Tuesday 30 November 2021

aston villa 1 v 4 west ham - dean smith's last home game

 

It proved to be his last home game.
 
The writing was on the wall when West Ham scored with just seven minutes on the clock. A brilliant Ollie Watkins equaliser gave grounds for hope, but then three unanswered goals and a red-card for Ezri Konsa signalled the beginning of the end. He cut a lonely figure as the final whistle went.
 
Thank you Dean for everything you did to bring us back to the Premiership. 
 
 

 
 
  

 
 





 

Thursday 25 November 2021

live at the three stirrups

 



So we can call up any music, anytime of the day, anywhere. And listen to it all alone. Shame of it is, we can't enjoy it together.
 
Music has always been about community. A moment in time shared forever. 
 
It was my first visit to 'The Live Lounge' and after Covid lock-down what an experience! It was like John Martyn, Jake Thackeray, Carly Simon and Bukka White had all dropped in for a pint and a jam with their 'bezzies'.
 
What a night! Thank you so much to Joe Bayliss, Tim Martin, Sue Stevens and Trevor Babajack Steger for your brilliant perfomances.





 
 
 


 










 




Tuesday 16 November 2021

Thursday 11 November 2021

a knock on the door

 
 
 
  
A month or two ago there was a knock at our door. A charming grey-haired lady called Susan introduced herself and asked if she could take some photos outside our home. She told us she had been born here.
 
We invited her and her friend inside and over a cup of coffee she told us the sad story of how she came to leave. Her father died tragically early, aged just thirty five. He's buried in the churchyard just down the road from us.
 
Her mother was so grief-stricken she took Susan, her younger sister and her baby brother to the States to stay with family there. Six months later they returned, but her mother was so heart-broken she couldn't bear to live in the house again. She sold it, contents and all.

We showed her round the house and told her to take as many photos as she wanted. About an hour later she left.

What a lovely lady! It was such a pleasure to meet her, even if the circumstances of her visit were sad. And then, to our delight we received in a message from Susan some lovely black and white photos of happier times. I'm showing these below with her kind permission and in honour of her family.
 










 

Thursday 4 November 2021

red is the colour

 


colours
speak a language
deeper than words
 
red tells torrid stories
 
blood
passion
death
temptation