Weird things pop in
my head sometimes when I'm writing these missives. (To be fair, weird things
pop in my head all the time, but to be specific today, and to be relevant to
this posting, they pop in my head while I'm writing). I commented yesterday on
the fact that I had put one set of parentheses inside another, (and for fans of
things grammatical I am sure that was a cardinal sin to commit). But I noticed
while writing that line that the word parentheses seems to be a
combination of the words parent and thesis even though it bears
no relevance to either. Things like that stand out to me. I have some kind of weird
word savantism or something. So I looked up the definition and background of
all three words to see how - if at all - they connected and I thought about
writing a very long post explaining it all here, but then I realised how
catastrophically boring that would be to read, so I shall leave it there and
say 'see you in October'.
See you in October!!!
RC 30-9-24
Monday, 30 September 2024
Parent theses
Sunday, 29 September 2024
Woof
I
met one of the weirdest dog combinations I have ever encountered today.
We
were walking back to the car after a fun play on a beach-side park (where Mathew
very bravely climbed to the top of the rope-frame (or whatever it's called -
the weird climbable thing that looks like the inside frame of a tent, and is
made of tightly-taut rope) and yes - I just put one set of parentheses inside another)
and we met a woman with two dogs. One was some kind of Great Dane-Newfoundland
mix and the other one was a chihuahua. The big one was walking as slowly as he
could; the little one was sprinting his little legs off, and they still couldn't
walk in step with each other. It was hilarious. It was like seeing a canoe
travelling next to an aircraft carrier. They stopped to say hello and I enjoyed
fussing the larger one while Mathew was, not surprisingly, much more
comfortable with the tiniest. My dog was a friendly, soft bear of a thing
called 'Gus' whose coat seemed to have seven different shades of brown. The colour
was remarkable. Unfortunately, so was the slobber.
And maybe I shouldn't say this, but I have to
admit that I found their owner to be in possession of the most beautiful eyes I
have ever seen in my life. It doesn't mean I fancied her, and it doesn't mean I
have any issues with my wife on the happiness front, it just means that when I
looked into her eyes I was captivated, lost and bewildered in an instant. It
was like looking into a nebula.
RC 29-9-24
Saturday, 28 September 2024
Nice
A
sunny day, and I took advantage of it by finding lots of outside jobs to do
which meant I spent most of the day walking around the site in my shirt. Lovely.
There's such a nice atmosphere at the moment. It's nice to be full of families
and surrounded by happy children during the Summer Holidays, but it does tend
to be a bit chaotic and stressful. Now we're back in term time, most of the
people visiting are here for a relaxed break rather than a frenetic one, and there
are lots of couples and lots of retired folk, here for the countryside and the
beach and the natural surroundings. And as I'm not so flat out dealing with
issues or inquiries I can spend some time with some of them and have proper
conversations, rather than flitting from one thing to another and catching a
few words here and there when I can. I
find it's a good way to get honest feedback about the sort of service we are
providing. Online reviews are a waste of time because they're normally from people
who just want to moan, and just like the sense of self-importance they get from
posting their opinionated waffle on the internet (imagine people who do that!)
Or they are written by people from competitors who want to invent stuff and
bad-mouth you to provoke people to book with them, and not you. Or they're done
by independent providers who get paid to slate your rivals so that you don't
have to. And don't call me cynical and/or paranoid - I have actually met people
who earn money doing that, and have been approached by companies who have
offered to do it on our behalf. You really, really, really cannot trust anything
you see or read online these days.
Anyway - back to the positivity. It is sunny, it is warm, I am relaxed, I am
content, and I am looking forward to a family day tomorrow. Good times...
RC 28-9-24
Friday, 27 September 2024
Fri-ku!!!
It's
the last Friday
In the month of September
How did that happen?
Time just pisses by
Like a drunk man in the street
Or a lonely dog
Don't hate these haiku
I'm not as good at them now
I'm out of practice
RC 27-9-24
Thursday, 26 September 2024
Glad to be at work today...
One of our neighbours
is having some work done on their garage and the noise is quite incredible. We're
all detached houses as well, so it's not as if we have vibrations coming
through an adjoining wall; we're a hundred yards away but it still sounds like
someone is demolishing an industrial unit in our kitchen.
I think they're having it converted to use as an annex, (probably to make money
through AirBnB, as that seems to be what everyone else in Suffolk is doing), so
they're keeping the main part of the structure but adding to it, and altering
what is already there. So from 7.30 this morning we had an angle grinder, a
cement mixer and some kind of Bond-villain-esque-size drill going off together,
and a cloud of brick dust wafting through the garden making it look like we'd
been planted in the middle of a Saharan storm.
How on Earth people can have extensive work done on their homes that goes on
for months is beyond me. After an hour this morning I was sick of the whole
thing and ready to complain to the council.
RC 26-9-24
Wednesday, 25 September 2024
The Emerald Smile
I
think I'd like to go to Ireland; sooner rather than later. We had a nice Irish
couple staying a few times over the course of the year, and I got to know them
quite well. I mentioned how lovely it would be to take the family over for an
explore sometime and they offered us the use of their spare room if we ever
want to 'pop over for a stay with the little ones'. And when I say 'spare room'
what I actually mean is a converted stables on their large country property in
County Galway. They showed me some photographs and it looks beyond stunning. Rolling
fields, an orchard, and a house that must have been used in dozens of location
shots for movies already, and surely will be if it hasn't. The room we'd use,
I'm sure, would have a five-star rating on any review site and could easily cost
thousands of pounds a night, and 'it's yours whenever you want it'.
Some people really are lovely and help to cast off my depressing, cynical, hateful
view of humanity (a bit). I have their details and I said I would love to take
them up on the offer. So last night I tentatively raised the idea with Philippa
then handed her my phone with the photographs on, and the way the smile spread
across her face as she flicked through them, and the way her eyes widened as
she thought about the possibility of being there was wonderful. I think she had
expected me to show her a run-down, rusty, dingy caravan on the edge of
someone's muddy field.
We had an excited conversation about it and we're
looking at the Easter holidays, or possibly June next year. We can pull Mathew
out of school again for a week, and if I get the request in soon with Gavin he
doesn't really have any reasons to refuse it. If he can't get a stand-in
manager sorted out for 9 months hence then there really is no hope for him.
RC 25-9-24
Tuesday, 24 September 2024
Another Rory post about weather and time
I spoke to Beryl on the
phone last night and she reminded me of something a little alarming (to me, if
not to anyone else) - we are now, officially, according to the traditional
sense of the season, in Autumn. I know different people, and different
organisations, see it differently, but the way it was taught to me in school
and according to traditional values and the positioning of the interplanetary
bodies, Autumn begins with the equinox, which occurred over the weekend.
So that's it - Summer is gone. It may have been lovely and warm over the
weekend and my sexy little nose may have got slightly burned while working, but
the truth is, it's gone for another year. And again, it seems to have passed
before I'd even registered it had started. We did, at least, I suppose, have
some very good runs of nice days this year. I remember last year's school
holidays as being wetter than a labrador's slobber and duller than a grey mannequin
wearing a grey suit; at least this year we had August days where the
temperature topped the twenties and the Sun was seen to be shining.
But now, Autumn be here. And with it come the darkness at 7.30 and the removal
of jumpers from storage.
But let us step forth with enthusiasm! Here are a few GOOD things about the
approach of the end of September...
FIREWORKS ON THE WAY!
DON'T HAVE TO KEEP MY SONS IN THE SHADE!
THE NFL IS BACK!
LOTS OF RIPE FRUIT TO BE PICKED!
LESS BOTHERSOME INSECTS!
NOT SO MUCH TROUBLESOME POLLEN ABOUT!
NO MORE HEADACHES FROM SUN GLARE!
BETTER SLEEP AS LONGER NIGHTS!
I'LL SOON HAVE SATURDAYS OFF AGAIN!
RC 24-9-24
Monday, 23 September 2024
Weirdreamageddon
I'll
get back to 'normal' posting soon, but I need to get this one out I think:
Even by my standards, my collection of dreams last night was ridiculously
mind-melting.
The pick of the bunch involved me driving onto some kind of military base to do
some work. I logged myself in and went into a large room for a 'welcome chat'
and it became very clear very quickly that I had actually signed up to be part
of an elite unit. I wasn't a visiting contractor or a periphery employee, I was
actually now part of the Armed Forces. The next bit is really hard to describe because
it was so bizarre, but we all had a mug of tea to drink while we were being
given our introductory lecture and part of the house rules were that we had to
spit out the first bit of drink before we were allowed to swallow it, so I was
surrounded by guys in their early twenties all spurting bits of hot tea out
onto the floor like they were cowboys using a spittoon. And then we were all
told we had to do a gym session to ascertain our levels of fitness. And it
wasn't a gentle exercise class, people were being expected to lift huge weights
and climb large ropes suspended from the ceiling. The first two blokes to try
it both ended up injured, so then we had an ambulance turn up to decide whether
they needed to be taken off the camp and into hospital. At this point, I was trying
to talk to anyone official around me to tell them there had been a mistake and
that I wasn't actually one of the trainees, only to be met by a volley of swear-laden
abuse from everyone I tried to talk to. There seemed to be more officers and
instructors than there were recruits and all of them wanted to ignore me and force
me to take part in the program. I made up an excuse about my back being too
damaged for the workout and someone ran off to get the commanding officer, who
proceeded to guilt-trip me into participating by asking if I was sure I wanted
to let my country down and isn't it about time I made something useful of my
life? I insisted I didn't agree to any of this and that I wanted to leave and
he said something like, "It's too late. Saddle up and put your shorts
on."
There was then an argument between someone behind a lectern and a delivery
driver (who apparently was delivering a tank) so I took advantage of that
distraction to grab my things and get out. I then spent about 20 minutes walking
around the base trying to find where I had parked my car (while carrying the
large collection of scarves that I had with me for some reason) before
panicking because I realised that I was going to be spotted on CCTV and would
probably be carted off soon by military police and court-martialled.
And all the while, there was a baking hot sun and it was about 35 degrees
Celsius.
Analysts might say it comes from a subconscious fear that I am trapped in
something I never really wanted in the first place.
Or maybe it's because I watched 'The Dirty Dozen' and then fell asleep on the
sofa....
RC 23-9-24
Wednesday, 18 September 2024
Movie Night
Philippa
and I just watched the film "COBWEB" on Netflix, and very good it was
too. if you're looking for a bit of scary-but-not-traumatising pre-Hallowe'en filmic
fun I would heartily give it the Rory Seal Of Approval. I wasn't even that
enthusiastic when we pressed play either - I just decided to go along with my
wife's choice and enjoy having some screen-and-sofa time together - but then I
was pleasantly surprised by the way it drew me in and held my interest.
Genuinely creepy vibes, some great performances from a well-directed cast, and
a lot of good cinematography including some cleverly put-together shot choices
that I don't remember seeing executed in that way before. It was also made impressively
more unsettling by the coincidence of our Netflix account freezing just as it
reached a spooky exchange between the boy protagonist and his mum. I tried to
persuade Philippa it was the demonic forces of the universe using the medium of
movies to invade our house via the television signal but she just called me a
twat and restarted the app.
All
in all, a great evening, and it has set me thinking about other scary films and
has made me excited about the prospect of watching some of my favourites as we
head towards the Hallowe'en season.
So... off the top of my head... (and bear in mind I'm not really a fan of the
scare genre)... here are a few that I will DEFINITELY put on my list; and
hopefully persuade Philippa to cuddle up and watch with me....
THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS
THE SHINING
NOSFERATU (the original)
POLTERGEIST (also the original)
THE THING
LET THE RIGHT ONE IN (Swedish one)
And I think that's probably enough of a challenge for one Autumn...
RC 18-9-24
Tuesday, 17 September 2024
A break, broken
I
can't believe it's been over a week since I last posted!
But it is, and I did (or didn't), and it is what it is, so I'm just going to
jump back on the horse now and do my best to make up for lost time.
As usual, there is no excuse for my absence, just a middle-aged lethargy and an
embarrassing habit for being easily distracted.
Anyway - let us catch up... Do you remember a while ago (with my bad memory I'm
not sure if it was last month or back in 2011 or somewhere in between) when I
bought those books online about The Bible? When I was revisiting an old
obsession and wanting to do a bit of study about The Good Book and its history
and its influence? Well, I've actually been reading one of them this week. And
very good it is too. It's not a full-on 'God is Good' attempt to convince the
reader to convert to some form of religion or other, it's just one man's honest
account of his own journey to, and with, God, and how beneficial he has found
the whole thing. He talks about stories from The Bible, equates them to his own
life, and looks at how they provide good guidance, rather than shoving them at
you as the 'you must follow this or else' Word-of-God life laws that some
people claim, and others complain about. I'm really getting a benefit from it
and I'm seeing the teachings of Christ in a new light. And it helps to pass the
time at work when I'm on a break and can't be bothered to do anything else. I've
taken to perching on a bench not far away from the car park and enjoying the calm
countryside sounds while munching my healthy lunch (or terrible takeaway Meal
Deal) and perusing a chapter or two. A month ago it would have been Sunburn
Central, but now we're well and truly in Autumn it's really nice to sit there
and just be.
RC 17-9-24
Friday, 6 September 2024
A quick 'Friday Feeling' post...
It's weird how
quickly this week seems to have gone, even though the days themselves have been
less hectic. I guess when I'm flat-out busy, I'm locked into dealing with each
moment as it happens and there's no break in between tasks to acknowledge the
passing of time. Now it's quieter and more settled, I'm more aware of downtime
and noticing the clock a lot more.
Anyhoo and anyways, it's nice to have got to the weekend, even though I'm
working tomorrow. It should be a nice day again and I'm planning to put
together a barbecue when I get home from work.
RC 6-9-24
Thursday, 5 September 2024
The World seems completely f**ked
One
good thing about working in the holiday industry is that you tend to see people
at their best. Yes, there are the occasional moany w**kers who will find
something to complain about, but generally everyone is relaxed away from home,
and they're looking to enjoy themselves, and they appreciate your efforts in
trying to help them do that. And another good thing is that you get so busy and
so involved in that trade that it is possible to completely shut out what is
going on beyond the walls of the holiday centres; especially when you have
young children who take up what little spare time away from work you do have. The
outside world fails to penetrate your thought-space. You become oblivious to
reality. It's an ineffective issue, hovering on the periphery of your life.
So
now we're not so busy, that 'real' stuff has had a chance to come crashing
through the walls of my existence, and it's horrible. I haven't deliberately
gone out of my way to look at news sites or catch up with the global goings-on
in the past few days, but it's impossible to ignore indefinitely, and once you
open the door a crack and let a bit of it in, it seems to gain in strength and
force its way into your head. And the more I've looked at, the more it has made
me despair. You've got Russia and Ukraine invading each other, half the Middle
East going up in smoke, and a situation in America where - as far as I can tell
- no-one seems to be in charge. If Joe Biden is no longer fit to serve, and
Kamala Harris is out and about on the election trail, who exactly is making the
day-to-day decisions? I know people would tell me it's not my concern, but this
is America we're talking about, and I really do think (and I think I've posted
about this before) that what happens in Washington affects the UK as much as
what happens in Westminster, and so even though we don't live there, it will
have a huge impact on how things are here in Britain. And it just seems so
chaotic.
And
the more you look around, the more this seems to be pervasive. There
doesn't seem to be one part of the world right now where things are going well.
I've
never been one for burying my head in the sand, but in this current state of
tribalistic, jingoistic, post-Covid, pre-pandemic, economically-ruined, divisive,
leaderless worldwide maelstrom, maybe it's the best idea!
And
now I've got that out of my system, I'll try and be funnier tomorrow. The last
thing you need right now is yet another depressing online read!
RC 5-9-24
Wednesday, 4 September 2024
Update Upload
Things
really have settled down lovely at home now. The Wife and I are getting on
swimmingly well and Mathew even seemed pleased to be going back to school this
morning, although I am thoroughly expecting that to wear off in a matter of
hours.
The change at work this week has been palpable
too. We're still almost at full capacity, but it's a very different vibe. Many
caravans only have couples in, rather than the families of 4 or 5 (or even more
at times) that were using them up to the weekend. It's all very calm and
relaxed, too, rather than the sugar-fuelled chaos of the past two months or so,
and the noise levels are so low it's almost like we're an abandoned site. You
get so used to the sounds of children playing, crying, shouting and laughing
that it just doesn't feel right when it's missing. I mean, don't get me wrong,
my workdays have become infinitely easier already and I assure you I'm not
pining for the busyness of the past few weeks, but it is weird to walk about
and not have a cacophony of deafening outcries assaulting your eardrums,
or to be constantly sidestepping to avoid hyperactive young 'uns lest they
accidentally dislocate your kneecap.
RC 4-9-24