Magnon's Meanderings
A diverse offering twixt the interesting, the unusual, and the amusing.
Monday, 2 February 2026
News for the Elderly
Sunday, 1 February 2026
98.5 kgs
Right; my weight-loss programme starts today.
I have weighed myself this morning (98.5 kgs. 15.6 stones) and, as from today, will drink no alcohol, and eat more healthily, until I feel lighter and healthier. If I have the will-power, I reckon a couple of months will do the job.
It may sound as if I am wildly obese, but as a 6 ft 1 inch ex-Rugby player, I appear to most people as simply normal; not at all 'fat'. I keep telling myself that I have those infamous 'heavy bones'.
I'm starting on the 1st of a new month simply because that's how my brain works. I just hope it continues to work the way I want it to!
I shall, of course, report back; as long as I haven't totally evaporated.
Saturday, 31 January 2026
Looking back.
Friday, 30 January 2026
The Centenary of a Sussex Hero
Back in 1923, the young Scott, John Logie Baird (above), invented the very first TV in his rooms in Hastings, E Sussex.
It was a rustic affair, comprising of bits and pieces that he found around him; including an old hat box, some scissors, darning needles, a tea chest, and some sealing wax. A machine worthy of Heath Robinson.
Baird 'perfected' his 'Televisor' over the next few years, and EXACTLY 100 YEARS AGO presented his invention to 40 members of London's prestigious 'Royal Institution' in an upstairs room in Soho.
Little did he know quite what his experiments would lead-to.
He died in Bexhill in East Sussex, just one month before I was born.
This (below) I believe was his very first transmitted image.
Thursday, 29 January 2026
Fly Tipping.
Wednesday, 28 January 2026
Starmer on Tour.
Tuesday, 27 January 2026
Carry on De-Camping
When my late Father-in-Law finally quit his life travelling the world as a diplomat, he settled in Crowborough in Sussex.
You may have seen Crowborough on The News, every day for the past month. It is a genteel, small town, typical of many such East Sussex locations. Not much happens, there is little crime, and it has an aura of well-heeled respectability.
Outside of the town, on the road to Uckfield, is a large Army Training Camp, which was used to train Army Cadets. This has now been closed, the Cadets removed, and an exciting new use has been found by the government's Woke-Folk.
The camp is to hold 600 charming illegal immigrants, and the entire population of Crowborough is UP IN ARMS. They DON'T WANT 600 young swarthy foreigners, of whom they know absolutely nothing, roaming the streets of their small town. They are frightened that what has happened so often elsewhere, will now happen on their own doorsteps. They are locking-up their wives and daughters, reinforcing their home security systems, putting locks on their outdoor buildings, and installing CCTV cameras wherever they can.
But most of all, they simply want them to GO SOMEWHERE ELSE!

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