I've been bitten by the flu bug so I've spent much longer than usual on my PC. So I've been reading "Thoughts of Oscar." I was surprised by the opening heading, the picture of the tide coming in somewhere and a statement about his thoughts about the area. Now, I don't know whether or not this matters in this day and age, but in this opening statement it has the most glaringly schoolboyish grammatical error. Presumably been there since day one. I repeat, I don't know if it matters, I maybe nitpicking, but, one thing for sure, sixty years ago the writer would never have lived down the shame. There was even a sort of rhyme we, as schoolkids, had to remember so as to avoid this error. I might add that the error is an omission of just one letter so I suppose the writer could claim that it was just a keyboard miss. If you believe that, you will believe anything..