It’s been a good day today: some insights have been forthcoming. One I found especially welcome was from […]
Category Archive: At the End of the Day
A bay in the Greek Mani My landlady has acquired a dog. Despite being all tongue, wuff and […]
What follows below is a brief description of the way our legislators look into wrongdoing in the UK….when […]
Professor Rosie Woodroffe, a badger expert at the Zoological Society of London said “When you kill badgers two […]
Absorbing the Greek I’ve started learning Greek. I’m using ‘started’ and ‘learning’ there in a fairly informal literary […]
A word in your ear Talking about Manchester United’s new Wunderkind Adnan Januzaj last Saturday night, England Manager […]
Forgive my father, for I have sinned Welcome to the 350th At the End of the Day. Time […]
The Greek village pharmacy For various reasons ranging from cut fingers, tummy-runs, dental pain, tooth infections, sprained toes […]
Well, we’ve had the Help to Buy bubble, and now George Osborne has unveiled the Help to Work […]
You always know where you are with contemporary technology: it always lets you down, and always lets the […]
Although the temperature is still over thirty degrees down here in beautiful bankrupt south-eastern Europe, that time of […]
My landlady here lost her husband a few years back in an accident. A friend in Kalamata tells […]