Smelly Memories

I am a ‘perfume-person’.  I have always loved wearing perfume and I have always tended to find a perfume I really like and then wear it for years.  This was the case with Mary Quant’s Havoc, which I wore all through my teens and early twenties, until they discontinued it.  I also wore Lancome’s Poeme for a long, long time, until I tired of it and it became hard to find as it is being discontinued, too.  So, I’ve been on a quest to find something I like.  Today I took myself off to Lakeside – Why????   Half of Essex … Read the rest »

Wonderful Vaginas, Psychic Slimming and Into the Woods

 

So, after all the weeks of hard work, rehearsing through Skype, promotion, nerves, tears and belly-laughs, Melabeau Productions’ show, The Vagina Monologues is over.

I had a wonderful time.  It is one of the most empowering, eye-opening, liberating pieces of theatre and I am so glad that we did it.  I give myself a huge pat on the back for my casting decision; Anna Karen, Julie Barker, Feyi Babalola and Teresa Cole formed a formidable team, each very different yet with an almost tangible rapport on and off-stage.  Working with them was truly delightful.  It would have been nice … Read the rest »

VE Day and Election Observations

I love the eccentricities of a British General Election.  I love watching the results being read as there is always the candidate that’s dressed as the Mad Hatter or one with a colander or some weird and wonderful construction on his (or very occasionally her) head.  The Returning Officer manages to keep a straight face while reading out the names of the parties, such as Give Me Back Elmo Party; Vapers in Power, whose candidate Billy Marsden got 103 votes in Barnsley East; Cannabis Is Safer Than Alcohol Party, who fielded 32 candidates, all of whom lost their deposits. Quelle … Read the rest »

Nostalgia

I had a lovely weekend with the Daughter, made better by a huge dollop of nostalgia.

The Daughter came over late Saturday afternoon.  I picked her up from the station and we went to book a table for an early dinner.  Our restaurant of choice – Shish Meze – could only take us if we went in there and then and were out within the hour.  Given that it was only quarter past five, we decided against it.  We spent the next twenty minutes driving round Hornchurch trying to sort out dinner.  Austerity?  Recession?  Not many signs of it; we … Read the rest »

CALLING ALL YOUNG PERFORMERS!

YOUTH THEATRE GROUP
AUTUMN PRODUCTION: INTO THE WOODS (Jr)
BRENTWOOD THEATRE 6-10th October 2015

We are pleased to announce that we have formed a youth theatre group to celebrate young talent. Auditions for our first production, INTO THE WOODS (Junior), will be held on Saturday 2nd May at the Village Hall, 65, North Road, South Ockendon, RM15 6QJ.

We are looking for STRONG SINGERS with STRONG ACTING SKILLS, aged 11-20, to cover the following roles:

FEMALE Witch
Little Red Riding Hood
The Baker’s Wife
Cinderella
Cinderella’s Mother
Cinderella’s Stepmother
Florinda
Lucinda
Jack’s Mother
Red Riding Hood’s Granny
Rapunzel

MALE Jack… Read the rest »

Antigua Clothes in Essex

What a beautiful day it was today!  I ventured out in the afternoon to post my tax self-assessment 2013-2014 (I know!  Very late!) and it was glorious, with tomorrow being even better if the weather forecast is to be believed.  I actually wore cut-offs and a thin blouse that are usually left behind in Avocado Cottage.  They found their way into the suitcase last week by mistake, but very glad I am, too, that they did!  I bought myself a bunch of beautiful daffodils.  I think in a previous life I must have been Welsh because although I adore the … Read the rest »

It Droppeth As The Gentle Rain From Heaven

It was lovely lying in bed the last two nights  listening to the rain.  Sometimes it was gentle, barely audible, just rustling the leaves of the big plants around my bedroom window and others is was loudly hurling itself against the roof in a furious tattoo.  Either way, it was very welcome as in the twelve years I’ve been coming here I can’t remember ever seeing Antigua look so dry.  The ‘lawn’ in the garden was so hard there were cracks in places and some of my lovely plants and flowers were beginning to look quite sorry for themselves.

So, … Read the rest »

Blame It On Angela!

Well, Dear Readers, following your requests for more books I’m working hard on Holiday Reads 2 with my next novel not exactly on the back boiler; it’s been worked on, too.  Sort of.  Oh, all right!  I’ve been waylaid.  Side-tracked.  Something’s got in the way.

And it’s all Angela Marsons’ fault!!

I started reading Silent Scream.     I could not put it down.  It’s one of those books where you get to 3am yet you’re still scrolling the iPad and muttering ‘Just one more chapter!  Just one more chapter!’  And then as soon as you wake up you decide to just … Read the rest »

Spiritual Healing

I have absolutely no truck whatsoever with religion.  ‘The opium of the people’, brainwashing, call it what you will, it is not for me and I do not understand those who follow religions, or whose faith makes them intolerant of others.  Rather like the political bigot, the religious bigot is blinded to the fact that they possess the very traits they criticise in others.  And, all those religions that I have come across have been laid down by men and these religions always place women in an inferior, subservient role.

However, I am a spiritual person.  I believe that there … Read the rest »

It Packs a Rum Punch!

(Written 22nd March but not posted until 23rd due to lack of internet).

Well, today marks a week since I arrived.  As always, I look around and think “Where has a week gone?” but at least I can say I’ve made great inroads into HOLIDAY READS 2, which will be out in May.

I also try to take time just to enjoy being here and not beat myself up if I don’t spend every moment of every waking day writing.  On Thursday afternoon I decided to take myself out for a while, having been home all day writing.  I drove … Read the rest »