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Jo-Anne's Ramblings
This blog is about my life as a mother and nanna and about my great family.
Thursday, 21 November 2024
Wednesday, 20 November 2024
Shortages and Rationing
This week we are going to look at shortages and rationing during
WW11. Naturally Australia wasn’t the only country to have shortages and
rationing.
After blackout rules became more enforced due to the submarine attacks
found and increase in the demand for torches and batteries. However, it was
next to impossible finding them.
At other times during the war there was shortages of a wide variety
of goods, including some items most people don’t think of such as flannel
underwear and woollen trousers, considered vital for men working in heavy
industries.
A chronic worldwide shortage of shipping meant many goods generally
imported were no longer available,
substitutes could be found for some things but often people just had to do
without.
Petrol was rationed and tyres
were hard to find as rubber was diverted to the war effort. Many cars were
converted to run on charcoal gas, these cars were hard to miss due to the big
gas bags on their roofs. Petrol rationing was introduced in 1940.
Also is short supply were
coins and by the end of 1942 pennies and half-pennies were almost unprocurable.
During 1942 rationing was introduced for food and clothing this meant having a ration book and coupons and in 1943 you needed a coupon for household furnishings.
Naturally this resulted in a
thriving black market especially in waterfront places like Newcastle.
Here in Newcastle, there was a housing problem as the house building was placed on hold during the war. Public transport was also in short supply due to funding and rationing of petrol.
As a result of the fuel issues
horse were brought back into service although fodder was also in short supply and
Newcastle businesses lobbied the government to provide rail wagons to carry
stock feed from country areas to keep freight moving.
Tuesday, 19 November 2024
Red Wolf
This week we are looking at the red wolf this is a canine native
to the southeastern United States. Its size is intermediate between the coyote
and gray wolf.
They have wide heads with broad muzzles, tall, pointed ears
and long, slender legs with large feet. Red wolves stand about 26 inches at
their shoulder and are about 4 feet long from the tip of the nose to the tip of
the tail. Adult red wolves range in weight from about 45 to 80 pounds.
American red wolves are critically endangered and the most endangered wolf in the world due to poaching, trapping and habitat loss. According to the USFWS, there are less than 20 American red wolves living in the wild in North Carolina.
They are shy and elusive,
however, they top predators. Potential danger lies in their becoming habituated
to humans, particularly if people provide them with food.
Their home territory can stretch about 200 miles in diameter.
They live in packs which are family groups that typically have
five to eight members, including a breeding pair and their offspring.
The young stay with the pack until they reach adulthood, when they leave to form their own packs. They are highly social animals that mate for life. They are also great parents and will sometimes care for other wolves' pups.
The packs travel up to 20 miles per day to hunt for small
mammals like rabbits and raccoons, and sometimes deer. Although pack animals the do not hunt in packs.
Wolves howl for many reasons, including to assemble the pack, find a mate, protect their pups, and identify each other.
As they are considered a top
predator, also called an apex predator, and has no known predators except
humans. Some competition between coyotes and gray wolves can lead to killing of
the red wolf but it is not due to predation.
Monday, 18 November 2024
Somalia
This week we are looking at Somalia, I was asked by Debby over
at https://myshastahome.blogspot.com/
if I was going to post about Somalia so that’s what I am doing.
Somalia, officially the Federal Republic of Somalia, is the
easternmost country in continent of Africa. The country is located in the Horn
of Africa and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the northwest,
Kenya to the southwest, the Gulf of Aden to the north, and the Indian Ocean to
the east.
The population is 18.14 million it has two official languages
Somali and Arabic.
Based on gross domestic product, in 2021 Somalia was the third-poorest country in the world (after Burundi and South Sudan). In international assessments of its business climate, Somalia regularly lands on one of the last places.
The Somali shilling is the official currency of Somalia. It is subdivided into 100 senti, cents or centesimi.
The capital is Mogadishu, locally known as Xamar or Hamar, it is
the most populous city of Somalia. The city has served as an important port
connecting traders across the Indian Ocean for millennia and has an estimated
urban population of 2,610,483.
The Somalia flag features a blue base with a white five-pointed star at its center. The flag was adopted on October 12, 1954 and was inspired by the flag of the United Nations. Somalia gained independence from Italy in 1960 and united with the former British Somaliland to form the current Somalia.
The national animal of Somalia is the African leopard. Leopards
are commonly seen in Somalia and are featured on the country's coat of arms.
The national flower of Somalia is the endangered King Protea flower which symbolizes change and transformation.
The coat of arms of Somalia was
adopted on October 10, 1956 and features a golden framed shield of the
Somali flag supported by two Leopards standing on spears. The Leopard is a
common animal seen in Somalia. Leopards are a common motif in Somali culture.
Somalia's current constitution, the Provisional Constitution of
the Federal Republic of Somalia, was adopted on August 1, 2012. It was
created as a provisional document and has been under review for a long time.
The constitution was based on a political settlement that
included: Federalism, Clan power-sharing, Regular elections, and an
inclusive spirit to build consensus.
The constitution established Somalia as a parliamentary system
of government, with the President as head of state and the Prime Minister as
head of government. It also established Islam as the state religion and
required all laws to comply with shari'a.
In 2022, President Mohamud pledged to create a new constitution
and said that further delays were "not an option".
The majority of people in Somalia are Sunni Muslim, with the Federal Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs estimating that over 99% of the population identify as such. The country's constitution makes Islam the state religion, and converting to another religion is illegal in some areas and socially unacceptable in all.
Christianity is a minority religion in Somalia, In 2020, the US
Department of State estimated that there were about 1,000 Christians in
Somalia. Most modern-day Christians are from the Bantu ethnic minority
group or are descended from Italian colonists.
Christians in Somalia have faced persecution, including the
kidnapping and rape of Christians in 2008. The Somali Church was driven
underground during the Islamist uprising of 1991. There is one Catholic
diocese for the entire country, the Diocese of Mogadishu. Orthodox Christianity
came to coastal areas of the Somalia in early 2nd and 3rd century.
Do not travel to Somalia due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest,
health issues, kidnapping, piracy, and lack of availability of routine consular
services. Country Summary: Violent crime, such as kidnapping and murder, is
common throughout Somalia. Illegal roadblocks are widespread.
Sunday, 17 November 2024
My Birthday
What to read about my birthday, then go here:https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2024/11/it-was-my-birthday.html
Week 46 of 2024
I slept right through the night and woke up tired, what is with
that, it’s so damn annoying when that happens.
It is 16 degrees this morn my BGL was 5.0
It did get pretty warm but with front and back doors opened it
was nice inside. Although by 5pm it started to get pretty cool in fact I
started to get cold and asked Tim to turn the fan off which annoyed him. I had to go and put
some longer pants on.
Steps:9,558
I had a so so night was a bit restless around 11pm so
got up for an hour or so, on returning to bed I slept well till the alarm went
off.
It is 18 degrees and my BGL was 4.2
It is a coolish start to the day warmed up to about 22
degrees. I found myself real tired around midday so had lunch and folded
clothes and put them away tried to do something online, it wasn’t working so
gave up and exercised instead then I went to meet Sam now trying to decide what
I want to do next.
The plumber came to fix Jessica’s toilet, it turned
out that the problem was tree roots, he said he was putting a report into
housing as the problem will return, he did say what has to be done but I don’t
remember what he said.
Steps: 8,542
I had another so so night was a bit restless
around 11pm so got up for an hour or so, on returning to bed I slept well till
the alarm went off.
The temp is 19 degrees and my BGL was 4.5
I am starting to feel real tired and it’s only
6.15am, I am dosing off while trying to do stuff here at the computer.
Sam walked in at 7am she spent some time here
before going home to get ready for school and returned at 7.40am. I walked up
with Sam as it looked like it might rain again.
No rain till after Sam got home from school, so a
nice day with a top temp of 22 degrees.
I had a good night, slept straight through till
the alarm went off. A wet morning, it was raining when Tim left for work.
It is 18 degrees, my BGL is 5.0
By 9am it had warmed up and by midday it was 25
degrees.
At 4.30pm it came over real dark and there was
some thunder and lightning followed by a downpour, it didn’t last long about
15-20 minutes.
It is 11.550pm and I am restless will use the
powerfit then go back to bed.
Steps: 6,2450.
I had a rough night, when I went back to bed at
1.15am, I found it difficult to settle tossing and turning for an hour or so.
When I got up, I found Tim already up.
The temp is 17 degrees and my BGL was 4.9
Sue and I went over to Lake Fair and did some
shopping, I bought a pair of denim shorts, some light weight pj bottoms which I
will wear as house pants and a pair of black slip of dress shoes all fit
although the shoes are tight across the
toes but I will wear them around the house for a few minutes at a time to
stretch them a bit.
It warmed up enough to wear shorts when I got home
from shopping.
Steps: 11,044
I had a good night went to bed at 9.20 slept
through the night till 5am.
Looking outside the ground is wet so I hope it
doesn’t rain. The temp is degrees and my BGL was 5.6.
Sam’s phone went straight to voicemail, so I had
to ring Jess to make sure Sam was up.
I walked down and posted my mail this afternoon.
It was a cool overcast day.
Jess is in for a long night she is doing OT and
won’t be home till around 5am tomorrow.
Steps:9,983
MY BIRTHDAY I AM 62 TODAY
I had a good night went to bed at 9pm slept through the night
till 5am. It is raining this morning, so I don’t want to go out. It was 19
degrees when I got up.
By 7am I had a headache
Tim left for work at 10.15am he will be home late.
I received many birthday wishes from my siblings and blog
friends and pen friends via the phone and Facebook.
Kathy and the girls came over to see me and sung happy birthday
to me, not long after they left Jess and Sam came over and did the same.
Steps:8,117
Friday, 15 November 2024
Insomnia help list
Ok here were with that list of things that are supposed to help
with insomnia, how many of then actually help I do not know
Create a sleep-friendly bedroom: Keep
your bedroom dark, quiet, and cool. You can use curtains, blinds, an eye
mask, or ear plugs. Yes, I sleep in such a
room
Stick to a sleep schedule: Go
to bed and wake up at the same time each day, even on weekends. Yes, I do that as well
Avoid electronics before bed: The
light from TVs and smartphones can disrupt your sleep cycle. Yep, do this too
Exercise regularly: Try to get at least 5
to 6 hours of physical activity during the day. No
bloody way I am that active during the day
Avoid caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol: These
substances can make it harder to sleep. Can’t
say I do this, but I don’t have a lot of caffeine
Avoid naps: Naps, especially in the
afternoon, can make it harder to fall asleep at night.
I get this but sometimes I am so tired I have to close my eyes for a bit
Relax before bed: Try reading a book,
listening to music, or taking a bath. Nope don’t
do any of these things
Manage stress: Try writing down your
worries before bed. I generally just hand my
worries over to God when I go to bed
Check your medications: Some
medications can contribute to insomnia. I am
on top of this, and not an issue with me
Try relaxation techniques: Try
meditation, imagery, or muscle relaxation. Yeah, I
often meditate when going to bed
Use magnesium: Magnesium can help muscles
relax and relieve stress. I do take magnesium
Try massage: You can try self-massage or
have a partner or friend give you a massage. Nope
never tried this
Get out of bed if you can't sleep: If
you can't fall asleep within 20 minutes, get up and do something
non-stimulating until you feel drowsy. Yes, I
do this as well
Ok how many of these tips do you do?
Thursday's Hodgepodge
Thursday's post can be found here: https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2024/11/is-this-brown-hodgepodge.html
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