Will the virus dictate how our immediate world is modelled in the future?
Category: Diary
Diary: 4-10 August
Thankfully, Hotel Chocolat on Cannon Street was open to buy some emergency chocolates
Diary: 1-3 August
One of the huge terrapins was even out on a rock, sunbathing
Diary: July 2020
Includes: Gothic horror, a slip-up with the Nuclear Trigger, and a drunken duck on the loose
Diary: 29-31 July
Discarded face masks and rubber gloves will be neatly preserved as fossils in the geological record
Diary: 26-28 July
'She pedalled furiously with a dead and rigid Lulu in her pannier'
Diary: 22-25 July
'In the back of a cupboard we found an old Sony Discman, which still works perfectly'
Diary: July 19-21
'In Parsons Green we heard two sisters compare the number of marriage proposals they'd had'
Diary: July 16-18
'He is originally from Australia and anally incontinent in front of a camera'
Diary: July 12-15
'Rishi is greasing a comfortable path to Boris's job'
Diary: July 9-11
A group of giraffes is called a Tower
Diary: July 5-8
'Trump hysterically defines anyone he doesn't agree with as a raving commie'
Diary: July 1-4
‘I wonder if Nick Cave has changed his mind about an interventionist God’
Diary: June 2020
‘Floyd died gasping for breath as the nation was in the grip of a pandemic that restricts respiration’
Diary: June 28-30
'The message describes being hit in the mouth by a fast-food projectile'
Blogging gave me back my voice
I started this blog as part of my treatment and recovery from a stroke
Diary: June 26-27
'Heartbreak hangs heavily over anyone with the surname Peggotty'
Diary: June 24-25
'Kaufmann paid for private models and did her nudie drawing on the sly'
Diary: June 21-23
'We kept one of the seedlings for ourselves, just in case an oak tree might come in useful one day'
Diary: June 17-20
Includes: Marcus Rashford, the Big Massive Telly and immunity passports



















