March 2020:-March 2021: The year the whole world jumped the shark
Yesterday I went down a wikipedia wormhole (always a possible lockdown peril ) when I read in a newspaper another use of…
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Yesterday I went down a wikipedia wormhole (always a possible lockdown peril ) when I read in a newspaper another use of…
As ever the Beatles are the ongoing font of all wisdom. What an amazing difference it makes when the sun is shining! Here…
A couple of days ago I read a fantastic obituary for Richard Feigen the New York Art Dealer who died from the unmentionable…
As some of you may already know, this week is the last week in the bookshop for R who has been a stalwart colleague for …
The first full week of lockdown is ending with some encouraging news on the vaccine front, and people starting to believe…
I blame myself for bringing on the new National Lockdown by my outrageously cheerful blog on reasons to be cheerful. I take…
It's a New Year and yet so many of the things we had to deal with in 2020 are still with us. It can be difficult to feel…
Yesterday morning in the early hours of Boxing Day my mother Joy Benson passed away peacefully at home surrounded by pictures…
Maybe I need to believe this, given the year we have all had and the prospects for 2021, but I really do feel that people…
Mr Aardvark is momentarily busy, but he wanted me (R) to let you all know that we have new lists for Christmas reading suggestions…
O hushed October morning mild,Thy leaves have ripened to the fall;Tomorrow’s wind, if it be wild,Should waste them…
This has been the strangest of years and with only a few weeks to go I wouldn't be surprised by anything that might happen…
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