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Month: November 2016

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Some sweet advice

November 30, 2016June 19, 2017 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

Are there people from your past that you no longer hang out with, friends or even family members who are no longer part of your life? There are a few people from my past that I now actively avoid, troublemakers and malcontents who would bring unwelcome uncertainty and, quite possibly, danger into my life. If… Continue reading Some sweet advice

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Everywhere has gone 20

November 26, 2016March 22, 2017 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

For the last few months most of our local streets – not just side streets, but main routes, used by buses and trucks – have had their speed limits reduced to 20mph. When was this announced? I don’t recall anything, locally or nationally, announcing the change. I can understand the new speed limit being imposed… Continue reading Everywhere has gone 20

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A guaranteed way to save money

November 24, 2016June 26, 2017 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

My current commute takes me to central London every weekday, either to St James’s Park or to Westminster in London Underground’s Zone 1. Our local station is where Zone 2 meets Zone 3. During peak times (7am-10am and 4pm- 7pm) the one-way fare is £2.90. Off-peak the fare is £2.40. My preferred working hours are… Continue reading A guaranteed way to save money

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Word of the week: Sequoia

November 20, 2016January 17, 2017 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

Before we were married my wife and I played a lot of Scrabble. That’s not a euphemism. We really did play “The World’s Leading Word Game” hundreds of times. That’s how it’s described on the box that I’m looking at right now, made by Spear’s Games sometime in the 1970s. The Deluxe Scrabble set that… Continue reading Word of the week: Sequoia

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Cathedrals and Missions

November 19, 2016July 4, 2017 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

Back in August we made a brief trip to Exeter Cathedral as we returned to London from our holiday in Devon. Last month I wrote about Westminster Abbey in this piece about Edward the Confessor. Such visits always prompt thoughts of other large churches (cathedrals, abbeys, minsters), the ones that I have visited and the… Continue reading Cathedrals and Missions

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A bad week for people born on 21 September

November 15, 2016January 22, 2018 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

Last week was a bad one in so many ways. I won’t add to the millions of words that have been written about political events but will instead draw your attention to a connection between Leonard Cohen and Sir Jimmy Young, who both died last week, on 7 November. May they rest in peace. They… Continue reading A bad week for people born on 21 September

At the movies · Notes from West London

This t-shirt is 30 years old

November 12, 2016February 27, 2017 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

30 years ago this week I was at the Dublin Film Festival. As the saying goes (and it’s a saying that I never use), “Been there, done that, got the t-shirt”. I still have it, as you can see here: As I noted in this piece, some people are much more organized than I am,… Continue reading This t-shirt is 30 years old

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“Do you have a nappy I could borrow?”

November 10, 2016July 12, 2017 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

This earlier piece, “Never travelling light”, describes how I have always carried too much stuff around with me, in bags and pockets, ever since schooldays. I have lugged things from place to place that were never used, and most of the pockets in my coats and jackets have holes in them. This character trait was… Continue reading “Do you have a nappy I could borrow?”

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Pope Sandwiches

November 8, 2016June 23, 2017 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

The current Pope, Francis I, has not visited the UK. His two immediate predecessors did, John Paul II in 1982 and Benedict XVI in 2010. I was able to attend outdoor masses celebrated by both of them, the first at an airport in Coventry and the second in a park near Birmingham. John Paul II’s… Continue reading Pope Sandwiches

At the movies · Notes from West London

“The Lady Vanishes”

November 6, 2016April 6, 2017 thecompartmentsLeave a comment

What a lovely way to spend a Saturday afternoon, lying on the bed watching “The Lady Vanishes”, unquestionably one of my favourite films. It was shown on BBC2 yesterday. My son, who turns 12 next week, was in and out of the bedroom at various times and couldn’t be persuaded to watch the whole thing,… Continue reading “The Lady Vanishes”

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