Better late

"Glad to see you finally got your clothes back on. You were looking dead scruffy!" When you spend a lot of time in your own head you imagine all sorts of conversations. Your imagination may very well run away with itself. Take, for example, what I said yesterday about being stigmatised when my parents took … Continue reading Better late

Home

1938/15th May 2026 Earlier in the week, warm weather persuaded us to open the air vents and attempt to activate the air conditioner. It wasn't unpleasantly hot, but it is better to find out early on if maintenance is needed. Sure enough, I was soon on the phone to the fix-it folk who penciled us … Continue reading Home

Words

0551/19th May 2026 It turned out that what I had always considered to be a bad personal habit is in fact common enough to have a name, not in English, it's true, but in Japanese: Tsundoku. "Leaving a book unread after buying it, typically piled up together with other unread books." What brought this to … Continue reading Words

Communication

15th May 2026 Without notification, my email provider last week handed me over to Yahoo. I can hardly complain, since I haven't paid that company since moving to New York, only because they don't offer service here. It would have been better to abandon my old address and use my secondary G mail instead. I … Continue reading Communication

Re-visiting The Georgi

19th May 2026. *Note the purple trees... One of the places our neighbour introduced us to last year was The Georgi, a small privately owned park in nearby Shushan, on the Battenkill River: The Community Park is open from Dawn to Dusk. The Georgi’s 60+ year old Hydrangea trees flower in mid-August, with cascading pink and white … Continue reading Re-visiting The Georgi

Chapters

17th May 2026 There's another thing that's different this year...the lilac bush. Horrible gardener I may be, but I do appreciate the flora and I am fond of lilac, so when I acquired a property that included a rather splendid bush, I was quite pleased. Sadly, over the first few year's of our residence, I … Continue reading Chapters

Benefits and drawbacks

0602/17th May 2026 Ever since arriving here in 2018, June has been a month of morning mist and spiderwebs, but so much is changing, who knows what next month will bring? For the past three years or so, June has also brought wildfire smoke, turning the Sun a baleful red. My first experience with this … Continue reading Benefits and drawbacks

Escape

Kep, Cambodia 1961 It may have been my Christmas present in 1956, or perhaps a 9th birthday gift the following February. At any rate, it was thereabouts that I was given the Kodak Brownie with which I took a few photographs when I went back to boarding school in Kep. . My first camera was … Continue reading Escape

Grace

A very wet field, 15th May 2026 There is a saying: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade." Applying that logic, when the weather brings rain - celebrate wetness! In the same way that I am captivated by snow and ice, I am drawn to water drops. . How can you be expected to celebrate … Continue reading Grace