Gone again , I’ve asked on the village website who are her new parents ?
Going Gently
"I'll admit I may have seen better days, but I'm still not to be had for the price of a cocktail, "(Margo Channing)
How I Hated Josh
Wave The Flag eh?
A winner and a loser
Rainbow light
I’m so tired. Just two trained staff at the hospice today and eight complex patients. I got home late , ate a scotch egg in the car before getting out, still in my uniform and then had a mooch around the houses of Cwm Road to see if I could locate Weaver .
A big yowl rang out ,but it was a lonely Bun welcoming me home not Weaver . She looks stressed and on edge without her sister but came into the cottage to feed. She even let Roger sniff her bottom ( a favourite pastimes of Welsh terrier dogs as I recall) so distracted she is .
Last night she curled up on my fat left foot
I found a rainbow light by my front door …..another late birthday gift from sister Janet .
It looks lovely but she apologised as instead of the Gay Rainbow flag I presumed it represented she worried I’d thought she was referring to the rainbow Bridge over which all pets walkover on their last journey .
I hope Weaver has voted with her feet, and found a loving new home who puts up with antisocial behaviours .
But sadly I really do think she’s dead
Weaver
Disclosure Day
Spoilers !
Steven Spielberg at 78 has returned to his Close Encounters days with this Hitchcockian conspiracy theory romp which revisits every alien abduction story since the 1947 Roswell Incident
I won’t bother you with the convoluted and silly plot, suffice to say Brits Emily Blunt ( as weather gal Margaret Fairchild ) and Josh O’Connor (as maths analyst Danial Kellner) are two strangers that come together very much like the Richard Dreyfuss and Melinda Dillon characters in Close Encounters to save the planet from its own introspection death wish.
As it turns out all the alien visitation theories were right and after much convoluted chasing Blunt and O’Connor revisit their childhoods ( a Spielberg theme) to do the right thing in sharing the information .
You can see quite clearly that Spielberg had fun with this movie . Echo's of North by Northwest, Close Encounters, and ET , come to mind, with signature background music by John Williams completing the nostalgia ( I can’t believe he’s in his nineties! )
Blunt couldn’t be better here, she really is a versatile actress and will be a national treasure rather soon! and the set pieces ( The train sequence especially) is pure Spielberg . But as a whole movie , I was slightly disappointed .
As Janet and I left an old man behind me summed up his feelings
“ Independence Day was better”










