CLICK TO READ Wordsworth knew it. Saatchi knows it. There is no getting over death, no moving on – Comment – Voices – The Independent.
18 Minutes: Find Your Focus, Master Distraction, and Get the Right Things Done by Peter Bregman My rating: 4 of 5 stars I hesitated in my choice of star rating for this book. I would say I personally got 10 stars of value out of it. However, for a book about finding one’s focus it […]
I was looking for inspiration on this cold, wet, October afternoon, when along came the ever astonishing Edna O’Brien. At 82 she is girlish, exuberant, edgy and wise. Her hands dance as she speaks, creating the impression she is using them to help rake up exactly the right word. She leaves the impression that for […]
Two random thoughts collided today to result in a revelation which I hope may bring you some fleeting joy. Having never read any JK Rowling, I decided it was high time I took a look at The Casual Vacancy. This was how I discovered that, not only has the stupendously wonderful Tom Hollander done the […]
There were literally teams of photographers here last weekend for the Big First Shoot with the wet plate camera. They have documented the whole process far better than I could possibly hope to with my measly iPhone. I’ll post links to their blogs when these appear. But in the meantime, here are some results which […]
This passport, issued by the Foreign Office on the 21st of May 1919, belonged to my Grandmother. It records her name as Jacqulin, but I rarely ever heard anyone use it. She was always Mum or Gran or Granny by the time I arrived on the scene. She once told me her husband, the grandfather […]
From a clapped-out Kenwood Chef, bought by my mother-in-law sixty years ago in Aden, comes Nigella’s new instant coffee ice cream. It turned out to be even easier than it looked on the telly. I’d bought the wrong size of condensed milk, so ended up with enough to double the recipe. No real hardship as […]
Meet Luca, the son of close friends of ours. He can’t yet quite get the word ‘Melanie’ out, so he cheerfully calls me ‘Lemony’ instead. The rest of us find this funny, which only encourages him. Last weekend I was up in Scotland staying at Luca’s place, and when I left he went into the […]
As I type this, my husband is standing in a doorway, waiting for the rain to stop so his first wet plate shoot can start. Being married to a photographer, I am well used to things going missing from the house without warning. Recently I went to turn on the World At One and it […]
I’m restless today. I know I need to sit still and just work, and yet I keep remembering one more thing which absolutely must be done before I can really knuckle under. A little while ago it got so desperate I found myself contemplating actually dusting the furniture in the bedroom – with a damp […]