A Sussex Summer Weekend
I spent some time in the Sussex country village of Lindfield this weekend a short car’s journey away from my home town of Lewes, the country town for East Sussex. This beautiful village with its Lime Tree lined High Street,…
I spent some time in the Sussex country village of Lindfield this weekend a short car’s journey away from my home town of Lewes, the country town for East Sussex. This beautiful village with its Lime Tree lined High Street,…
I have found an effective solution to any motivation problems I may have from working at home. It is so easy to over-work when you are your own boss so I now have a man outside my window who tells…
You don’t have to listen to the clip above but if you do you will know what I mean when I say how lucky I have been in my lifetime of going to the opera. I have heard some of…
I was sad to hear the news that the great Australian conductor Charles Mackeras died yesterday. He was, and it is not for me to assess his abilities, one of the greatest conductors of recent times and someone who crossed…
I have been reading the serialisation of Peter Mandelson’s memoirs in The Times this week because I love the great soap that is British politics. Peter Mandelson, in case you have never heard of him, was a key figure in…
A few weeks ago, when I was feeling particularly nerdy and obsessive, I looked up the analysis of this website and found that I had readers in all the American states except one – Vermont. It spurred me into action…
There is nothing like one of those Sundays when the sun is shining and you don’t have anything in particular to do but mooch about fiddling with things and thinking tranquil thoughts about nothing very much and, if the truth…
I don’t have to go far to celebrate my home town’s taste for Carnival. We enjoy processions in these parts and, very considerately they always manage to march in front of my house. Yesterday was the annual Patina Parade which…
We have all been well entertained by the new revelations about the Russians spies in America who are about to be sent home in a swap arrangement for American spies in a scene which reminds me of the great espionage…
I am an enthusiast for the work of the Seventeenth Century French painter Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665) and I had reason to look at one of his greatest works again this morning: Christ and the woman taken in adultery (1653 Musee…