Next to enjoying ourselves, the next greatest pleasure consists in preventing others from enjoying themselves, or, more generally, in the acquisition of power.
Bertrand Russell, 1872 – 1970, British philosopher
Next to enjoying ourselves, the next greatest pleasure consists in preventing others from enjoying themselves, or, more generally, in the acquisition of power.
Bertrand Russell, 1872 – 1970, British philosopher
Revolutions are not made; they come. A revolution is as natural a growth as an oak. It comes out of the past. Its foundations are laid far back.
Wendell Phillips, 1811 – 84, American abolitionist and orator
To betray, you must first belong.
Kim Philby, 1912 – 88, British intelligenc office and Soviet spy
Health secretary Alan Johnson calls on us all to find solutions to obesity. The same spirit is needed to face climate change. Vegans are already playing their part: animal-based foods are climate-hostile and fuel the obesity epidemic. We can tackle these crises in tandem by switching to plant-based diets.
Nigel Winter, Vegan Society, letter to editor, The Guardian October 17 2007
In civilized life, law floats in a sea of ethics.
Earl Warren, 1891 – 1974, American Chief Justice
The Grumpy Vegan returned from the U.S. in time for Hastings Week and Hastings Bonfire celebration.
Hastings Week celebrates the date in 1066 when King Harold lost the Battle of Hastings. The official program goes on to explain
William Duke of Normandy, who was using Hastings as his base, then claimed the crown and changed the way England was governed forever. He also gave us the English language.
On Thursday evening, the High Street in Old Town, which is the seat of the Grumpy Vegan, hosted a Foyles War Street Party. The event, organised by High Street Traders, had a World War Two theme, which included live bands, barbeque and dancing, plus a 1940’s mannequin parade, air raid sirens and military vehicles. Many of the windows in the shops and restaurants and other traders along the High Street displayed WW2 artefacts and displays.
The bonfire celebration is part of Britain’s annual Guy Fawkes Night on November 5. Fawkes was a member of a group of English Roman Catholics who attempted to carry out the Gunpowder Plot. This was an attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament and kill King James I of England.
Hastings Borough Bonfire Society is one of several area bonfire societies who, at this time of year, dress up in exotic costumes and parade through their towns with flaming torches.
The Grumpy Vegan hung out from his first (Americans read second) floor window and watched for what must have been an hour as an incredible procession of bonfire societies, drumming bands and glorious eccentrics marched by. Firecrackers were set off. Men breathed out flames across the street. Smoke filled the air and flares coloured it amazing hues. Quite frankly, the experience is hard to describe as there is nothing to compare it to.