On Tomorrow

 


Tonight's repast - it's Sunday after all - pork belly strips, lemon and garlic potatoes and - off camera - honey-roast carrots, with my usual wine and stock sauce. Very nice too. I'm not posting a Remembrance Day piece until tomorrow: the actual anniversary of the Armistice. I've never understood why such a day would be aligned for some convenience to the Christian day of worship rather than the actual day itself, given the simple fact that not all of the combatants in any of the conflicts we remember at this time of year are in fact Christian. I'd much rather that the day itself was marked, and bugger the inconvenience to the mundanities of daily life, and probably more pertinently, commerce. Stopping everything no matter what the day of the week would seem to carry a much greater weight of respect than cow-towing to the grosser needs of the economy and the 'dominant' religion...


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  1. On a practical note: MOST people were working any other day. Stopping an assembly line is NOT a trivial matter as you'll well remember from MEM days mate.
    ATB
    Joe

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    1. My point exactly - we should find time for such things...

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