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Earlier date but identical view on Friday 2nd March |
Looks
like the Siberian cold, prolonged and intense, is departing today.
Friday’s snow is disappearing, huge swathes of ice on the canals have disappeared, the sun continues cheerfully as it
has throughout the cold spell, and spirits are lifting. March
2nd saw the 61st anniversary of my first
marriage and in two weeks it will be the sixteenth anniversary
of my second husband’s death, impossibly distant in spite of its
comparative closeness in time. And while I am ruminating on the
unlikely speed of time travel, the fact that in the summer will come
my 84th birthday, again a highly unbelievable event in my
head, leads me to propose the excuse I am using, to myself, to give me
permission to do something which is normally not allowed! I returned home
yesterday from the written Dutch class, frozen from waiting for two
buses, so tired from four and a half hours of class work, and
realised that it was six hours since I had left home to go to class
that morning. The sheer physical effort is considerable and that has
to do with age so, untypically as claimed, I have decided not to
progress to Niveau Fijf, Level 5.
This means only two more exams and four more lessons to go and the feeling of a burden, freely
assumed, lifting, is strong. I normally Never Give Up but the effort
to do the class and even more, the effort to remember vocabulary and
achieve well in the tests, plus the bus travel at each end, has reached the stage when the efforts far
outweigh the rewards!! So, some free time to come soon when the
pressure will lift. And I still won’t be able to read De Standaard,
my original goal!
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This is at Party One but several of these were at Mah Jong
the following day.
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But a
super week in spite of all. Wednesday morning to meet the girls for
the usual coffee morning at Hotel Martin’s and Wednesday afternoon
to a friend’s flat to celebrate Noreen’s 80th
birthday
with an English tea party; there were even cucumber sandwiches! It
was such fun, all cakes and champagne; candles and conviviality, that
the intense cold without was as nought. While there I discovered that
one of those present had her own birthday the following day, so
leftover delights [of which there were many] were commandeered, more
bubbly donated and a little surprise celebration for our friend’s
birthday the next morning organised when several of us were at my
flat for Mah Jong. Toasts were proposed and drunk; delicious cakes
eaten and the Chinese tiles expertly played. The feeling of
friendship from both gatherings was strong and we reminded ourselves
how very important, in later years, become friends. For those
interested in anti-Alzheimer’s manoeuvres [all of this group] those
boxes were also ticked; the importance of supportive friends; social
activities; intellectual pursuits and challenges. Yup, we’re
trying!
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I was photographing her while she was .... |
Following
the wholly unreasonable tax demand from Brugge tax office, I saw an
accountant this week. I knew that the method of the tax people’s
accounting is allowed under the terms of the Double Taxation Treaty
and this accounts for the proposed 45% level of taxation on my modest
Belgian taxable pensions. AND that there is nothing I can do to
defend my money further BUT still I hoped, perhaps for an obscure
observation/allowance/loophole to assist an aged ex-pat. No, there is
nothing and the Very Cheerful Accountant said breezily that my
combined incomes made me a very wealthy pensioner to a level
unknown to the Belgians and that I should cheerfully pay up.
Fruitless to point out the unfair exchange rate used; the two different total income sums converted by two different people in the
same tax department, based on the same figures obtained from the UK
tax people. So, voila, there it is and payment must be made before
April 12 to ensure escape from the 7% daily fine for
slackers. I don't often ask for advice .....!
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