It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a man in possession of a holiday must be in want of a breakdown. And so, with great dramatic flair and the sort of overpacked boot that could clothe a minor Balkan militia, I’m off to the Lake District - a land where Wordsworth wandered lonely as a … Continue reading Bogs, Beatrix, and the Bleak Sublime: A Lake District Lament
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Langcliffe: A Quiet Benediction in Stone and Fur
Another little jaunt today as I round off my short stay in the Dales. Today we took tea not in the grand halls of empire, nor beneath the cloisters of cloaked abbots, but in the altogether finer establishment of the Langcliffe Village Hall, where the china clinks not in diplomatic negotiation but in defence of … Continue reading Langcliffe: A Quiet Benediction in Stone and Fur
Loyalty: Briton Rivière (1869)
I have some exciting posts lined up, but over the past few days, I’ve taken a bold step into the world of fiction writing. After much deliberation, I’ve drafted a synopsis, a plot outline complete with a climactic twist, and a summary of the ending for a novel I’m determined to bring to life. I’ve … Continue reading Loyalty: Briton Rivière (1869)
The House of Mice and the Pretentious Cat
More of Aesop. Those fables do come in handy when time and family commitments, not to mention tiredness, prevent me from reading or writing anything lengthy. Nevertheless, enjoy. A tale as old as time, involving an overzealous cat, a community of beleaguered mice, and a peg. Let's delve into the delightful absurdities and underlying wisdom … Continue reading The House of Mice and the Pretentious Cat
The Monkey & The Dolphin: A Dive into Aesop’s Wisdom
Surely, hasn't everyone delved into at least a few of these marvelous short stories? I devoured them with glee during my younger years. For those who haven't yet had the pleasure, if you merely take a brief plunge into their world, you'll soon find yourself exclaiming, "Oh, yes, naturally!" Gustave Doré's 1867 print of the … Continue reading The Monkey & The Dolphin: A Dive into Aesop’s Wisdom