The weather has
turned milder. Helen came this morning, and we walked all the way around the garden.
The secret is just to keep on going. I think I feel less prostrate than I did a
week ago when we last did it,
And I’ve knit on.
A measurement this morning suggests about 11”. I’m aiming for 12, or 12 ½.
Progress. This morning I watched the Andrew Marr show, which was a bit of a
disappointment, Newspapers suggest that Johnson’s days as Prime Minister are
numbered. Marr made it sound less serious. I wonder what Prime Minister says to
Monarch, and she to him, in situations like this. They confer every week.
I am reading,
although I blush to admit it, Stephen King’s “Salem’s Lot”. Inspired by last
week’s conversation with Archie. He’s keen on horror, and very knowledgeable on
the subject. He has long since left King behind in favour of Lovecraft and
Ligotti. I don’t think I had ever heard of either.
I was slightly
surprised to find Salem’s Lot on my Kindle, therefore free to read. But have I
read it before? It doesn’t feel familiar. It’s really rather good. He blends traditional
Gothic horror with small-town Maine to telling effect. I find it so scary that I
don’t read it after sunset, and am interleaving it with “Pride and Prejudice”.
Even there, I find myself a bit uneasy: Lydia has eloped with Wickham. But could
he be one of the un-dead?...Or could she?... And they’re coming to Longbourne
next week…
James is coming
here tomorrow. I don’t know the details. I’ve got to go to the GP at midday to have some “bloods”
taken. The NHS has a lot to catch up on. Why can’t they leave me alone? And
(see preceding paragraph) what’s all this about blood?
But anyway, if I’m
silent in the next few days, it will be because James is here. I’ll let you
know about the ramen in due course.
Jean, I sat in church listening to today's gospel and of course thought of you. Not so often that the lectionary lines right up with our lives!
ReplyDeleteInfinite wisdom and mind-bogglers in the same post. There's this book titled Pride and Prejudice and Zombies...
ReplyDeleteTry Pride and Prejudice and Zombies - great fun!
ReplyDeleteI no longer read Stephen King. Once I was reading him in bed and it took me ages to steel myself to get up and go to the bathroom, almost 30 years ago.
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