BN22 - Small Pleasures

As our social and intellectual horizons narrow due to the Covid-19 restrictions I have found myself focussing more on small pleasures (which is all I’ve got as I can’t see anyone, go out or do anything!).

Here’s my current list:

  • Making the very first espresso from a fresh bag of coffee. The smell and taste are amazing.

  • The smooth strokes of a fountain pen on high quality paper.

  • Cleaning out a fountain pen and trying a new ink.

  • Watching a flock of long-trail tits on the bird feeder.

  • Laughing at my cat as he sits on my keyboard and demands attention.

  • Pink and gold sunsets in our big Suffolk sky.

  • Storm Christoph’s winds gusting around the trees and office.

  • Watching the noisy mob of crows cross our garden in the late afternoon

I’ll take what I can get, at the moment.

BN21 - A Touch Of Citrus

It’s bone-chillingly cold here.

The sky is grey and slabs of wet sleet are being hurled at the windows.

A bit of colour has been added by JJ’s home-grown slices of lemon floating in my water glass - a welcome reminder of summer and flash of colour in the gloom.

BN20 - Martin Scorsese's laugh

Martin Scorsese is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. He made Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, Goodfellas, Casino. The man is a genius.

I have been watching “Pretend it’s a city” [Paywall] on Netflix - a documentary about his friend Fran Lebowitz. Fran is a firecracker, and I loved every minute of her being on screen. She’s whip-smart and her humour is brutal, sharp, cruel and true.

She is a marvel, but the sound of the “genius” Scorsese’s giggles and belly laughs when his friend shares her stories was epic.