... not something I’m very often prey to these days.
Nostalgia is such an empty, frustrating emotion – quite pointless, really.
But this afternoon, while I was getting the fire started, I
listened to Julie Fowlis’s album UAM,
something I haven’t heard since last winter when I used it as the regular
accompaniment to Mists of Avalon and Possession. It speaks of freezing nights
spent by a warm fireside, of cigars and port and the priestess.
I miss the priestess. She’s sleeping soundly now in a sacred
space, while her temple gets turned over to the more secular interests of the
Saxon hordes. At least, I assume that’s what it’s being used for. Can’t say I have
much interest in money changers or barbarians, especially when there are more
pressing concerns to be met.
Have to go and prepare dinner soon so I can have it out of
the way before seven o’clock when I
have a phone call booked with Helen. One has to book phone calls with Helen.
She’s busy.
And while I have barbarians in mind, I read that a government minister says we should un-ban hunting with
dogs. I’m laying plans to have him set down somewhere in the vicinity of a
pride of lions and see how he gets on. I’ll raise a glass and exclaim ‘Gentlemen,
I give you today’s Minister.’
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People who lead governments tend not to think about long-lasting consequences. That's part of the reason why the world is so messed up. I just hope it doesn't collapse while I'm still alive.
I have the same concern, Maria, and even I'M getting worried. You do realise that's one of the arguments against democracy, don't you?
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