We returned from our holiday in Northumberland and Scotland and prepared for my aunt’s funeral. She’d reached the age of 100 and had her sons and their families close by for the last forty years, ending her life with a fall and a brief illness. Not the worst way to die. Her sons, daughters inContinue reading “Saying goodbye to my aunt”
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A Tale of Two Breakdowns
After a quiet year, chaos. I was due to meet friends in Scotland in mid-November, and we decided to drive up together with a stop in Northumberland for stargazing and a visit to Hadrian’s Wall. We took his Landrover and my very elderly car, so that he could return home before the friends’ reunion toContinue reading “A Tale of Two Breakdowns”
Six foot under
The night-time half of our holiday in Northumberland has been spent at Battlesteads Observatory, seeing the light emitted from stars and nebulae thousands or millions of years in the past. The days have been spent looking for the more recent past along Hadrian’s Wall, and it’s been just as amazing. We went to Housesteads FortContinue reading “Six foot under”
Long ago, in a galaxy far, far away…
I should start by admitting that the photo above is not taken by me, but is from one of the contributors to Pixabay – which is where I get so many appropriate images while I hunt down the camera download equipment to download and display my own photos. But it is almost identical to theContinue reading “Long ago, in a galaxy far, far away…”
Spaghetti Western
We visited friends in Gloucestershire when lockdown eased enough to make it legal, and descended on the local plant nurseries like locusts. I’d had poor success raising seedlings for the polytunnel – well, I’d had the usual success rate, but as the weather in April was more like February, I wasn’t able to plant themContinue reading “Spaghetti Western”
The Real Golden Rule
I read a story earlier this year. Well, I’ve read a lot, but this one was my usual, science fiction. A man who grew up in America in the 21st century was talking to a woman who grew up in a different time and place. He said that he tried to treat people as he’dContinue reading “The Real Golden Rule”
So good, we went twice.
I enjoyed the trip to Colchester to see Robin Ince, but the only way to buy a ticket was to buy a book. We don’t need two copies, and nobody in either of our families would appreciate a copy of the book, signed or not. So I went alone. I enjoyed the talk so muchContinue reading “So good, we went twice.”
Make ’em laugh, make ’em think
Normally, I’d shut myself away at weekends. Everywhere gets busy and I’d just rather be at home than fighting through crowds. Today’s been an exception. I’ve been attending a book club on and off for the last three years which is loosely attached to the Red Lion Bookshop in Colchester, an excellent independent bookshop withContinue reading “Make ’em laugh, make ’em think”
Another Stitch in the Wall
We picked up a leaflet last month for a textile art exhibition taking place in October 2021. I started making patchwork quilts when I was nine – made one, over a few years, then another at the age of nineteen – and, er, that’s it. I have stitched a few oddments like a cushion forContinue reading “Another Stitch in the Wall”
Didn’t It Rain
The weather forecast for our area continues to promise temperatures above the average for autumn with the chance of an odd shower, and the skies are still emptying their bladders on our roof for hours at a time. It’s been raining on and off all day, and is still raining hard now. Appropriate, then, thatContinue reading “Didn’t It Rain”