Saturday, 19 May 2018

Droning on



Well.  The first thing about the mini-drone is that I've cut my hand twice (fending it off, not trying to catch it).

The little *** is hard to control...

Tuesday, 15 May 2018

Farewell shop

So sad. Just went into Epsom Maplins. 
An almost empty shop, selling stuff at half price. Where will I go next time I need an odd cable and a specialist geeky person to tell me exactly which one it is?
I left bereft.
And with some tools and a small drone.

Saturday, 28 April 2018

Graduation


 




Sunday, 8 April 2018

Recent Reading

I was in King’s College Hospital in January between the 12th and the 26th - and since then I’ve been recuperating.

While in hospital I tried to read Connie Willis’ Doomsday Book, but its focus on a pandemic illness and plague seemed unhelpful.  So I stopped and read John Le Carré’s The Night Manager instead.  I went back to the Willis later, once home.

Anyway, from my time in King’s onwards I read (not necessarily in this order):-

The Night Manager, John Le Carré

The Doomsday Book, Connie Willis

Injury Time, Clive James (I enjoyed this, but still feel his Sentenced to Life is better - or at least it speaks to me more).

Come on Everybody: Poems 1953–2008, Adrian Mitchell. (Good fun).

Family Values, Wendy Cope

The Geek Heresy, Kentaro Toyama (Says stuff we all know, or all should know, and it is a little overlong and American).

The Quantum Astrologer’s Handbook, Michael Brooks

Collected Poems, Clive James 

The Daughter of Time, Josephine Tey (This was really good. I went to look at a copy of the paining in the NPG afterwards)

Mr Darwin’s Gardener, Kristina Carlson (trans. by Emily and Fleur Jeremiah)

Deus Homo, Yuval Noah Harari.  (So terrible I found myself thoroughly enjoying disagreeing with it).

Back When We Were Grownups, Ann Tyler.  (I know a lot of people like this, but I found it sad and quite depressing).


Wednesday, 7 March 2018

Sunday, 18 February 2018

Building Stalled?

Having wandered down Nunhead Lane for the first time in a while a few days ago, it seems that work on the new housing scheme associated with the Community Centre has stalled.  It doesn't look like any work has been done on it in weeks....

(Mind you, people could claim the same thing about this blog...)

Sunday, 5 June 2016