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The Lottery of Life

02 Monday Jun 2014

Posted by Roy McCarthy in Amnesty, Jersey, Channel Islands

≈ 34 Comments

It brought it home to me yesterday. I helped out with a spot of timekeeping at our local athletics track. It was beautiful Sunday morning. Dozens of children neatly kitted out in shorts and singlets. Many of the little ones wore track spikes and a few had tempted fate by wearing spikes of contrasting colours – you’d better be good to wear those.

The competition was hard but friendly. In a morning of four events the losers on the track had a chance to make up points with a good throw or jump. Smiles and chat all around. Parents manned the tea room whilst others cheered the young athletes on in their endeavours – not a pushy parent in sight, everyone got a clap.

Junior Athletics

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The ground was pristine, the infield emerald green, good nature abounded. Little mementoes were awarded and everyone drifted happily away to lunch.

In September 2011 the excellent Jeremy Clarkson wrote challengingly on the subject of Africa

‘…the leaders are corrupt, violence is a way of life, the Sahara is getting bigger and there’s not a damn thing anyone can do about it.’ And

‘Bob Geldof may have it in his head that I went to Live Aid so that others, less fortunate than me, might have a happier life. Well I didn’t. I wanted to see the Who.’

Visiting Kampala, capital of Uganda with his daughter. ‘’In a two-hour walk I didn’t see a single girl under the age of 18. ‘They don’t survive’ said our guide. Which, when translated, means they are either raped and then murdered to shut them up or they are beheaded by witch doctors in the daily child sacrifice ceremonies.’’

And he talks of the Lord’s Resistance Army ‘which runs about in the north of Uganda torturing, mutilating, murdering and raping pretty much anything that hasn’t already died of starvation.’

Even allowing a little latitude with the facts, in which place would you prefer to be born, your present home country or Uganda? Are there bloggers in Kampala?

A few years ago an Amnesty International spokesman told a film audience here ‘We in the West have already won the lottery of life.’

Recently The Economist produced a ‘Where to be Born’ survey. Here’s the link

Kampala scene - filmapia.com

Kampala scene – filmapia.com

A few surprises. I thought the UK would be higher than 27th – it has fallen from 7th in 1988. America has fallen from first place to 16th. A large helping of subjectivity in there I guess. But the first African nation – South Africa – doesn’t appear until 53. The survey only covers 80 countries when there are something like 207 in the FIFA (soccer) rankings.

state house, entebbe - thelondoneveningpost.com

state house, entebbe – thelondoneveningpost.com

The Channel Islands aren’t shown separately but they would certainly be top ten.

I wonder where Uganda figures? It receives foreign aid of US$1.6 billion. The President has ruled for 26 years and lives in a palace.

The purpose of this rant? None really. Only to wish yet again that people in the developed world would realise their luck, make light of their ‘issues’ and stop fecking moaning at every little thing that offends or displeases them.

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What to make of this?

07 Wednesday May 2014

Posted by Roy McCarthy in Jersey, Channel Islands, Writing

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I was walking down the street
When I thought I heard this voice say
“Say, ain’t we walking down the same street together
On the very same day?
”
 Paul Simon

A year or so ago I had some interesting correspondence with a New Zealand resident, Sue. She had read my Jersey novels and they took her back to her younger days when she worked for the Seymour family. The Seymours own the now-derelict Portelet Hotel and other land nearby.

I thought little more of it – until two days ago. I was happily mooching down the German-built road that leads down to Noirmont Point, the sun shining, the wild flowers of the common beginning to appear. A car came down the road from behind me then suddenly pulled over. As it did so the occupant of the back seat nearly fell out as she tried to get out before the car had come to a halt. She crossed over and said

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Noirmont Point (jersey.com)

‘Roy?’

‘Yes?’

‘Hi, I’m Sue from New Zealand. Do you remember I emailed you? Well, after that I just had to come back to Jersey to see the place for myself again.’

‘But…how did you know it was me?’

‘I just thought it was you!’

I didn’t press the matter and the lovely Sue, after introducing me to her husband, drove off. Now, we never exchanged photos or anything like that. My photo isn’t exactly splashed all over the Net nor is it within my book covers. And remember Sue would have had a rear view when approaching me shambling along towards the Point.

So I hope Sue enjoys her break in Jersey and gets in touch again in due course. And maybe I’ll ask her the same question – how did you know who I was?

But there again, maybe some little mysteries in life are best left as mysteries. What do you think? Any other odd or coincidental encounters out there in bloggerland?

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Gorey Pier and Mont Orgueil, Jersey

24 Tuesday Dec 2013

Posted by Roy McCarthy in Jersey, Channel Islands

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As a counterpoint to my previous post here is an example of stunning, expert photography with a little serendipity thrown in. Save Our Shoreline Jersey is a ‘watchdog’ group that does great work in monitoring, and where appropriate, campaigning against development that is likely to impact on the natural resources of our coastline or its coastal heritage.

The group’s Facebook page features the work of local photographers, much of which is excellent. And voted the best of the bunch for 2013 is Darren Kelland’s night shot of Gorey Pier with the majestic Mont Orgueil silhouetted in front of an
electrical storm. (Click to enlarge).

Gorey Pier & Mont Orgueuil

You can find more of Darren’s super work here.

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