The Face


I went to a local art gallery today
And bought a face mask made from pottery
It was one of eight displayed on one large wall.
and it took me an age to work out which one I wanted
So much so that the friendly blue haired lady on reception ( the one that took my temperature) came over to see if I needed help
He looks the most sad I told her
And she hugged her arms and looked closer
“Waifs and strays”, she said quietly

Tom Gowans ( Hippo)


It’s been over two years since Tom Gowans aka Hippo has posted anything on his blog.
Like a thief in the night he has ghosted us all here in blogland and with him drifted the mysterious existence he led in an African bar, with a beautiful African wife and a life recently off the bottle.
Tom wrote well and with much humour.
He wrote better when he was drunk and his stories were woven around his military service , his family and the exploits of the locals who, I am sure, he was somewhat of a thorn in their sides

Tom posted today and a timely email from another blogger reminded me of this this morning.
She also reminded me of how much I miss his stories and miss him as a friend
For me and Tom are inextricably linked
For I saved his life once.

The story is an interesting one.
One night, no doubt under the anaesthetic which is a good malt, Tom caught his thigh on a thorn in his garden.
With true expat chutzpah he dressed the wound himself and got on with things, but the wound festered and with absolutely no health care available to him locally he turned to me for some advice.
I asked him to photograph his wound and to email me the results.
He did so the next day.

I will always remember the cold shock I felt looking at those photographs .
I was looking at a dead man walking.
The wounds had tracked all throughout his thigh.
Left untreated he would be dead within days.
And bluntly and with urgency I told him so.

We hatched a plan.
Tom would book the nearest plane to London and present himself to the best London teaching  hospital capable to dealing with a tropical wounds. Nuala suggested the best hospital and after wrapping his petrifying wound in newspaper and cling film ( I’m not kidding) Tom managed to stagger onto a plane to London where he managed to limp into A&E for intensive care, surgery and a lengthy hospital stay.

The hospital saved his leg but it was a close call and weeks afterwards he turned up into the village where he took tea and cake at Auntie Glad’s as if he had done so every week in his life .
I liked Tom, with his shock of white hair and sharp, all seeing eyes, so I was saddened when his disappeared from blogland and our very ordinary lives five years ago now.

He has blogged only a couple of times since . And has refused to interact with messages left which was a source of irritation for me at the time.
The difference in his short replies then still fuelled a idea that the writing was not from him and all manner of conspiracy theories sprang forth from different people who suggested that he was being chased by the local mafia, had fled to another country or had died in a pub brawl protecting the name of some exotic ex pat Ava Gardener type!

Whatever the truth, his absence has left blogland much the poorer
The video “ he” posted today was of a sassy black woman with sad eyes singing what I thought  was more a Latin ish song.

And wherever he his
I wish him well

http://hippo-on-the-lawn.blogspot.com/

IKEA

I had a lovely day
We chatted and laughed for a four hour shop !
I have never shopped for that long !
Went to buy a rug and photograph some ideas for a new bathroom
And bought

Two rugs,
Two yellow cushions,
A yellow and white woollen throw,
A pretty bolster cushion with embroidery
A small white and blue striped vase,
A small blue tray,
2 candles,
And a bloody trendy, fucking expensive NEW SOFA!



Carrie


Did you know that Sex and The City was originally developed as a romcom drama about four New York Gay men?
Yes, really....all that drama would, be far too much to cope with so the producers were wise to plump for the glam 4
How many times did the eponymous heroine Carrie Bradshaw ponder her decisions over her laptop with the audience shouting at the screen don’t dooooo it!
And of course she did it.....

I checked my ex husbands twitter feed yesterday
It’s something I haven’t done for months now and I wish I hadn’t
He’s sailing around the Greek Islands like Jackie O

Why do I do it?
I don’t want him back, I certainly don’t want to live his lifestyle
But in a lonely crack of a busy evening, I checked anyway.....
more fool me

Carrie would have turned to Miranda if she had done it
Miranda would have said it was a normal blip, don’t be too hard on yourself and don’t do it again
Then they would have met up after midnight and drunk cocktails as the final credits appeared to that tinkling music

Hey ho



Off to ikea shortly with a friend
Gay men do Ikea....
Now there’s programme series in itself

Hips Don’t Lie

I forgot it was bank holiday today, not that this mattered at all
Bank holidays seem to mean nothing nowadays, they are just like any other day
I spent the morning booking things to do in Sheffield later in the week. Restaurants and pubs need booking as did a breakfast meeting with a friend and the hotel ( a very plush one for next to nothing)
The only down side is that my friend Jane and I can’t go to the city salsa bar to dance
I’ve been practicing 
One day, just once, I would like to be as natural as these two 


Happy

I have just noticed this post on Facebook
It was about my gift of Little Women ( see previous post) .
I was extremely moved
 Hey ho

Little Women and The Bookcase


The Amazon delivery man thought the bookcase looked more a baby blue rather than a duck egg green and was suitably impressed with my morning’s handiwork.
I flirted with him, but he didn’t seem to mind
Winnie in a fit of sudden excitement rallied from her slumbers in the sunny flower bed underneath the  buddleia and blew him some moo moo kisses
The delivery man blew some back,
He didn’t seem in a rush
He had delivered a copy of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, which I have subsequently wrapped up and delivered onto the Junior Miss Randa .
Affable Despot Jason, had let slip that she had always wanted to read it
and no girl of nearly eleven should be without the stories of Jo March.

The weather is lovely today but with the promise of Autumn in the air.
I got up early ( despite having a few gins at my sister’s home last night when we caught up over dinner) and I have cracked on with the bookcase .
Animal helper Pat, Pippa et al , and a chap from Rhodfa Arthur all commented upon the bookcase with words like “Bright “ ,” sensational “ and a more guarded “ Interesting”

I’m not sure of the colour but the finished result doesn’t suck the lifeblood from the light of the living room.

Weekend Challenge


Having a gentle yellow living room means that one piece of the decor is sucking the light and lifeblood from the rest of the room
The utilitarian 1940s bookcase, I’ve decided just has to go or get a revamp
And I’m going to try to give it a revamp
So today I’m going to wash out the polish with vinegar and sand the whole thing down.
Then I’m going to paint the outside a gentle green to match the cupboards in the living room
The inside I am going to paint the same summer yellow as the walls
Wish me luck