The UK pays Norway £41 billion a year for energy. Norway supplies 41% of our gas.
That’s a choice.
We could drill our own oil and gas in North Sea fields next to Norway’s. Instead we play the net zero charade, enrich Norway and impoverish our own people. Madness.
Doing some work site visits this morning - I hate that Thames Water (and others!) don’t have to return a street to its original condition, leaving a giant scar in the public realm.
Ben Silverman needed to hole-out from 109 yards to make the cut.
He decided to mark his ball when play was suspended Friday night.
This led to a unique range session full of 56-degree wedges before his attempt.
270 days on the spin. Lift my head up. The end is still no where to be seen. Thought I’d be done & dusted by now but no bother. God still got a few lessons to teach me on this mission. Till the end🫡
#ProjectAfrica Day 241: 110km
Total raised for charity so far: £109,721
Decent shift out there today. Longest run of the mission by some distance. Longer days are yet to come. Intent on pushing physical limits further than anything I would've previously considered possible of myself during this home stretch. Let's see what happens
#ProjectAfrica Day 89: 31.5km
BACK ON ROAD. Hectic day. Maximum sensory stimulation. People. Traffic. Sirens. Luanda is one of the biggest & busiest cities on the continent and I defo got that experience today.
Didn’t manage to get shuffling till the afternoon as we had to arrange a few things with the police all morning, hence the reduced km’s. Happy to finally be making some progress though.
You would think that after 2 WEEKS of not being able to run the body would be feeling A1 but it seems the legs are struggling to reactivate go mode. Luckily for me I have the perfect remedy. More tarmac.
Power to you all for whatever the day brings tomorrow🫡
#ProjectAfrica Day 24: 60.1km
On road. Look up. Desert. Look down. Tarmac. Carry on for 20km. Stop. Boys throw a variety of edible objects at me. I inhale. No chewing. Inefficient use of time & energy.
Back on road. More desert. Hold tight another 20km. Stop. Drink juice. Eat biscuits. Go for poo. Deep squat. Back on road. Final 20km.
Stumble into van. Eat everything in sight. Have baby wipe shower. Talk tactics for 1v1 lion combat with boys. Go bed. Repeat.
Before the match and during the half-time break, a bulge that symbolizes a testicular tumor will be added to the center circle to raise awareness for testicular cancer.
It's never too early to get a cancer screening and please do it regularly! 🙏
#WorldCancerDay