Magnon's Meanderings
A diverse offering twixt the interesting, the unusual, and the amusing.
Wednesday, 25 February 2026
Growing season '26
Tuesday, 24 February 2026
Winter Olympics
I tend not to watch much sport on TV, other than The 6 Nations Rugby tournament.
Frankly, the Winter Olympics leaves me cold. I enjoyed a snippet of the Short Track Speed Skating, the Tobogganing, and some of the Snowboard jumping and swirling, but all the other snowy stuff really isn't my bag. Thank goodness it's over!
However, this year's Winter Olympics has been dominated by one 'sport':.... CURLING (a combination of Darts and Bowls, on Ice).
Over the past couple of weeks, every time I've consulted the TV schedule, it's been Curling, Curling, Curling, and yet more bloody Curling.
Well I don't know how you feel about it, but for me Curling is amongst the most uninteresting of sports since the 'Irish Paint Drying' competition of 1988.
Who on earth at the BBC thought that the British public would watch hour after hour, day after day, of Curling? No doubt the sport has a small audience in Auchtermuchty, but elsewhere I imagine that fans are extremely thin on the ground.
Launch big lump of stone, brush at ice frantically, and hope that it end-up in the target. That's it.
I shall NOT be writing a letter to the Curling Department at the BBC Sports Centre, as this will only make matters worse. What I will say is that I would have much preferred to have watched a few children using tin trays as toboggans, or even some international snowball fighting; but NOT Curling.
Curling should be restricted to Ladies' Hair Salons.
Monday, 23 February 2026
Camping
Sunday, 22 February 2026
Take a Seat.
Saturday, 21 February 2026
My little Companion
Friday, 20 February 2026
Our schools.
The Ministry of Dismal Education has just published some disturbing figures, and they don't make for easy reading.
It seems that 11,000 pupils in 'Reception Class' (4 to 5 year olds) have been suspended from school over the past year.
4,500 resulting from attacks on teachers, 2,500 because of attacks on fellow pupils, and the rest from disruption of class, making general threats, possessing a weapon, racism, etc. One has to feel sorry for all those children who behave themselves, and are being deprived of a stable education.
It doesn't paint a pretty picture does it!
Much of the blame for this bad, or even dangerous, behaviour must be placed at the altar of Mobile Phones. Children no longer learn ordinary 'social graces' at their mother's knee; they play violent games on their phones instead. Why they are even given phones at such a tender age is a mystery!
No figures are offered for expulsions from private schools. but no doubt they do exist. Confusing the words there, their, and they're, is a common reason for expulsion, as is calling a scone a 'scowne', or even holding a knife like a pencil. All worthy of instant expulsion. The government is (not-surprisingly) trying to do-away with such schools. (N.B. In case you were born without any sense of humour, this para was intended to be 'amusing').
Amongst other complaints from 'Reception Class' teachers, are of children coming to school 'STILL IN NAPPIES'. Unbelievable.








