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A touch of Spring
The (not so) Good Life …
I made this sad discovery. The bird who featured in the opening sequence for “The Good Life” – featuring Tom and Barbara – has been cruelly run over and flattened on a cobble street in Edinburgh.
And how we prefer to remember her:
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Early start
Sundays
What are the motivations for writing?
Anger? Love? Necessity?
To experience events buried deep in your own subconscious?
Christ, dear Christ. I feel sure boredom must be one of the motivations. Dull, grey Scottish days. Granite walls and granite seas. Anaemic complexions. Football spoken on the bus, football in the pub, in the news. Drunks kicking bus shelters on their way home after a football game. Fans singing sectarian songs, looking for a take-away and thinking, like some spineless, dribbling disciple that they are expressing their opinion.
Cold, dull Scottish days. Literature must thrive in such dark, wet, uninspiring environments. Lift a discarded concrete slab, prise it up from the damp, musty soil. Rip it apart from the sprouting weeds and find a dense, teeming evolution of life underneath. Wood lice, centipedes, worms, slugs, cotton-bud balls of eggs or larvae. A feast of decay and rebirth.
Frothing, fermenting stories.
Let the slab fall back in place. With any luck it might crush a few of the critters.