Monument enmeshed. Click on the photo for a better view
A selection of writings, speeches, photographs and events as well as some of my favourite literary passages.
Saturday, 17 May 2008
Friday, 16 May 2008
Tuesday, 6 May 2008
A Decent Haircut

If you are a man of mature years and rather tired of having hung-over teenager girls trying to cut your hair, this is the place for you. I was once a regular, but was inconvenient for the City unless one could factor in lunch at the Mirabelle opposite, which put the price up somewhat. Having been butchered once too often, I ventured back again and was treated to a timeless experience - a full cut-throat razor shave and a classic haircut with lots of 'I think I can manage to get it back into shape' from a sound chap with a steady hand. In response to my query 'should I be putting anything on my hair', the admirable fellow said ' nothing at all, sir', despite the shop being full of expensive ungents for just that purpose.
The front of the shop has a beautiful 19th century facade (it's been going since 1875) and inside there's a counter laden with 'men's toiletries' of great style and no little expense and the smell of eau-de-cologne and bay rum hang in the air. I left feeling refreshed and pleased that it was still possible to find a hairdresser that does not expect to chat about their last holiday and doesn't play the cashier's favourite awful music at high volume while trying to give you a 'footballers' haircut'.
Sunday, 4 May 2008
Favourite Music
Like many people, I have always loved Irish instrumental folk music. There is some wonderfully evocative stuff in 'Titanic' but otherwise good stuff is surprisingly hard to find. However, 'Ashokan Farewell', which was written in 1982 by an American to commemorate the flooding of a valley (the Ashoken) in Upstate New York, is a beautiful piece. It has subsequently become famous as the theme music for a series on The Civil War. This recording is not the best; that is one made by the Band of the Royal Marines, but it's not on YouTube (though you can download it from iTunes)
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
A Favourite Book - The Night Land


Monday, 14 April 2008
Thursday, 10 April 2008
Wednesday, 9 April 2008
Drapers' Almshouses Teaparty 2008
The Drapers' Livery Company maintains three almshouses in London for almost 200 residents who live in wonderfully quiet and safe cottages built especially for the purpose. An annual teaparty is given at Drapers' Hall for them.
Tuesday, 8 April 2008
Snow in April
Wednesday, 2 April 2008
Banksy

My daughter has introduced me to Banksy, an artist who loves to brighten up walls with clever and amusing images based usually on their defects.
Unfortunately, some local councils are putting legal niceties ahead
of the positive effect his work has on what are usually pretty run-down environments, and are trying to get his his work removed.
If you support keeping these images up, you can join the appropriate Group on Facebook. It's now too late to sign this official petition
Click on the heading for his website and lots more images
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