Eww.
One trap missing this morning, after some searching I found it hidden away in a corner, in the general area from where I saw a live one skitter away when I went outside, the content’s entrails hanging out.
Flick 🇬🇧
Flick@spinster-xyz.mostr.pub
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🐕, 🦆, 🌱
New Spinsters: I’m not going to follow back until you post a bit.
Wider Fedi: I’m not going to follow back if you post too much.
Nostr: 2c60241a778e47057c7b457e8e31750216a924877c8c21637b719ba573568161
Oh, fuck off.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/06/29/supermarkets-told-to-cut-100-calories-from-shoppers-baskets/
Supermarkets will be ordered to cut up to 100 calories from the average shopping basket under a new “nanny state” drive to tackle obesity.
Ministers are set to impose a “healthy food standard” that will force stores to curtail sales of sugary and salty snacks in favour of more fruit and vegetables.
Shops failing to meet the mandatory targets could face fines, which retail sources warned could see prices rise.
https://archive.ph/ZBETW
The Met Office: Warning! Heatwave! Danger! Amber Alert!
The north of England:


What, indeed, the fuck.



Grooming gangs, multiculturalism and the silence of the ‘progressive’ feminists
Women and girls have been sacrificed to political correctness.
Oh, joy: it appears that invisible midge season has arrived.
https://archive.is/2025.06.25-222001/https://www.thetimes.com/uk/scotland/article/transgender-police-scotland-sex-gender-searches-supreme-court-l6s29h8m6
Transgender detainees undergoing police searches will be allowed to ask for officers of different sexes to frisk their top and bottom halves, under new guidelines.
The advice — designed to accommodate people who have not completed a full surgical transition — is among a series of protocols outlined in new official Police Scotland guidance issued on Wednesday.
The latest guidance suggests detainees, who are not necessarily accused or convicted of any crime, will be able to request what is called a “separate area search”.
A new guidance document explains that it “means that one half of their body will be searched by one biological sex officer and the other half of their body will be searched by a different biological sex officer.”
School question.
My sister’s step-son is currently doing exams, and went for a tour of a sixth form yesterday.
My mother is adamant that the exams are just mocks, has she got the wrong end of the stick or would he really be looking at sixth forms this early?
So, it turns out that blocking that hole in the wall did stop the rats using it: just seen one casually climb up it and down the other side instead.
On the plus side, the duck’s food is not getting nearly so licked clean, and the last few nights have seen the bait taken from the traps for the first time since I had to finish off that big one, so I’ll have a go at setting them again tonight.
Odd: a couple of very unhappy broadbean plants in an otherwise happy-looking bed.
Any ideas? Suppose I’d better pull them out in case it’s contagious.


Wall guy came through:



Why are footballers being forced to promote Pride?
No one should be punished for refusing to wear the rainbow symbol.
Even allowing for the politicking and frankly tabloid journalism, there is something not right here.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/06/24/the-mistreatment-of-lucy-connolly-in-prison-is-sinister/
It comes to something when a senior British politician has to visit a person in prison, not only to show his support but to try to protect her against further harm. Yet that is exactly what happened when Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK, met Lucy Connolly at HMP Peterborough on Tuesday morning. I had informed Tice that, last Thursday, Lucy says she was manhandled by up to six prison officers to a wing which houses the most volatile and dangerous prisoners.
“Five days after the incident, the bruises from the handcuffs on Lucy’s wrists are still significant – yellow. It was obviously horrible what she went through,” Tice told me just after he emerged from the jail. “On Thursday, she was mistreated without provocation. Full force was used with no justification. She was starved of food, with no lunch or dinner, after the incident. She was denied enhanced accommodation to which she was entitled and they gave her, frankly, the Nutters Wild Wing – full of druggies and violent offenders.”
https://archive.ph/fQklD
Oh gawd!
I’ve been intrigued for a while about the Village Hall suddenly seeming flush with cash — fancy leaflets advertising events, “FREE burgers”, “FREE concerts” and so on, so when the latest one (“Join us for The Big Lunch: free soup, sandwiches and cake”) popped up on the WhatsApp I asked what the deal was, thinking maybe a legacy.
Turns out they’ve been diligently applying for every grant under the sun, to which fair play, but now I’ve got a deluge of “We hope you’ll join us!” and “Shall I pick you up on the way past?” in my replies….
I should have kept quiet!
All my own veg.


That digital pattern that I bought from Etsy the other day turned out to recommend a number of very specific US-made threads that aren’t widely available here. Not wanting to spend a fortune on postage, I did my best to put together a selection of coordinating colours from a UK website that had most of the brands, if not the colours, specified.
I think I did pretty well to only end up with one “nope”, given the tiny thumbnails.


Morrison’s gave me a “you’ve not been in for a while” £6 off £30 voucher, so it would have been rude not to go in. While I was wandering around with my basket, a man came over and said “are you the lady who walks her dog near [village]?”
When I said I was, he explained why he’d seen me a lot, and gave me the most delicious bit of local gossip, of which I had not heard the slightest whiff from anyone. I can’t wait to tell Mrs DT, and I am very glad I got that voucher!
This metallic embroidery thread is an absolute git to work with.


I usually have porridge for breakfast on a Friday, but it’s going to be much too warm. Speak to me of overnight oats, lovely people.
The internet is firmly telling me a 1:1 ratio of oats to milk, except when it’s equally firmly telling me 1:2, but that’s by volume so no surprise as it’s wildly imprecise. Anyone with a recommended ratio by weight?
The girls are slacking.
(There will be one waiting for me in the garden, but I need six for baking tomorrow so didn’t want to risk it.)

