Signs is here!
OK, it's not good grammar, but the book is Signs and it is available now!A coughing, spluttering fit.A nervous, high laugh.Sign of spring - bird song;sign of winter - long scarfwrapped around the throat.A sharp frost, a dull pain;there are signs of life in me,signs of...
Poetry and an Eclipse
Watched the eclipse of the moon on Saturday night. Skies cleared over Suffolk and the shadow of the Earth moved slowly over the moon. Tried to get the kids interested - they did watch but it was only an excuse to stay up late! It only turned a bit red (perhaps I went...
Dark matter
It is a fascinating concept: a century old model of the universe and its origins is all in place, except that it requires something that doesn't exist - dark matter.We all know that most of the universe is space. Atoms are full of it (or rather, empty of it) and since...
Suffolk Short Story Competition
Can you write a story about Suffolk?Do you have memories of the old days? Or have you recently moved here? Could you write a fictional account of life, set in this eastern county of England? Village life, seaside life, life in the town, life on the farm - in Suffolk...
Patrick White
I am reading The Vivisector, by Patrick White. I wonder if this book would ever have been published in today's environment? What with Show not Tell, punchy starts, sex, violence and Celebrity - darling, don't ya think Patrick would have remained in the slush pile for...
Dream the second
Now this one is easier to understand (Champions League Final tonight, Arsenal versus Barcelona). I'm playing football against a team with Ronaldinho in it. Problem is, the football is a normal shape, but has a blotched skin, like a potato. Worse still, Ronaldinho...
Dream the first
Strange dream the other night. I was mixed up in a cult, whose origin was in the worship of a great tree, called Antaeus (In mythology Antaeus was the son of Gaia and Poseidon. He was a giant who compelled all strangers to wrestle with him and defeated or killed them...
Inscrutable
At last, an enigmatic ok on feedback from the Chinese cameraman. No thanks, glad to have it, best camera in the world, a privilege to do business with you etcetera. Zip, nothing. Perhaps that's all I should expect, what with their inscrutable reputation and all.
View from a window
Here is a picture taken from my window today, here in Bury St Edmunds, a fine frosty morning, the sun trying to break through that low mist that settles in the early hours. It's a sign that the pace of the year is picking up. This is a marathon not a sprint, I call to...
Post haste
Still no news on the camera (see last blog). Has it or hasn't it? Arrived I mean. I have been tracking it on the Post Office website; the last they knew it had been handed over to the Chinese postal system for delivery. So, I await confirmation (or feedback through...