It’s been an interesting few days for me with plenty of new conversations to have around my next opportunity (you know, the one where I’m not a lady of leisure any more?) I also wore my fabulous new fuschia jacket for the first time this week (a bargain Florence and Fred find) and got lots of great comments on it…and tried another new hairdresser (despite initial raptures, the last cut turned out to be far too unmanageable to look always-fabulous) which has gone much better. So a good week for me all round…
But is there something in the air…a weird moon or something? Because things in my friends’ worlds have not been so great. Discovering news of one’s ectopic pregnancy yesterday and then finding out this morning that another had been burgled earlier this week while she, hubby and kids were asleep was just…shocking. I can’t think of any other word to describe how I felt. I mean in a logical sense, I know that crap stuff happens to good people and all that but these terrible things happening to these wonderful strong women friends of mine just seemed so out of the blue and almost too much to ask anyone to deal with – one with a betrayal of her body and the other, a violation of her home.
You might think that this makes my ‘good news’ week seem trivial in comparison. But it made me think how important it is to pay attention to all the great little moments in life – a bit like eating a really juicy slice of watermelon, savouring each bite and letting the juice run down your chin – so that when things are ‘out of season’ the wonderful snatches of everyday are the things that get us through. So this is me sending out some of my everyday ‘YAY!s’ into the world and hoping it gets us all through…
Monthly Archives: June 2009
A Windy City…
They are building the world’s largest offshore windfarm…in the Thames Estuary off the Kent coast…and all I have to say is
YAY!
Okay well maybe I have a bit more to say. I have been an advocate of alternative energy production methods for a little while now – actually since I attended a talk at The Melbourne Writers Festival about 8 years ago that revealed that solar panels on the roof of the Victoria Market generated energy equivalent to powering a number of the surrounding suburbs…and ‘Joe Public’ seemed to know nothing about it! Whilst some reports of late seem to claim that the UK has an abundance of fossil fuel which could continue to support current methods of energy generation, it’s not renewable and it will run out – maybe not in our time but certainly at some time.
Anyway, I am really thrilled to hear about this project – and Friends of the Earth say that it could be generating power in time for the 2012 Olympics. Now that’s a result that will no doubt fuel a few Olympic-sized PR dreams…
And there’s News from the Patch: The strawbs are almost ready for picking – a couple are almost all red and I can’t wait to actually taste one that I have grown…stay tuned for some ‘summerberry’ snaps soon…