Archive for April, 2008

Shakespeare by Bill Bryson: Review

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Nobody knows much, if anything at all about Shakespeare: that’s the premise Bryson sets out to prove in this slim, amusing volume. The fact that it runs to fewer than 200 pages is testament to the playwright’s relative anonymity, […]

Notes from Morocco: Day Four

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

We are woken up by the musicians. They come stamping around the camp shortly after seven, standing by the flap of each tent and banging their drums. It certainly beats the hey-hey-hey Mickey Mouse message they played down the phones on a press trip to Disneyland Paris a couple of years back.
Today we were leaving. […]

Notes from Morocco: Day Three

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Today we left Marrakech, but not to go home. Instead, we assembled after our meeting for a briefing by Azim’s team. They gave us maps, emergency mobiles and the keys to a fleet of twenty-odd 4×4, and sent us off into the mountains.
The idea was that we would all make our way out of the […]

Notes from Morocco: Day Two

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Marrakech is famed for its Souq. At home we have markets, but they don’t compare to this knotted tangle of streets, lined by tiny businesses that will have been trading in its shady corners since the Normans invaded Britain. It’s many travellers’ sole reason for coming to Marrakech.
After an early briefing we split into groups […]

Notes from Morocco: Day One

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Uma Thurman was on our plane. I had never imagined she would fly budget. Anyhow, there she was occupying the front two rows, with the aircrew fawning over her all the way from London to Marrakech, and taking photos with their mobile phones, which clearly weren’t turned off.
The first we saw of Morocco was the […]

Cirque du Soleil: Delirium

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

Cirque du Soleil: it’s like buses. You wait years to see it and then three come along at once. So it was that last night we found ourselves at the O2 watching Delirium, just a few weeks after Varekai at the Royal Albert Hall.
It was a good show. Very different to any we had seen […]

French France

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

France in the spring is becoming a tradition. We zizz over on the Shuttle and drive to Boulogne for the afternoon, then head back through Calais to pick up a summer’s-worth of wine and spirits and home in time for bed.
The Shuttle is so easy, and barring a bit of head-scratching and map reading to […]

Will’s birthday

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

Oscar wrapped the presents
It’s almost unbelievable that Will is one. It seems only a few months since he was born, while we were all out eating Spanish food on a Good Friday evening. But the fact that today was his birthday and we were off to Kent to celebrate is testimony to the fact that […]

Getting back to normal

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

The last few weeks have been non-stop writing the book. I’ve been getting up at half five and writing before work, then writing when I’ve got back home again. I think the cat quite enjoys it. He sits on my lap at my desk and watches the cursor wandering across the screen.
Now it’s done. I […]