Campaign Trail – Days 22-25
Necessity and fairness dictate that this should be my last Campaign Trail post. Tomorrow is Election Day, and I’ll be spending it making conference calls to various countries and working… Continue Reading
Richard Pierce – author, poet, painter
Necessity and fairness dictate that this should be my last Campaign Trail post. Tomorrow is Election Day, and I’ll be spending it making conference calls to various countries and working… Continue Reading
Saturday was more of a day away from the campaign trail than on it. I’d been asked a long time ago to do a set of poetry at the Turn… Continue Reading
Random recollections of what’s been going on. If days could be extended to cover 36 hours it might be helpful. Wednesday was fragmented. I had a lot of work to… Continue Reading
On Tuesday I spent most of the day in London, attending a mass assembly for children from North London schools to raise their awareness of whom they could seek help… Continue Reading
I’ve been too busy with real life to blog about this wonderful election campaign for a few days, which may or may not be a good thing. Only you can… Continue Reading
If I start with Day 14 first, I bumped into a couple in the pub this evening after playing cricket (unsuccessfully) for Stradbroke, and had a long conversation with them… Continue Reading
I’m still manfully fighting my way through The Casual Vacancy. I’m about three quarters of the way through now, and it’s suddenly dawned on me that it’s not really about… Continue Reading
Some days are duller than others. I got up on Saturday morning full of good intentions, meaning to get some roofing felt for one of my sheds that the recent winds… Continue Reading
All appears quiet in the village, battle-axes being sharpened in secret, no doubt. Friday dawns grey and glum here in the the place even district politicians seem to think is… Continue Reading
I’m a day behind with this narrative, so I’m merging two days into one, which is what life really seems to be like at the moment anyway. They say time… Continue Reading