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When I started to write my retrospective blog of the year, I struggled. As a naturally positive person, I look back on 2013 as a year when many bad things happened in Barnet.
As I looked at all of the blogs posted, I realised that this blog has told a fascinating story. Perhaps the most interesting aspect was the way a team of guest bloggers have given a narrative to the issues which have been of local and national concern. I think that these guest writers tell a far more interesting story about Barnet and the UK than anything I've written. So this review is in two parts. My favourite personal blogs, which tell my story. I hope this isn't being narcassistic, it just seemed to me that these were actually the most interesting things I wrote. The second part is a month by month selection of the best guest blogs. These provide a commentary on the stories in local and national news. The format limited the contributions - One per month. This meant that whilst December when there were lots, I could only feature one, wheras in September there were none. Rereading all of them, I can only thank my contributors for their efforts and the quality of the their work. I have chosen not to put a commentary on, as one of the terms of doing a guest blog is that I don't put my spin on it. I hope you enjoy this.
Here are my favourite blogs
January - Rog T's Cancer Blog - My Bucket List - I revealed my teenage bucket list and my desires, fulfilled and unfulfilled. I note that a year later I still haven't fulfilled number 10 on the list. To watch the sun set on the Millfields whilst eating a tin of Pineapple chunks. Maybe today I will tick that one off. http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/rog-ts-cancer-blog-my-bucket-list.html
February - The Saturday List #34 - My top ten juke box tracks I think this is a great blog. Strangely enough, I got the list wrong. I omitted Rebel Rebel by David Bowie. There is no greater thrill in the world than putting that track on the Juke Box and giving the one you love (or fancy) a great big kiss as Bowie sings "Hot Tramp I love you so". http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/the-saturday-list-34-my-top-ten-juke.html
March - Dyselxia blog - English as a foreign language If you could change one thing in your life and restart it from that point, what would it be? After some analysis, nothing I'd stick with dyslexia http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/dyselxia-blog-english-as-foreign.html
April - What really matters in Barnet? If you want to know why I write the Barnet Eye blog, read this. It sums up what I care about and where I find the energy to write a blog every day. I have tried to pick positive and upbeat blogs for this selection, but there really was nothing in April that warranted inclusion in this list that was in any way happy or uplifting. http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/what-really-matters-in-barnet.html
May - Is football run by morons? A short blog that summed up my disgust at the way the Premier League football clubs conduct their business. At the time I thought I may be falling out of love with football. What a difference six months makes. We are halfway through the most exciting season for years. Half the teams in the Premiership (almost) could conceivably win the league and half almost might get relegated. Despite all of the chaos, it is great. back in the 1980's there was a famous series in the Judge Dredd strip in 2000AD, where an Urang Otang called Dave was elected to be Mayor of Megacity 1. Despite all of the dire predictions, he was the best Mayor ever, because he was uncorruptable. You can guess how the story ended. It reminded me of what happens at Chelsea. The less of a coherent plan they have for the future, the better they seem to do. http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/is-football-run-by-morons.html
June - "One day, you will be sorry for what you've done" What will we think when the timer runs out of sand. The questions we will ask ourselves. What will we have achieved? Pretty much sums up my views on the world. http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/one-day-you-will-be-sorry-for-what.html
July - Mother - Sister - The death of an encumberance? Human nature and the two sides of grief. A funeral recalled and what we really think http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/mother-sister-death-of-encumberance.html
August - Despite everything, Mill Hill is a great place to live ! A little blog describing the things I love about living in Mill Hill and how I spend my days. The things we love are often the simple things http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/despite-everything-mill-hill-is-great.html
September - Sunday Morning youth football - A joy to behold, so don't make the kids play in your rubbish One of my greatest joys is watching mys on play football for his team Watling Youth FC under 14. A blog about the joys of being a "football Dad" and a plea for the residents of Barnet not to use our parks as a dumping ground. http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/sunday-morning-youth-football-joy-to.html
October - Just say Yes ! A little rant about the negative messages we bombard our teenagers with. We are squeezing teenagers like never before. Tuition fees, closure of facilities, bombardment with tests and exams. I am glad I grew up in teh 60's & 70's. http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/just-say-yes.html
November - Remembrance Sunday My remembrance day blog is always one of my favourite blogs of the year. It is important for us to remember. My father flew a Wellington bomber with 40 squardron during the second world war. He was shot down over Bucharest in Romania, whilst bombing oilfields in Ploesti. His rear gunner, F/O Andrew Murphy was killed during the engagement and is buried in a war grave in Bucharest. I believe it is the least I can do to remember his sacrifice. http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/remembrance-sunday.html
December - The Baby Jesus was an Asylum Seeker Yeah, I know it was only yesterday, but I think this was a great blog! http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/the-baby-jesus-was-asylum-seeker.html
And here is the pick of the Guest blogs.
January
GUEST BLOG – EQUALITY IMPACT ASSESSMENTS - By Dr Julia Hines
http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/guest-blog-equality-impact-assessments.html
February
Guest Blog - Maria Nash is being victimised - A response by Linda Edwards
http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/guest-blog-maria-nash-is-being.html
March
Guest Blog - Barnet Spring March Saturday 23/03/2013 - By John Sullivan
http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/guest-blog-barnet-spring-march-saturday.html
April
Guest blog - The Big Con of “being in the community” - The Latest Endemic National Institutional Practice - By Linda Edwards MBE
http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/guest-blog-big-con-of-being-in.html
May
Guest blog - The Silence of the Lambs - by Dr Julia Hines
http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/guest-blog-silence-of-lambs-by-dr-julia.html
June
Guest Blog - Richard Cornelius in the Press - A response, by John Sullivan
http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/guest-blog-richard-cornelius-in-press.html
July
Guest Blog - Another Barnet Council Outsourcing Disaster - By Andrew Dismore
http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/guest-blog-another-barnet-council.html
August
Guest Blog - Richard Dawkins - Hardline religious fundamentalist? - A response by Andrew Evans
http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/guest-blog-richard-dawkins-hardline.html
October
Guest Blog - Welcome to the legal block! If we stick together, we can't be fracked! - By Scarlett Cannon
http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/guest-blog-welcome-to-legal-block-if-we.html
November
Guest Blog - Kicked in the stomach - By A.M Poppy
http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/guest-blog-kicked-in-stomach-by-am-poppy.html
December
Your Choice Barnet Week - Day 1 - The LIE That Is Your Choice Barnet - Guest blog by John Sullivan http://barneteye.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/your-choice-barnet-week-day-1-lie-that.html
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Barring accidents and major news stories, that's it folks for 2014. Many thanks for your support. This year we passed a million hits. I never imagined when I started that I'd get a thousand, let alone a million hits. I hope I have repaid your faith in this blog.