Champions, Winners Losers…

We are the champions, my friendsAnd we’ll keep on fighting till the endWe are the champions, we are the championsNo time for losers ’cause we are the champions of the world I’ve often mused on this old Queen song…. On Saturday Norwich City drew 2-2 with Barnsley, their final match of the season. They wonContinue reading “Champions, Winners Losers…”

You’re My Best Friend

You placed gold on my fingerYou brought love like I’d never knownYou gave life to our childrenAnd to me a reason to go on This old country song unashamedly promotes the commitment, love, and family blessings of what many would call ‘traditional’ marriage. Musing on… a society where marriage is increasingly devalued and dismissed, whereContinue reading “You’re My Best Friend”

Roger and Prospero

Yesterday was Roger’s funeral. A classically-trained, old-school actor, well versed in Shakespeare and Dickens, Roger had acted with famous actors and directors… We gathered in The Seagull Theatre to remember him as a friend, fellow-performer, much-loved, valued member of The Seagull family and community. We reflected on the discipline and constructs of script and direction,Continue reading “Roger and Prospero”

Slipping through my fingers

Yesterday I mentioned this Abba song. Bjorn and Agnetha’s daughter Linda was seven and starting school. Schoolbag in hand, she leaves home in the early morningWaving goodbye with an absent-minded smileI watch her go with a surge of that well-known sadnessAnd I have to sit down for a while School-daughter-stories from yesterday: Emma’s breakfast conversationContinue reading “Slipping through my fingers”

In Tune… Or Not?

‘I Can See Your Voice’ is a recent TV game show where contestants and celebrities must identify good singers from bad singers without hearing them perform. It features talented singers alongside performers who are exceedingly painful to listen to. In tune… or not? We can be in tune as individuals… physically…eating healthily, jogging along theContinue reading “In Tune… Or Not?”

Wasps, Marsh Harriers and Lewis Hamilton

My opinion about wasps has been unchanged many years: wasps sting, scare people and are pointless. Bees sting, but they pollinate flowers, make honey and look furry and friendly. Wasps just look evil. University of East Anglia researchers have compiled evidence from 500 academic papers, concluding that wasps contribute to ecosystems, helping the economy ,Continue reading “Wasps, Marsh Harriers and Lewis Hamilton”