Red Jewel

An excerpt from my latest book: “Red Jewel”

Ruth was excited and beside herself as she ran up the shallow slope to Castle Road. Looking east and then south she became enamored by the sight of a long dark tree tunnel that was formed by a canopy of leaves and deciduous bushes and hedges that lined both sides of the road, as if they were, according to Ruth, ancient guardians and sentinels of the medieval castle itself. A broad imagination Ruth had.

“Oh daddy, daddy, look, look at this.” she said, excitedly. “A wondrous tree tunnel that goes on and on forever and ever. To our magical castle estate. Oh King Sommers.” lowering her voice. “Come your highness, King of Wessex itself. And I am Queen Matilda, or Empress Maud, a woman who would be King of all of England.”

“Yes you are my darling Ruth.” Mr Sommers said, laughingly, looking at me with a high browed grin.

“But who am I your highness?” I mocked at her.

“Oh…oh” she paused, unsure of herself for the moment. “Well never mind you…you…you are just my servant boy, my peon from East Meon. You shall do as I say…as I order you or you shall curse the day that you were born. To the chopping block and off with your head if you refuse my bidding” She laughed then giggled and then ran down the shadowing laneway, happy and excited, exuberant. I followed suit while Mr Sommers walked slowly behind us, enjoying and savoring this moment with his daughter.

You could see the shadows dissipate as the tree tunnel ended with a burst of brightness of the mid afternoon sun. There we were, at the entranceway to the castle, in the gathering area just outside of the main gateway…or drawbridge as Ruth would refer. We were the only ones there. She ran ahead as we followed her into a narrow passageway that was lined with ancient stone walls, ramparts and buttresses. It was almost 600 years old and along with a castle on the Kingswear side Dartmouth Castle protected the entrance to the Dart estuary from French invasion. It held an array of cannon in its tower as well as a mechanism to use a cable that was employed in conjunction with Kingswear on the opposite bank to halt the ingress of enemy shipping.

The castle was imbued with many passageways and lookouts that were focused on the entrance to the Dart and approaches to the estuary from the channel beyond. There were gunrooms and powder-rooms, storerooms, quarters, cooking houses and various laneways. Many of the rooms were connected by narrow, dark passageways with low hanging stone ceilings. It was very cool, almost cold in these dark and damp rooms that were only lit by the natural light that came in from the outside through cracks and doorway openings. In one spot Ruth became frightened and held on to my arm. As her anxiety lessoned with my presence beside her she moved her arm down until she could feel the warmth of my hands. There, she entwined her fingers through mine. We were holding hands. I felt a slight tinge and weird sensation through my entire upper being. It felt strange but wonderful.

We held hands and felt our way back up a flight of stone steps and then out and into a small open square that was surrounded on all sides by old stone walls. They were only about four feet high except on the southern side where the wall formed part of the gun tower. We walked over to the east side of the square where we could look out at the expanse of the English Channel. It was so bright and clear that you could almost see across to France or Guernsey. We looked around and back up where we could see Mr Sommers above us on a stone rampart. We waved.

“Let’s eat.” He yelled down at us. “Meet me outside the gate.”

Ruth and I left the square to make our way back up through the various rooms and passageways to the outlying path that led to the entranceway to the castle. On our way, Ruth abruptly stopped and turned toward me then gave me a peck on my cheek, and then another. She smiled at me and said. “You may be a poor peon from East Meon Nigel but you are my peon and I like you very much. You may be my knight Mr Filtness. Rise Sir Nigel.” as she tapped me on my shoulder. And with that she ran off ahead of me giggling and excitable like the young schoolgirl that she was to meet with up with her father.

We spent the next hour or so having a picnic of mutton chops, some salad, chips butty, tea sandwiches and some tea. I could not remember how that went or if the food was good for my mind was racing with that short memory and sweet innocent embrace from Ruth. I may have only been thirteen years old but it did not feel as yucky to me in the least. I was smitten.

As we sat down to our late lunch on a grassy embankment close to the outer western wall of the castle, Mr Sommers told us about the history of the place and the role it played during the many wars with France including our most recent past of World Wars I and II against Germany. It was a fascinating account of adventure, bravery, fools, pirates, kings and queens, smugglers and rogues. He also touched on the varied history of Dartmouth and Kingswear as well as the advent of the Royal Naval College and Britannia. Ruth would look at me from time to time during this discourse to steal a glance and to share a smile. I was beginning to see Ruth in a different light. It was wonderful to know her and Mr Sommers. Indeed it was wonderful to be alive I thought if even for a short respite on this perfect, sunny August afternoon in Dartmouth. For soon reality will bite me squarely in the ass as I make my way home. I tried not to think about it.

We sailed back hardly saying a word. We were exhausted. The wind had come up somewhat but ours was a run before the wind, so it felt as if it was a nice comfortable leisurely sail. A few times Mr. Sommers had to grasp the tiller firmly in this wind and following sea so as not to lose control. Nevertheless the strength of the wind never became apparent to me until we altered directly into it as we came to the mooring buoy on the Kingswear side. It was brisk. Finally, safe and secured to our buoy, Mr Sommers guided the punt to take us ashore one by one. Saying goodbye to Ruth and thanking Mr Sommers for everything I made my way home.

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Forget Covid, Climate Change, BLM, Antifa. Woke-ism.

Relax. Go for a long walk. Consider doing a Camino. I have done two now.

Badfinger classic. Sad story surrounding this group. Two guys on the left committed suicide. The group was ripped off by American music suits. Almost penniless.

Poison

Harvard’s president is in a whole heap of anti-semitism trouble. She says this:

Harvard’s “Student Handbook” is pretty clear that, “Discrimination based on race, colour, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, creed, national origin, age, ancestry, veteran status, disability, military service or any other legally protected basis is contrary to the principles and policies of Harvard University.”

But not Jew hatred!

What’s left. Reading that every person on the planet is racist. If everybody is racist then nobody is racist.

Don’t go to university in today’s academic climate. Learn a trade or learn to code. Do not learn to be a fool. We have plenty of them already in academia and politics.

All of the US and Canada’s so called “Ivy League” places of learning should be renamed “Poison Ivy.”

Black Olives Matter. On pizza they do!


Quote of the day:

Exercising in cold weather is dangerous

No, it’s dangerous in all weathers. My quote of the day:

No pain…no pain!

Explain whales to me?


After seeing the series Lillehammer, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy visits Norway for potential witness protection program.

A stock image of a festive nog drink. An Illinois dairy producer has issued a recall for a batch of its Holiday Nog drinks over concerns of undeclared egg in the product.

Christmas Drink Recall as Dire Warning Issued Over ‘Serious’ Reactions.

The dumbing down of America and Canada. It has egg in its drink. Duh! It’s called “egg nog” for a reason.

And here I thought it was because if you drink too much of it you can get “hammered.” Ah…silly me.

Other quote of the day: the other night I had an organic pizza. It was Green!


COP – Out of COP 28

She looks well fed!

IMF Boss Says Governments Need to Impose Global Carbon Tax On Citizens to Punish Them For Using Energy.

Starting with her, of course.

Canada needs to opt out of COP 28 – and the UN for that matter. The UN’s stated goal is not to prevent another World War, as was their mandate when formed after WW2, but total world wide control through one world government with the UN in charge. They’re using the threat of climate catastrophe as a world wide existential threat – how I love that word – that requires a world wide solution by world wide governance. In other words them. There was a reason God destroyed Babel.

Open your eyes Canada.

We are being deceived big time. They, the UN, are lying to us big time. Why oh why do people still believe their lies when not a single dire prediction coming out of their mouths has ever come true. Case in point: The UN predicted way back in the 1980s that the Maldives would be underwater by 01 Jan 2018.

Maldives today:

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Diversity is our strength. We have to support our indigenous peoples:

Indigenous band is forcing live aboard boat and house boat owners out of leased Mosquito Creek marina slips. Too bad, so sad but the last thing I would ever do is lease a home on Indigenous land. Like our Charter of Rights and Freedoms these lease agreements are not worth the paper they are written on. And the courts and our Federal government always take the side of the indigenous peoples.


Christmas is coming soon:

Gift Cards? Another COP-OUT. Shopping online? Another COP OUT.

COP Out everyone.

 

Huh?

Medical experts are warning that the U.S. could face a “syndemic” winter as respiratory viruses surge and temperatures plunge. Brrrr.

Say what?

Yes, a syndemic is not unlike the “tripledemics” that health-care systems have grappled with the past two winters — when multiple pathogens, like COVID-19, RSV and the flu converge in a population. A syndemic, however, considers how interacting epidemics have increasingly adverse effects on communities that face systemic and structural inequities.

Say what? So called experts. What does that, this mean? The Covid response by the government at all levels was sinful, hence a syndemic.

Is that like a synod? In the religious sense it is.

So says the USA’s Expert on Health


We’re doomed:

Trudeau government suffers from ‘denominator blindness’ when it comes to big numbers:

Raising taxes on high-income earners, as Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland promised in her 2023 federal budget, will only prompt them to take measures to avoid these higher tax burdens, according to a new study.

Canada’s Minister of Finance having an “Ah Ha” moment. Ah yes, 2+2 does equal 22. The budget will balance itself, the budget will balance itself, the budget will balance itself, the budget will balance itself.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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Hmmmmm. The Canadian budget will balance itself.


YOU CAN’T HANDLE THE TRUTH:

Canadian Conservative MP Jack Nicholson ejected from House of Commons for calling Trudeau a liar. Yesssss! Finally the truth comes out.


Are we still a member of this thingy?

UN climate summit serving gourmet burgers, BBQ as it calls for Americans to stop eating meat.

Saving the World One Cow Fart at a Time - Lift'N'Balance

I agree with that. “Beano anyone?”

Poor cows:

The U.N.'s Food & Agriculture Organization will publish its first-ever global food systems’ road map during an upcoming COP28 session, which is expected to recommend nations that "over-consume meat" to limit their consumption as part of a broader effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Getty Images

“Let it be resolved that cow farts are bad for the planet.” So says the UN General Assembly just prior to breaking for lunch. McDees here we come.


When our central bank says this:

Bank of Canada says immigration hasn’t added to inflation, but has hit housing market.

Helloooo. Housing is now taking up over 60% of monthly expenses…but that has nothing to do with inflation or the high cost of living here. But this has nothing to do with inflation!?!?

What a bunch of oxy-morons those wankers…erm bankers are.

You know we are in trouble. Canada is doomed.

One of my favourites:

Second Sunday Of Advent

Today is the second Sunday of Advent. Light that second candle and view its rays of hope, and redemption.

After a chaotic year, there is comfort to be found when we pause to read, pray, and reflect over the course of the Advent season…a time when believers eagerly anticipate the celebration of Christ’s birth. Become a believer.

The second Sunday of Advent gives us the opportunity to prepare our hearts in faithful waiting, celebrate the birth of Jesus, and ready ourselves for his second coming. He is coming but the time and the day know one knows, except the Father.

It’s a beautiful chance to reflect on the ways prophecy has been fulfilled and to ponder what the future (promised to us through prophecies) will bring.

Never worry as God is in control of all things:

Love this time of year. It is my favorite.

Another beautiful song.

Bless everyone.