James Horner

It was with great sadness that I heard of the death of the film composer James Horner today. He was one of the giants within the film music industry and his scores have graced many a movie.
My favourite piece of his music comes from the forgettable movie Bicentennial Man and is called
" the gift of mortality"....it was used to great effect as a musical backdrop to this clip of the silent movie " Wings" from the 1920s
Watch the clip and listen to Horner's haunting music
And get a hankie ready....

Gone With The Wind Sky

The view over the Ukrainian Village at 21.50 this evening

This morning, after a robust conversation with the rosy faced Irish vet , I organised for Meg to have regular daily injections of anti sickness medication and regular painkillers. I also asked for her to have an injection of steroids. Sometimes it is useful being an intensive care nurse.
I also informed the vet that if these medications designed for comfort didnt work then I would bring Meg into the surgery to be put down on Wednesday.
I needed a clear plan , and this morning, I had one.
It was time to make a concrete decision
Meg rallied a Little this afternoon. She's eaten and looks brighter  and although, I know that the outcome of the war is clearly defined...I feel that just for today the battle has been won.
We both had a slow amble on the field at locking up time and after I sat the little Welsh Terrier on my knee we both looked up at the big and wonderfully theatrical "Gone With The Wind" sky up over the Gop.
Like Scarlett and Tara.......a famous quote comes to mind about Meg's illness......with wednesday hopefully on hold just a little
I can say just tonight....... "After all tomorrow IS another day"

Poundland Drug Deal.

I think I was mistaken for a drug addict today.
I was in " Poundland" looking for cheap carpet cleaner ( please dont tell the Prof) when I caught one of the store staff giving me a dirty look.
Admittedly I wasn't looking at my best , but You don't dress up for poundland do you?
I picked my carpet cleaner, added a tin of fabreeze in a fit of extravagance and was at the till when the store woman gave me another funny look.
I saw her glance at my shirt pocket, and then I knew why she looked like a bulldog chewing a toffee


For in my pocket were three syringes full of anti emetic medication  I had collected from the vets this morning in readiness for me to inject Meg with over the next day or so.


Que Sera Sera

Oh dear...yesterday I was all a bit like this
Wasn't I?

I am a bit more 

Like this today.... Thank fuck for that!


Sleep, nice weather and some perspective has given me back a little of the old Doris Day " Que Sere Sera"......I think a break has helped too. Instead of dinosaur mayhem, we took ourselves off to the cinema at Broughton and sat through the rather gentle " Mr Holmes" which is a deligtful panacea to mundane home crap!

 

 Mr Holmes is set in 1940's Dover, where the famous detective is living a quiet country life alongside his bees. Frail, and going senile, Sherlock ( Ian McKellen) is cared for by his unhappy housekeeper Mrs Monroe  ( Laura Linney) and her bright son Roger ( Milo Parker) and it is through Roger's inquisitive nature that 93 year old is able to resolve his last major case and come to some mental peace in the twilight of his life



At first I wasn't sure that Mr Holmes , was working for me, as the traumatic battle Sherlock' has with his memory has a completely different pace to the flashbacks he experiences of the former Edwardian mystery and an odd recalled trip to a post bomb Hiroshima but like all Sherlock Holmes' mysteries , everything dovetails together rather nicely by the end.
McKellen is simply wonderful in the title role, as is Parker, who holds his own rather well against the old trooper, their scenes together have a weight and a heart that drives the narrative forward so well.
Laura Linney in the rather difficult role as the practical and uneducated mother provides the perfect foil for Mc Kellen's sharpness and is rather moving in her scenes with him.

Its a lovely film
8/10

Time Out


My heart isn't here.
It isn't on the Flower Show either or anything else for that matter.

Tomorrow, I think we may go and watch a dinosaur movie as a distraction
And I think I won't blog anything for a day or so.
Meg is deteriorating, I know that- but I will continue trying with food and antibiotics and with cleaning up shit.
Chris has worked so hard 6 days out of 7 this week and bless him he is away all of next week.....so it's up to me to review things after the course of antibiotics finish.

I know in the great scheme of things it's only a story about an old Welsh Terrier.
But she's my old Welsh Terrier........and it hurts....

Back in a while ......ok?

The Flower Show Goes On Facebook


The Trelawnyd Flower Show has now got it's own FACEBOOK page!
See



Keep your novelty vegetable entries coming in too!
So far I have recieved 5 ......
I will post them on Going Gently when I have a few more
Please send them to
jgsheffield@hotmail.com



" Can I Thrust By......I'm A Diabetic !"

Now I can't say who it is
But in the village we have a character just like the woman in the red beret
If only she came out with these one liners

Exhausted

I can't get Meg to eat.
I've bought expensive food from the vets.....from the supermarket and from the pet store.
I've cooked chicken and rice
Lean mince in a light gravy
And have even offered her favourite bits of dry toast........
She's turned her nose up to everything every time....so much so, that I could of, and did cry!

The light went on this evening at Tescos
When I bought her a chicken and mushroom pasty
One of those cheap shitty ones that you may eat after 5 pints of beer

She ate the fucking lot!