Friday, 28 December 2007
I'm dreaming
I was walking back to my flat and as I walked through the underpass that goes through the Harlequin Centre, my feet suddenly crunched on a thin covering of snow and as I progressed, I saw flakes in the air fly around and settle on the ground and the trees.
As I carried on and got to the bright lights of the Harlequin, there was more and more snow in light drifts on the ground but something was wrong... surely it wasn't quite cold enough, and it seemed lighter than snow usually is.
As I came through the other side I could see lorries and men in hi-viz jackets and realised... they were dismantling and removing the Harlequin Christmas Grotto (boy those elves have done a good job over the last few weeks) and all the fake snow from it was dislodging and blowing down the street and giving me my own personal winter-wonderland moment.
Happy December.
Sunday, 2 December 2007
way to go
Ooh it's a while since I've done one of these. I'm all out of practice and certain others have upped the ante in the meantime, making my little observations on telly and stuff seem a little trivial. I nearly wrote one on theatre a couple of weeks ago but I got a bit sidetracked with other stuff.
I'm watching Long Way Down, the Ewan McGregor and Other Chap programme about travelling through
Last week piqued my interest as they were riding through
So yes, last Sunday night a pang was felt in Lady Mc's heart at these memories, marred only slightly by the Other Chap's gauche musings on the genocide. This week it was more of an interesting sociological study as Ewan McGregor's wife joined the party, of course changing the dynamic between him and the Other Chap. Oh alright, his name's Charlie (and he bears a strange resemblance to the bass player in the panto band, as well as the Laughing Cavalier). To be honest they never come across as being the best of mates anyway, Ewan always looks faintly embarrassed at whatever Charlie is saying (and rightly so) although I guess they must be to embark on such an endeavour (though best mates are not always the best travelling partners). Anyway Eve (pron. Ev)'s appearance suddenly provoked a comedy change in dynamic: Ewan becoming protective and slightly over-enthusiastic of her presence there, Charlie making "jokes" about being abandoned… They got through it though and finished the journey (and the series) in
I didn't feel when I was watching that it was the most inspirational or gripping of programmes but it must have got under my skin as it did make me want to go back to Africa and see more of it for myself. I quite fancy a bit of an adventure.