i was, as i am so prone to do during agreeable weather, by a river recently, undertaking some rather unorthodox lung exercises (sorry). this would indeed be a form of activity which my medical team, presently propping me up with all sorts of medication, have indeed encouraged me to cease or, at the very least, cut down considerably. strenuously encouraged, look you see.
whilst doing this i could not but help notice some swans mulling (or if you will swimming) about, doing very much swan things. from what i recall it has been a fair bit of time since i took up some internet real estate with images and videos of such (swans), so here we are.
yes of course this is all presented in VHS mode, because why not. i really do feel it just makes everything look more better. should you disagree, well, that's fine, but perhaps (or maybe) this really is not the blog for you to be reading.
quite sure that i have, over the last five or so years (ever since i have been relatively near swans in my era of exile), written all that i could write of swans. to recap, since we are all here now, no, i have no idea if it is true that the reigning monarch of England (or the UK) (or "England-land" if American) really does own all the swans. probably. rather likely they are territorial, and probably could absolutely knack your arm with them beaks and strong necks.
every chance exists that, if you played the video (with the sound on) you heard some unusual sounds which were most decidedly not of swan origin. that would be the second, or if you like final, part of the title, then. as it happens (or happened) there was the occasional fleet (no, hang on, squadron) of fighter jets bombing along. well, bombing as in going some speed, and not literally bombing. not that i saw or heard, at the least. you would think i might have noticed.
no, not too sure i should be sharing a video (even in VHS mode) of these jets, for one never knows if some sort of Russian (or whatever) spy is trawling this for secrets and information. if so, well, there you go, at the risk of going full tilt The Falcon & The Snowman, yes, our royal air force has some fighter jets. so just behave, look you.
are fighter jets quite a common thing for me to see? well, not so much i suppose, but then i am not really looking for them. during the day, usually, i am off doing verk stuff. one suspects a life where i had little commitment and thus loads of time to sit and look at the sky would be quite class, alas it is not the kind of life i am living momentarily.
really not much else i can add here, as you have likely worked out. should seeing swans and (or) fighter jets in VHS mode be your thing, delighted to have provided this for you!
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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