| Monday |
[Oct. 26th, 2009|09:35 pm] |
| [ | Current Location |
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| [ | mood |
| | contemplative | ] |
| [ | music |
| | The Mediæval Bæbes - Scarborough Fair | ] | A quick flick through the TV in the cabin on Sunday night brought up Countryfile (older viewers will remember this as the BBC Farming programme) - as it is now a 'diverse' countryside programme it also includes some farm diversification and this week had a farm that did Hallow E'en 'scare' tours and another that specialised in sheep's milk for a nearby cheese maker in Lancashire. I must confess an enthusiasm for smoked sheep's cheese after an impromtu picnic with ingredients garnered from a food festival on Winchester Cathedral Green. Apparently sheeps milk / cheese is easier on the digestive tract, as sheeps milk has smaller fat particles (as well as more calcium)...
Monday had a subtle backdrop of BBC Radio Two. With Zoe Ball standing in for Ken Bruce, William Orbit gave the "Tracks Of My Years" - Although I like a lot of stuff by him, I was surprised to find I wasn't amazingly inspired by the tracks of his choice... A couple of hours later, my ears picked up to Visage with Fade to Grey and Spandau Ballet shortly afterwards.
Tomorrow I move cabin for a couple of nights (apparently, visitors on a stop-over necessitate an accommodation move around).
Looking ahead, I've booked a ticket for The Mediæval Bæbes performing at Sheffield Cathedral on Friday 18th. December. :) Meanwhile - the next spell of four weeks off to fill too... |
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