The panacea to a bad day is friends, food and cinema
I ticked every box today.
I met my friend Polly for brunch at Bryn Williams (she chased me yesterday and seemed to just know I needed her company today)
Proper coffee, eggs Benedict and a good chatter and boy did I feel better.
Balance in an unbalanced week.
I came home, hung washing on the garden bushes then took Trendy Carol’s hubby to his hospital appointment
This afternoon I went to the Picturehouse to see Jimmy Boyle’s Twenty Eight Years Later which I enjoyed in part.
The infected have now evolved into odd moving naked cavemen types led by alpha males with huge penises
Not exactly The Walking Dead but an interesting and impressive twist
This story is a coming of age story of twelve year old survivor Spike ( an impressive Alfie Williams) and is full of Boyle’s cinematic tricks and signature overbearing soundtrack
Not a bag of laughs but my touchstone ( a dark comfortable afternoon cinema visit ) has calmed my day
On the way home I noticed that the flower meadow that was planted by the TCA has bloomed underneath the community orchard.
I will photograph it tomorrow
i will try and watch the film at some point..... the young blonde load was on our local news today cos he must be from this area..... too young to see his own film it turns out...... reminds me of the time i went to see a Ken Loach premiere with Martin Compston doing Q&A and he was too young to watch the film because of all the "c bombs" but it was him saying most of them..... weird, innit?
ReplyDeleteGlad you were able to tick all the necessary boxes. The film doesn't sound like my sort of thing, but if you enjoyed it...
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to photos of the flower meadow. xx
I was so glad to read your first sentence and that food, friends, and cinema were the panacea to yesterday's sadness. How sweet it is! May tomorrow be lovely in every way.
ReplyDeleteBig hugs!
A good antidote for yesterday then. I'm glad.
ReplyDeleteYay! So glad to hear you "sounding" chipper.
ReplyDeleteSoon you'll be packing for your trip to Madrid with Ruth, and that should definitely bring a smile to your face and lighten your mood. 😊❤️
John, sounds like fun! Sometimes I have to push myself to do things, but every time, feel soooo much better! Take care❤️
ReplyDeleteCarol in Atlanta