Yesterday afternoon… We went with the grandchildren to the Hippodrome, Great Yarmouth. Built in 1903 it’s Britain’s only surviving circus building. This year’s ‘Summer Spectacular’ included acrobats, jugglers, aerial stars, motorbike stunt riders, together with the children’s favourite, Johnny Mac, a mad Scottish comedian. With children about to return to school and the weather unpredictableContinue reading “Part of the Crowd”
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Perfect Planning… Or Not
Yesterday… …Pictures of Saturday afternoon’s wedding appeared on social media. I’ve been reflecting on the months of preparation… dresses for the bride and bridesmaids, suits for the gents, guest lists, invitations, church service, hotel, meal, disco… And then the day itself, friends and family turned up – best clothes, best smiles, best wishes… great service,Continue reading “Perfect Planning… Or Not”
My Ramshackle Shack
On Friday, daughter-Jo described telling the story of the wise man who builds his house on the rock, and the foolish man who builds his house on the sand to children in Uganda. On Saturday, at Abbie and Jacob’s wedding, in church and in speeches, there was talk of building a strong marriage. Yesterday atContinue reading “My Ramshackle Shack”
Raining In My Heart
Yesterday we attended Abbie and Jacob’s wedding. It was a wonderful day. The church service went well, the rain held off for the photographs, a nearby hotel provided an excellent meal, the speeches were lovingly humorous, and the disco had many up and dancing. I had many lovely conversations with friends, catching up with news,Continue reading “Raining In My Heart”
Dealing With The Unexpected
My favourite story in yesterday’s Lowestoft Journal involved a strange bet… John Duffield was dining in a local restaurant when he made an unexpected claim – that no woman could explain football’s offside rule – an unexpected gender stereotype… Unexpectedly, Elaine Charlton gave a perfect answer. Unexpectedly John kept his word and paid Elaine £1,000.Continue reading “Dealing With The Unexpected”
I Like Days Like Today
This morning the sea-front was cooler than yesterday. A steady breeze blew grey clouds across the sky; there was a hint of rain. Morning conversations about the weather are often a complaint – it’s too hot, too cold, too dry, too wet… I said ‘Good morning,’ to a woman looking out to sea. ‘I likeContinue reading “I Like Days Like Today”
Fun, Fun, Fun!
People sometimes tell me to ‘have fun’. I resist such suggestions. I prefer to be a grumpy old man. My aversion to ‘having fun’ has become a long-standing joke with a number of friends… My friend, I’ll call him Norman, reminded me of this yesterday… He’d been invited by his son and family to joinContinue reading “Fun, Fun, Fun!”
The Suspension of Disbelief
Yesterday a group of us were in conversation. Aaron’s describing what he’s been doing. In the middle of his explanation he says, ‘I’m autistic’. I’m no expert, but it’s clear that he is; that’s OK. Karen says, ‘I’ve got ADHD’. She certainly has some ADHD characteristics..… The growing understanding of neurodivergence in recent years emphasisesContinue reading “The Suspension of Disbelief”
Scavenging Seagulls meet Winston Churchill
Getting: Yesterday afternoon I was on the sea front, outside ‘The Thatch’ café drinking tea with my friend Alan. As usual the big Herring Gulls were ready and waiting for scavenging opportunities. We watched several times: as soon families left their tables the seagulls landed – noisily taking what they could find… abandoned chips, leftContinue reading “Scavenging Seagulls meet Winston Churchill”
When Observers Become Participators
On last night’s news… …A hot air balloon landed in a residential area of Bedford. Many local residents looked on in disbelief, enjoying the unexpected afternoon’s entertainment. Others grabbed the guide rope and helped it to land safely. Some were observers; some chose to get involved. …In sport – the ‘100’ tournament in cricket, theContinue reading “When Observers Become Participators”