I can hear the plaintive meow of Mollie coming down from her attic retreat, she will have to share a bedroom with Matilda tonight. I see there is a discussion about the terrors (is that the right word?) of getting old. But we should not forget from the moment we opened our mouths for the first yell in our lifetime, that death was always on the cards.
Perhaps we should prod it to see what he has to offer. Oblivion of course, but just imagine, just dream, maybe you will meet all those people you have lost through life. The old achy bones will at last have rest and you will become once more star dust in the Universe. To meld and mix with the rest of the wonderful expanse of 'nothingness' maybe?
I have been listening to Chris Van Tulleken - Ultra Processed People about all the junk food manufacturers fill our daily ration with but he points out millions of years ago when life began on this planet, the organisms were quite happily eating metals and minerals and living in boiling hot conditions - that rather pleases me, we can always adapt ;)
The other book I am reading at the moment is Horatio Clare's 'Truant'. Sent, like all good middle class children to a public school (i.e. America private school) he was learning about cigarettes, alcohol, drugs and sex from an early age. I suppose it compensated for the miserable existence within the school. Apparently when you were found out and hauled up before the headmaster, all that happened was that you were exchanged with similar boys from another school. See for reference the Conservative Party!
But salvation came along he was sent eventually to an international school somewhere round Cardiff, and found that 'foreign' people had a much better outlook than the British lot. So that is why you will see at the end of this is a video of a 'flash mob' in Spain playing Beethoven's Ode to Joy', surely one of the most inspiring pieces of music. Schiller's word appertain to God, and though I don't believe in any god, the thought that something must dwell beyond the stars. Is an idea to grasp and think about.


