Apologies

November 2, 2005 This blog No Comments

Not been blogging enough due to other commitments (and an over energetic two year old!) – but I have not forgotten about this blog, however my future posts will be much shorter (and sweeter?!) from no on. Just like this one in actual fact.

October

November 2, 2005 Milan No Comments

October was a great month, some rain but predominantly warm and sunny. 20 degrees C. I can't complain, so I won't. Well, maybe just a little, you see the pollution levels are going up and up as a result of all the heating systems coming on. Milan is covered in a smoggy haze which persists until the early afternoon when the sun finally manages to burn the evil layer off – at least until the next evening.

The air here often smells foul – and I'm sure breathing exhaust and other fumes does us no real good at all.

The local council is starting to ban non-environmentally friendly cars and soon the Milanese will be playing the alternate number plates game – with odd numbers being allowed to circulate one day and even numbers the next. This curious little attempt is one way of reducing the smog, but very few figures are released to prove that it actually achieves something apart from ensuring that all families with two cars buy one with an odd number plate and another with an even one. Then there are the buses which cause more pollution than many of the cars.

The solution: ban all cars from the city and improve the public transport facilities massively. But then petrol sales would fall, the government would collect fewer taxes, people would buy fewer cars and although we may all be healthier, we may not all be happier, because we'd all end up being taxed in other nice ways. Swings and roundabouts.

I hope the planet is still habitable by the time my son is old enough to wander around it…..

Playing chicken

November 2, 2005 Italy, World News No Comments

Mild panic over here over the 'Chicken Flu'. Lots of adverse publicity has caused sales of chicken based products to plummet – and, in turn the politicos are back-peddling in an attempt to save chicken farms from extinction.

The masters of the country are now saying that there is little or no risk to the population through the consumption of chicken and, not surprisingly, nobody is listening to them. We all know just how trustworthy are political masters are, now don't we. We've stopped buying chicken for the moment – we shall wait until this thing blows over.

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