Jag har sakta men säkert kommit att älska Brunchrapporten i P3. Jag är en trogen P3-lyssnare, och har varit det sedan jag var en elva-tolv år. Då fanns inte P4 ännu, och Sveriges Radio Program 3 var fyllt av urtrista sportsändningar. Nu är jag snart 30 år, och en lika trogen P3-lyssnare. För sedan dess har både jag och P3 mognat. P3:s ledning har insett att dess lyssnarskara blivit äldre och även att unga människor inte är ointresserade av politik, världsfrågor och nyheter. Under en tid har man därför producerat fantastiska program som P3 Dokumentär och P3 Planet samt att man under vardagarna sänder och producerar egna nyheter.
Nu under sommaren har P3 utökat den sidn av sin tablå med Brunchrapporten. Det är ett nyhetsprogram där olika nyhetsämnen diskuteras lite mer lekfullt, lättsamt och framför allt annorlunda. För som sagt, P3:s lyssnare är inte ointresserade, det kanske bara är så att de inte vill traggla sig igenom nyhetsrapporteringen på det sätt som görs idag, och som kan bli trist i längden. Då är Brunchrapporten helt perfekt.
Jag hade lite svårt för programmet till en början. Därav "sakta men säkert" i inledningen av detta inlägg. Programledaren Henrik Torehammar har en mycket speciell dialekt som tar ett tag att vänja sig vid. Dessutom fick jag inledningsvis en känsla av att progrmmet skulle bli alltför flamsigt. Programmet ÄR flamsigt, men tappar aldrig tråden eller den poäng man vill komma framtill. Därför är det både givande och underhållande att lyssna på.
Naturligtvis har man i Brunchrapporten nämnt Silvio Berlusconi ett par gånger. Det inleddes redan under programmets första vecka då man egentligen höll på att prata om Lissabonfördraget. Som avlutning på samtalet med Ekots EU-reporter Herman Melzer frågade Henrik Torehammar varför man tycker att EU är så tråkigt och om man inte kunde hotta upp EU-frågorna med någon skandal. En skandalös EU-parlamentariker kanske?! Varpå Herman Melzer mycket syrligt påminner om att Berlusconi nu återkommit i Europapolitiken. En kort paus uppstår, då det riktigt går att höra hur mycket Henrik Torehammar skäms över att han för tillfället glömt bort Berlusconi, och för sig själv undrar hur i hela friden han kunnat förbise denne clown.
Sedan dess har Berlusconi nämnts minst en gång i veckan. Ett par dagar sedan gällde det till exempel den italienska debatten kring telefonavlyssning. Så här i FRA-tider var det mycket intressant att höra att det är Berlusconi som slår ett slag för yttrandefriheten och människors integritet i Italien. Låter det konstigt? Jo, det är det också. Det är bland annat avlyssnade samtal som gjort att Berlusconi själv står inför rätta anklagad för korruption. Sådant behöver inte avlyssnas. Bara terrorister. (Läs mer i IHT och SvD)
Så, åter en gång:
Ned med Berlusconi.
Upp med Brunchrapporten (P3 alla vardagar mellan 11.02 och 13.00)
söndag 22 juni 2008
Brunchrapporten och Berlusconi
Etiketter:
Avlyssning,
Berlusconi,
Brunchrapporten,
Italien,
P3,
Radio
tisdag 10 juni 2008
Package and irises
So, the package arrived today, the reciever told me. Now we all know it takes a week for a paper box to travel from Sweden to Italy. No chocolate sauce, only crumbles from the cookies I enclosed. That ended well.
Another thing going to it's end are the blooming of my irises. The last one to bloom opened today and showed all of it's magnificent colours. Waiting for the flowers to open have sort of being like Christmas. I have had things to look forward to for almost two hole weeks. As I literally have irises all over my tiny piece of earth I try to call my garden (working at Norrvikens Trädgårdar have redefined the word "garden" for me a bit), they have bloomed at different times. The ones directly in the sun was first, and the last ones stood in shade or on the north side of our house.
Well, now to the result.
This was first to bloom, the one we stole in Lomma. I am getting spoiled, I actually liked the colours more before. The colours of the buds when caught in the sun were great though.
This was the great disappointment of this year. It was the one I bought for half the original price in Lund last spring. I was supposed to be Iris germanica 'Aubade' with white petals decorated with a violet-blue outer lining. Clearly, it was some other kind. Still beautiful, but I really wanted the white and blue colour combination. This colour combination I have already...
... As you clearly can see in this picture. This is the one I stole on Öland. Same colours but not as strong.
The Iris sibirica given to me by Mrs Emerson turned out this beautiful...
...almost as beautiful as this one that was bought and planted in the autumn of 2007. I found the note that I made after planting them, and this one is called 'Blue Horizon'. Good name, lovely iris.
The one I stole outside our friend Mattias' house was also light blue. I really liked the colour of this one. It is planted just outside the window I am writing beside, so I can see the remaining flowers while writing this. I did good stealing this!
And there even was a bonus iris I didn't expect to bloom. A pretty in pink and purple. It was the only one to bloom for me last year as I moved all of them right before they set buds. But it still manage to bloom then as well as now. Thank you!
As to further waiting, I got to see the black iris I have waited forever to see. NOT in my own garden though, but in Mrs Emerson's. I left some iris bulbs for her as I moved the main part of my collection when I finally got a garden of my own. She was nice enough to let me store my irises in her garden while we lived in an appartment, so I left some bulbs as a thank you or maybe rent. And now the black one flowers there but not here...
It is really itching in my fingers to write another historic article here. I have only written small and light subjected articles for a while. I'm just torn between languages right now, as I like that everyone can understand but I love to write in Swedish. What to do?! Write a comment and let me know!
Another thing going to it's end are the blooming of my irises. The last one to bloom opened today and showed all of it's magnificent colours. Waiting for the flowers to open have sort of being like Christmas. I have had things to look forward to for almost two hole weeks. As I literally have irises all over my tiny piece of earth I try to call my garden (working at Norrvikens Trädgårdar have redefined the word "garden" for me a bit), they have bloomed at different times. The ones directly in the sun was first, and the last ones stood in shade or on the north side of our house.
Well, now to the result.
This was first to bloom, the one we stole in Lomma. I am getting spoiled, I actually liked the colours more before. The colours of the buds when caught in the sun were great though.
This was the great disappointment of this year. It was the one I bought for half the original price in Lund last spring. I was supposed to be Iris germanica 'Aubade' with white petals decorated with a violet-blue outer lining. Clearly, it was some other kind. Still beautiful, but I really wanted the white and blue colour combination. This colour combination I have already...
... As you clearly can see in this picture. This is the one I stole on Öland. Same colours but not as strong.
The Iris sibirica given to me by Mrs Emerson turned out this beautiful...
...almost as beautiful as this one that was bought and planted in the autumn of 2007. I found the note that I made after planting them, and this one is called 'Blue Horizon'. Good name, lovely iris.
The one I stole outside our friend Mattias' house was also light blue. I really liked the colour of this one. It is planted just outside the window I am writing beside, so I can see the remaining flowers while writing this. I did good stealing this!
And there even was a bonus iris I didn't expect to bloom. A pretty in pink and purple. It was the only one to bloom for me last year as I moved all of them right before they set buds. But it still manage to bloom then as well as now. Thank you!
As to further waiting, I got to see the black iris I have waited forever to see. NOT in my own garden though, but in Mrs Emerson's. I left some iris bulbs for her as I moved the main part of my collection when I finally got a garden of my own. She was nice enough to let me store my irises in her garden while we lived in an appartment, so I left some bulbs as a thank you or maybe rent. And now the black one flowers there but not here...
It is really itching in my fingers to write another historic article here. I have only written small and light subjected articles for a while. I'm just torn between languages right now, as I like that everyone can understand but I love to write in Swedish. What to do?! Write a comment and let me know!
Etiketter:
Gardening,
Iris,
Mail,
Norrvikens Trädgårdar,
Package
tisdag 3 juni 2008
Package on it's way!
Beware Italy! There's a package coming your way!
I have a new and too nice mobile phone! This picture was taken at the post office with it.
Note to reciever: I posted this today, the 3rd of June. How long will it take before you'll get it? If it takes to long and the package is left in sunheated places here in Sweden (still mediterranean temperatures, yes!), there will not be any chocolate, but chocolate sauce inside...
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