- Photolockdown images here
- Debunking ‘antivax’ myths audio
- UK Biobank and patient data
- Salt marsh lamb protected
- IPCC report – global warming
- Night sky photography
- Dams and crops in Aus
- UK air source heat pump technology
- Stomachs and soils
- Faster than wind speed travel?
- Killer batteries
- 5000 year old plague victim
- How to know when your old
- Siberia’s heat wave
- Shifting sands at Formby
- Liverpool abandoned tunnel
- Greatest showman ‘teacher‘
- Covid and ‘dark skies’
- Seabed nodules
- Botswana carats
- Rhubarb the star
- House plants toxic to cats and dogs
- Chemistry in the fruit bowl
- What’s a duck miss
- Ketchup here
- No mow May
- History in old mud
- Local battery power
- U3A May Newsletter
- WHO – 65 is still young
- Corporate culpability challenged in NSW
- Birds and bees and Einstein
- Corona virus – UK infection survey May 21
- Green gold avocado farming
- Southport doubletake
- Rediscovering old varieties
- Old tech with cotton
- Take five to stop FRAUD
- Pink ‘supermoon’ images
- Chernobyl – 5 myths
- Who wrote ‘Dead sea scrolls‘ ?
- Tennis court sized forests
- Mushroom surprises
- Google Earth timelapse
- Lights in the sky? Starlink
- Maghull library reopens April 13/16
- Spring clean IT
- Aurora australis photography
- Virus unseen
- Llukalkan aliocranianus
- Cherry blossom boom
- 24 * 24 hours of NYE
- Shipping in the cinema
- Beeless honey
- A ‘Banksy’ raises £14 Million
- Science of sewage
- 50 thousand earthquakes in 3 weeks
- Phone scammers demanding cash
- Living walls to combat pollution
- Wrong kind of breakfast?
- Liverpool’s ‘river of light trail’
- Whats in a COVID jab
- How cassette tapes changed music
- More ‘dead sea scrolls’ found
- Covid – Different effects on men and women
- Corona virus testing methods explained
- Botticelli to Van Gogh exhibition
- Fruit and Veg – Q+A
- Outer space from Denton
- John Mallard – MRI
- ‘Keyless entry’ denied at Tescos
- O+A – where the subs go
- Lunt meadows news 2
- Lunt meadows news 1
- Online arts entertainment
- Free ‘audio books’ from Radio Times
- WAMOT on u3a web site
- ET come to Cambridge please
- Zoom wear or not?
- Spotify to go HiFi
- What would a world without vaccines be like?
- u3a winter watch photos
- u3a Feb. Newsletter here
- Caring for basil – plant aftercare
- The budgie from hell
- Science photography of the year
- Caveat emptor on Amazon
- Over 80s and COVID antibodies
- Wind power to hydrogen
- 500 years of UK winter weather extremes
- Science photographer of the year
- The Dig – Sutton Hoo
- Free travel insurance for Andalusia
- Liverpool ‘lost mountain’ street
- Weather watch: big freeze – 1963
- How the ‘shipping forecast‘ is made
- Lost wallet returned after 50 years
- The art of zinc
- Vaccines and how they work
- 10 golden rules for tree planting
- Books in bulk demand
- BBC – Winter scenes
- What’s in season – National Trust
- What’s in a name – Natural gas or CH4
- Seed shortages ?
- Tik Tok sea shanty
- Nikon – miniature world
- COVID – Anatomy of a battle
- Sugar beet virus and neonicotinoids
- Pantone ‘colour of the year‘
- Snapfish 50 6*4 prints for a penny
- Free online computer storage
- Vitamin D supplements from government
- Why the ‘jab’ in the arm?
- Sand sculpture joy
- Corona virus – new variant
- Panama disease – Bananas
- Corona virus – variant science
- Corona virus – vaccine rumours debunked
- Scams in UK
- Volcanoes, but only in the East
- Volcanoes – A perfect planet
- Best space images of 2020
- Flay their fart
- Watch the video here
- Super spreader at Christmas lunch?
- Chocolate ‘sell by date’
- 10 day weather forecast
- Novovirus – a nasty winter bug
- Amazing soil
- U3A NW and Lancs
- Fireworks on Don
- WAMOT achieves 5111 miles in 3 months
- Liverpool COVID latest
- 70 year old photographic mystery
- side by side UK maps
- Poo power increased
- Lockdown in Aus/NZ
- BBC ‘Ideas’ here
- Eradicating a killer disease and COVID
- U3A Central – November Newsletter
- COVID not for kids
- U3A survey here
- Arecibo to close
- The hunt for patient zero
- Restaurants – COVID hi risk?
- Dirty gas v dirty coal!
- Climate change and humidity
- Hyperloop news
- First vacuum train
- Law For Fun – Mitting inquiry
- 31,000 edible plants
- Friday ‘quiz night’ to resume
- Fossil footprints – a long trek
- Allotment comeback
- Remote learning isn’t new !
- La Nina on the horizon
- Soy sauce in a pickle?
- Hornby steams ahead
- “Deadly” Corona virus
- Always listen to your mum?
- Recycling hazards
- U3A Central – Events
- Open PDFs in Windows
- Nature during Covid
- Epidemic to Endemic !
- Who was Mary Anning
- PayPal issue here
- Chernobyl – Fallout 30
- Scarlet fever comeback
- Covid ‘antigen’ tests
- Covid on surfaces
- new nose for ‘comic relief‘
- Beirut blast report
- UK corona virus scams warning
- ‘long’ Covid symptoms
- $M23 NASA ‘dunny‘
- ‘left handed’ genetics
- October ‘maxi moon‘
- New docks from old rope
- Changing a light bulb
- Sniffing out forgotten flora
- Eradicating ‘dengue’ fever
- How do pandemics end?
- Covid safe dancing
- Windows 10 – Privacy options
- schools and Covid misinformation here
- Novichok and other nerve agents
- 5 ways to avoid Covid indoors
- Photos from 1963 ‘big freeze’
- Why do we get thunderstorms in summer
- U3A abstract photos
- U3A ham radio event
- Delightful dahlias
- Ammonium nitrate and Beirut
- All our yesterdays? – Asian Flu
- WAMOT – walk a mile or two
- Moon, Jupiter and Saturn align
- Stonehenge latest
- WHO – no silver bullet
- Government ‘eat out to help’ scheme here (50% discount)
- Sneeze video here ..
- Face mask myths busted
- Group risk assessment and what we can do?
- Tech+S – Covid update
- Ramblers plan ramble July 2
- Latest Art Appreciation quiz here
- Tech and science latest
- Digital cameras – some nice images here Flowers
- Corona virus – what went wrong with tracing app!
- Friday night quiz from 7.30
- Free sudoku puzzles here
- U3A creative writing competition
- Computer group offers Help
- Walk with a buddy
- Virtual U3A in Ormskirk
- poems for lockdown. can you contribute?
- online activities listed
- Free Ancestry.co.uk via the library here
- .GOV – Covid 19 ‘traffic light’ Alert Levels
- John Dillworth strikes back in latest Law for fun
- .Gov – Staying alert and social distancing
- U3A – Friends against scams
- Law for Fun latest here
- Another serious warning about FRAUD.
- Digital cameras – Landscape posted. May 18 is Winter
- Don’t forget the Friday night quiz on here from 7.30 pm
- A query from abroad. Can anyone help please?
- supplies from MCA – 10.00 am till 1.30 pm or until supplies run out
- 9 ways to build a wildlife friendly garden.
- Bluebells – take the tour here.
- Corona virus.Gov – Cybercrime warning
- Another Law for Fun from John Dilworth here
- BBC – Horizon has some excellent Covid virus reporting here.
- Some very moving poetry from Max Boyce
Practical gardening’s WhatsApp group are having a ‘before and after’ competition. Are you in the process of a garden refurb? Why not take a few snaps and submit them? Not on WhatsApp? Use your smart phone or computer to signup for FREE. If you need IT help then contact the Computer group 🙂
Some ‘wise’ words on the current situation.
1. You can’t leave the house for any reason, but if you have to, then you can.
2. Masks are useless. But they will protect you. They can save you, no they can’t, they’re useless, but wear one anyway … Read more here 🙂
Sunshine tea rooms , in Ince Blundell, have meals for home delivery – 0151 234 1985.
Writer Against Covid WAC may be of interest to budding writers?
Poetry Generation is here
Psychology pep talks? These from John Dilworth
https://youtu.be/OGKGHa4Qoz8 https://youtu.be/pvfXMgQEDXU
Morrisons are doing ‘door step delivery‘ for the elderly. The number is 0345 611 6111
Any ‘snippets please? email to mandlu3a@gmail.com
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should have said ‘Christmas Creations’, they knit with the seasons
I see the Lydiate Knitting Fairies have been out and about again. I’ve seen their creations near the bus stop in Sandy Lane and on the post box at the end. Whoever you are thank you for brightening up my walk!
Take care