Advice · Notes from West London

What it costs to fill a box, and what it’s worth now

For reasons that I do not want to go into right now I have been the long-term custodian of lots of stuff that is not mine: other people’s stuff. By long-term I mean 15 years or more. Some of the people who acquired this stuff in the first place have never attempted to reclaim it,… Continue reading What it costs to fill a box, and what it’s worth now

Notes from West London · Sport

A Strange Gaelic Season (July 2024)

Gaelic Games (hurling and Gaelic football) are mentioned most years somewhere on this Blog. These words are drafted in West London but they relate to sport in Ireland. Last July, in this piece, I wrote about Kilkenny’s defeat to Limerick in the All-Ireland hurling final. Kilkenny, my father’s county, has been the most successful hurling… Continue reading A Strange Gaelic Season (July 2024)

Lyrics

The lyricist who never rhymed “heart” and “apart”, or so I thought

The words “heart” and “apart” are often used as rhymes, in song lyrics and in poetry. Shakespeare used this rhyme. So have Bob Dylan, Hal David and Dorothy Fields, so there’s nothing wrong with it. It’s got form, you know. But, as I have noted previously, in this Menu Item, and in this piece from… Continue reading The lyricist who never rhymed “heart” and “apart”, or so I thought