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No dog is an island, alone in itself ...

Any dog's suffering diminishes me, because I care for a dog.

And therefore never seek to know for whom the hound roos; she roos for thee.

(Adapted from: "No man is an island", John Donne, 1624)

 

 

June 2026

 

Phew, what a scorcher (again).  Once again, for a week we sweltered in record-breaking temperatures.  Once again, all-time records were broken for the June temperature, and then again the following day, and again the day after.  It was a rerun of May, but hotter.  However, this time we had bought ourselves an air conditioner, so we were able to keep cool (and keep Tara cool too).  Even the loud music and uproarious laughter that we’d had last month eased a bit because it was too hot!  Mind you, it was better than down South of here – we even had someone in the flat who had escaped from the “vicious heat” that they’d experience in London, coming to Durham to do so.  Really, the heat wiped out a full week of the month; we guess we’re going to have to get used to this sort of thing.

 

In other news, the rest of the month was pretty good.  We enjoyed an excellent celebratory day including coffee at Starbuck’s and lunch at the Kingslodge Inn for our anniversary, which was a great day.  The UTC call sign was activated for International Women in Engineering Day, which was good fun and celebrated a good cause promoting the UTC’s thrust.  Ian attended a super event as Deputy Lord-Lieutenant - the 101st (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery Beating Retreat and Sunset Ceremony.  This was an evening to recognise the regiment and the community that supports them, including their families.  It was great to see that the families of Reserves who were there in some numbers.  The evening included listening to excellent music played by not only the Band of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, but also the Pipes and Drums of the Tyneside Scottish.  A wonderful event.

 

 

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July 1st,  2026

 


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