Do as the French Do!

Within weeks of buying our Treguennec cottage one thing became obvious - as a nation, the French are obsessed with food. In such a culture not only does a lot go into buying (selecting) and selling food - even their shop displays are appetising, but they delight in preparing and cooking their meals, and then,…

Three Teddy Bears Lost

As a child I missed out. While everyone else in the family has had a Teddy Bear or the like, I haven’t. For my younger sister it was  ‘Wonkey’, a koala who she held as she went to sleep, for Rohan it was ‘Teddy’, a large Teddy Bear that, as a three-year-old she brought to London from New Zealand and…

The Cat and the Sparrow

A few weeks ago Rohan and I watched an extraordinary confrontation between a cat and a sparrow. It happened in our tiny back garden in Richmond while we were sitting in our conservatory-cum-dining room from where very little bird activity is missed. To our delight, and against the odds, it was the sparrow who won.  …

A Wonderful Change of Mind

This blog starts with a warning albeit with no apology. As many readers will know, I am a staunch atheist and republican and in this story these beliefs play an important role. With this in mind, royalists of a religious persuasion might wish to stop reading now! For others, here is a story that was…

Night Visitors

Being in our garden in Brittany is a real treat. It is not neat and tidy, nor is it in any way formal, it’s just a long stretch of greenery dotted with surprises. Geographically speaking it is a 150 metre-long strip that slopes gently down from our house at the top to a tiny wooded stream at the…

The Guilty Party?

This blog was prompted by a public disagreement that occurred when I was out having coffee. I was with Andrew and his dog Bella and the topic that caused the rumpus was: “Do dogs feel guilt?” It was mid-morning and we were sitting outside on the café’s long veranda. At one point I asked Andrew…

Feasts for the Eyes

One morning, Rohan’s elderly, hand-me-down sewing machine wouldn’t start. In her search for a cause she found a tiny screw and several metal pieces loose in the lower bobbin case - the chamber into which the machine’s main needle dips to pick up a second thread.  Neither of us could screw the pieces together again and…

Two Endearing Birds and Five Mischief Makers

Since I retired my relationship with animals has changed enormously - I now speak to them! Whether it is a bird, a frog or a hedgehog, I find myself greeting them with at least a ‘Hello’. And there is more; on walks in the countryside or when working in the garden I now identify with them; guessing what they might…

Across the Aisle

I have always chatted, and as I get older I chat more. Sometimes it is an exchange with a passer-by who I have not met before and am unlikely to meet again. On other occasions it is with people I see regularly, and these days a lot of chatting goes on at our local sports…