Putting my head above the parapet again, if only for a gesture: ‘a GREEN thought in a GREEN shade’.

Describe one positive change you have made in your life I suppose a large part of my life previously has been committed to politics, having joined the Labour Party for the first time in my teens but I suppose that my politics may have faded in my life after I left the Party. I did … More Putting my head above the parapet again, if only for a gesture: ‘a GREEN thought in a GREEN shade’.

I decided never to rely on my very first impressions of what is likable or not. Why I persevered then with Rupert Everett’s short stories in ‘The American No’. This blog is mainly on his Oscar for A Last Season.

I decided never to rely on my very first impressions of what is likable or not. Why I persevered then with Rupert Everett’s (2025) short stories in The American No London, Abacus Books. This blog is mainly on his Oscar for A Last Season The American No is a new set of short stories by … More I decided never to rely on my very first impressions of what is likable or not. Why I persevered then with Rupert Everett’s short stories in ‘The American No’. This blog is mainly on his Oscar for A Last Season.

When did I last feel nervous? Literally, when I read that poem.

The question today is full of Unstated assumptions about the word ‘nervous’, even if we grant that it is older meaning in thr history of the usage of this Latin-derived word in English is obsolete which I can’t quite admit. Here is the point about the word in etymonline. com: late 14c., “containing nerves; affecting … More When did I last feel nervous? Literally, when I read that poem.

Happiness can only be a fleeting accident of life, not a permanent keepsake.

What are 5 everyday things that bring you happiness? Today at Bishop Auckland festival market, I looked for five things that gave me happiness. They don’t endure. They can’t.  Happiness can only be a fleeting accident of life, not a permanent keepsake. I have tried to unpack my issues with the expectation of ‘happiness’ already … More Happiness can only be a fleeting accident of life, not a permanent keepsake.

‘When Paul and Peter wake up in the same bed, and recognize that they have been asleep, each one of them mentally reaches back and makes connection with but one of the two streams of thought which were broken by the sleeping hours’. My first thought is: “that explanatory parables open up a can of worms”.

‘When Paul and Peter wake up in the same bed, and recognize that they have been asleep, each one of them mentally reaches back and makes connection with but one of the two streams of thought which were broken by the sleeping hours’. [1] My first thought is: “that explanatory parables open up a can of worms”. … More ‘When Paul and Peter wake up in the same bed, and recognize that they have been asleep, each one of them mentally reaches back and makes connection with but one of the two streams of thought which were broken by the sleeping hours’. My first thought is: “that explanatory parables open up a can of worms”.

Sea Sepent Dancing! Well, you asked!

What’s the most fun way to exercise? Laocoön (/leɪˈɒkoʊˌɒn, -kəˌwɒn/; Ancient Greek: Λαοκόων, romanized: Laokóōn, IPA: [laokóɔːn], gen.: Λαοκόοντος) is a figure in Greek and Roman mythology and the Epic Cycle. For that perfect mix of fun and pain, without which latter there is no gain and no grace, spend time Dancing with Sea Serpents. … More Sea Sepent Dancing! Well, you asked!

Do Roads answer questions? In honour of a great photographer, Chris Killip

As I was sorting out my books again, I came across a book I bought at the Laing (pronounced ‘Laine’) Gallery in Newcastle when I visited the wonderful permanent exhibition there. It’s a huge book – the size newspapers used to be and made of a similar kind of paper. But how do you look … More Do Roads answer questions? In honour of a great photographer, Chris Killip

Has anyone truly adapted? Pandemics and the global extinction of livable environments are the wilful product of a world obsessed with growth and competitive domination.

How have you adapted to the changes brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic? GAVI is a public-private partnership created to enable the vaccination of more of the vulnerable populations of the globe. And yet, even so, its research implicates the need for change in the approach of both sectors to their belief in growth as … More Has anyone truly adapted? Pandemics and the global extinction of livable environments are the wilful product of a world obsessed with growth and competitive domination.

When knowledge is reduced to appearance and those appearances animate ‘legends’ so that the experience is ‘epic’, there is no room for a book to ‘read over and over again’.

I still have not got myself ready to write on James Cahill’s wonderful novel The Violet Hour, though I have started, but today one part of it sticks out as usable in answer to this question. One particularly character in the novel, Fritz Schein represents what the ‘art world’ is increasingly meant to mean for … More When knowledge is reduced to appearance and those appearances animate ‘legends’ so that the experience is ‘epic’, there is no room for a book to ‘read over and over again’.

Let’s be Dante!

I could be Dante because, as yet, I have read only extracts of what is considered by some the greatest poem of the modern world. Moreover, I have been preparing to read it for so long that the task of cataloguing these volumes is raising my cultural guilt to new and higher levels than ever. … More Let’s be Dante!