read these, I simply don’t have much time for books! Also, by and large, I’m a non-fiction reader, so when I do read a book it tends to be historical, biographical or some kind of reference manual.

All in all though, I think I probably read now as much as did back when I was a kid, if not more.