I think my red Bucket Hat matches my festive jumper. |
All aboard for an afternoon Festive Tea Bus Tour. And here's one bus I caught up with while walking down the Brompton Road. www.b-bakery.com |
Above: The Fortnum & Mason Clock |
Earlier on this month I managed to dash over to Trafalgar Square for the lighting of the Christmas tree, our annual gift from the people of Norway. And to switch on the tree was guest of honour Marianne Borgen The Mayor of Oslo. And it was quite clear that the Mayor had caught wind of the criticism aimed at what most people are calling a very poor and sick looking tree. I say this because the Mayor of Oslo in her speech said quite unapologetically "This is how our trees look. They all look like this. And yes, this is how we hang our lights." And listening to the Mayor I even detected a hint of anger in her voice. And her statement even brought on a moment of awkward silence from the huge crowds. Even one or two Norwegian tourists visiting London had nothing good to say about the 90 year old tree, saying on the evening tv news that they could have sent a better one. Of course we are very greatful for this annual gift from the good people of Norway, but are we seeing some kind of culture clash taking place here. And I can't help thinking that this annual fiasco will just continue every year. So I just wonder if perhaps the Mayor's department in Oslo would ever consider changing over from a traditional Norway Spruce, to the tree that we here in the U.K, and certainly almost everywhere, consider to be a real domestic Christmas tree, that being the Nordmann Fir Tree (picture below). Even my own artificial tree is based on the appearance of a Nordmann Fir, as are all artificial trees. Can you imagine the even bigger crowds that would be drawn to Trafalgar Square if they were to unveil and light up a Nordmann Fir Tree. Check the two pictures below and ask yourself which tree represents Christmas because I don't think it is the tree on the right. If anything it looks like a distant relative of the dreaded English Leylandii known as a Leyland Cypress. It's the one garden tree that has caused so many skirmishes and Court cases between garden neighbours at war. MORE ON THIS STORY ON THE BBC NEWS WEBSITE |
Below: Marianne Borgen Mayor of Oslo. |
So why has the BBC decided to charge these poor elderly and vulnerable members of our society with their tv tax? |
Having walked around Regent Street and Oxford Circus we suddenly ended up outside the front of the BBC London Studios in Portland Place. And right now the BBC is not my favourite British institution, and hasn't been for quite a while. The BBC that I grew up watching is nothing like it is today. They must be licking their wounds what with the recent Tory Election win plus the news that Brexit is finally starting to get moving, something that they hoped would never happen. It used to puzzle me why other people living around the globe couldn't wait to get their daily fix of the BBC' s World Service tv output. But then little are they aware of the rampant bias that we have to put up with on our own British domestic Service. What they're getting is something else. It also disappoints me that people from around the world choose to read that left wing rag The Guardian in the hope of reading authentic un-biased news coming out of the U.K. The Guardian is also the House newspaper of the BBC. They even recruit through their pages. All potential BBC hopeful employee candidates are required to be of a left wing persuasion, preferably anti-Tory as well as anti-Brexit. Any of those qualities and you just might get a job with the BBC. That's not to say that I support The Tories. I still think that they're the nasty uncaring Party that they've always been. And thanks to them, many families in the U.K this Christmas will struggle, with many having to rely on Food Banks. There was a time when BBC News reporters and presenters would simply give us the facts. But now, the likes of Laura Kuenssberg, Andrew Marr and co are not happy unless they are bashing the Tories and rubbishing Brexit while giving us their own opinions on the news. Something they are not paid to do. And of course their social media pages gives them carte blanche to say what they like, something Channel 4 are looking into by stopping their non politico staff from tweeting about politics. And of course the BBC will be heading into hot water next year when they start to rob our Pensioners over 75 and demand that they start to pay for their tv licence, something that is currently free to the over 75's. Below is the 'One Show' studio in the front public foyer. It's a front of house show that comes on our screens every night from Monday to Friday. And if it's opening theme tune comes tearing into my living room, then I'll often risk life and limb to reach for the tv remote just to turn it off. Here's a blog I read avidly every day which monitors the constant bias that seeps out of the BBC on a daily basis. And yet I always thought that Craig's Bias Blog (below) would sound better if it was called......'Is The BBC Biased, Is the Pope Catholic.' IS THE BBC BIASED |
One of the biggest surprises when on my festive London walkabout was back in early December when I was looking around Sloane Square near the famous Kings Road. And I suddenly caught sight of the Holy Trinity Church so I decided to pop in and have a look. And what I saw and heard was something I had not expected. I had walked in on the Boy's Choir of The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School rehearsing Handel's epic Messiah with the Hallelujha Chorus reverberating around the walls of this well known Church. It was absolutely awesome and like being in another world. And yet this was just a run through rehearsal for the official Concert performance a couple of hours later that same evening. The boys were also accompanied by a string and Brass Orchestra. And throughout the rehearsal while I was there, an official photographer was running around frantically taking lots of pictures from every possible angle. I later found a page that he posted up online with all the photos he took that evening while I and a dozen other onlookers were there watching on in disbelief. PHOTOGRAPHER WEENSON Oo's PICTURES OF THE BOYS FROM THE CARDINAL VAUGHAN MEMORIAL SCHOOL CHOIR. HERE The images by Weenson Oo were taken during the rehearsal as well as the actual ticketed Concert later that same evening. Apparently the boys regularly go on Choir performances around the world. And next year sees them taking on another busy travel schedule. |