
"Tony Blair! Tony Blair! he puts two poems up in a bus shelter and calls it a university.!!"
Thelma Barlow as Dolly in DINNERLADIES
"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)




to get the night off from their respective partners to come out. Mike was on excellent form, obviously leaving his job has lifted him considerably, and Jane looks every inch like her Laura Linney double! It was good to meet and chat, and coming over gave me the boost that I needed,
ks was lovely as Ladybower was stunning. Took a few nice shots of Derwent and was home for lunch!
Potatoes, shallots, sprouts, the rhubarb, garlic and tons of nasturtium and I have used nearly half of my first bed!
Before going to weightwatchers tomorrow (and then on to Sheffield) I hope to get some of the beans and peas in.
The beautiful weather has made today highly enjoyable, if not slightly tiring, I have also got a bit of a tan.
Was the only saving grace in two rather boring night shifts . I had forgotten how sweet and moving this film is, as it gently recounts how quiet people need love and support to escape from their lonely lives. Peter Dinklage as Finbar an isolated "small person", Patricia Clarkson a grief stricken mother and the ubiquitous Bobby Cannavale as bored Italian hotdog salesman all find each other in a small rural town and become friends. On reflection I think the message in the narrative is not just one of loneliness and redemption through friendship, it is about human kindness in its many guises. It is a little gem of a film.
