Diary: 17-23 August
Masks litter the streets, the beaches and the seas
Explorations, observations, discoveries
Masks litter the streets, the beaches and the seas
Includes: Gothic horror, a slip-up with the Nuclear Trigger, and a drunken duck on the loose
‘In the back of a cupboard we found an old Sony Discman, which still works perfectly’
‘He is originally from Australia and anally incontinent in front of a camera’
“One of the contestants on Pointless said their name was Alexa…”
“At Stitch & Bitch, one new member didn’t know how to thread a needle”
November 20-26…
Emily said she likes drawing on bananas with a ballpoint pen.
My wife reckons Covid could have done society a big favour.
News that a diver got swallowed and spat out by a whale triggers the memory of a whale-watching trip.
Warning: 7,000 words. Might require a pot of tea, and biscuits.
Of what’s becoming a long and winding road, with holes
When fallen leaves became our best friends
‘Floyd died gasping for breath as the nation was in the grip of a pandemic that restricts respiration’
Camden Garden Centre’s nifty safe-distancing etiquette is little consolation
Colchester’s canine blood detectives show Genesis and Priti Patel what job satisfaction is all about
This month’s diary includes…
Liverpool 3-Man City 1, memories of The Clash and sublime music from Karine Polwart.
This month’s diary includes… visits to Wales and Scotland, Royal Academy Nudes and Cliff Richard lookalikes.