Magnon's Meanderings

A diverse offering twixt the interesting, the unusual, and the amusing.

Tuesday, 31 March 2020

The best of times, the worst of times.

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This wretched virus has certainly made us think more about our priorities. It has also made most of us think how very lucky we are to ...
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Monday, 30 March 2020

What Virus?

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Forget the bloody virus, here are some cutsie-wootsie Lab' puppies to brighten your day. Our Monty was one of six puppies, and this r...
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Sunday, 29 March 2020

When times are hard.

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When Boo Boo searches for the path to omniscience and enlightened consciousness (so he tells me), he always turns to Yoga.  Well,...
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Saturday, 28 March 2020

Mobility.

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If it should ever come to my using a Mobility Scooter; I shall want one of these. Not quite as above, but with a Bugatti grill, p...
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Friday, 27 March 2020

Send in the Clowns - Glynis Johns

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What prompted yesterday's posting was hearing Stephen Sondheim talking about this song, and Ms Johns. He knew that Glynis's '...
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Thursday, 26 March 2020

Rubbing Shoulders.

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There was a time, when I was about 14/15, that I was left pretty much to myself during the school holidays. Both my parents were busy, and ...
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Wednesday, 25 March 2020

Edmund Hillary? No, just Cro.

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Some time last Autumn we had a nasty gale that ripped-off one of my uppermost 'tower' ridge tiles, and in doing so also broke...
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I was born just south of London, but for the past 50 years I've lived in S W France. I am a painter by profession, and writer by desire. Lady Magnon and I live between an ancient cottage in a tiny village in perfectly tranquil French countryside, and a bijou townhouse in Brighton UK. In France we have plenty of fruit trees, all situated amongst a view that takes the breath away, in the UK we have a handkerchief sized patio. We also have a Border Collie called Billy. I try to treat our planet with respect, and encourage others to do likewise (without preaching). Contentment is a glass of red, a plate of charcuterie, and a slice of good country bread. Perfect!
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