Appropriation
Well, my take on the meditative quality of Holy Week is
almost at an end. I have written the
poem for Holy Saturday and that only leaves tomorrow’s Easter Day poem and the
sequence (such as it is) is finished – or at least ready for further
editing! You can read what I have
written so far at http://smrnewpoems.blogspot.com.es/
and welcome any and all comments, either on the site or by email to me
directly.
It is perhaps significant that the
iPhone photo I took of the grotesque corpse lying on the altar of our local
church appears to have been rejected by the blog site! It was the only photo that I have attempted
to add and it appeared to have been accepted, but, within a day the picture had
become an empty blank square. I wish I
understood how these sites work and why they do what they do.
Or perhaps I don’t!
Food
With our small town overrun by visitors (thank god, that,
after all is how the economy of this place survives) getting a meal in a
restaurant at the weekend is difficult.
During a holiday is virtually impossible. That is why we did just that. After all, if you don’t know where to go when
you live in the place it doesn’t really say very much about your native
knowledge!
The answer
to our culinary question was my leisure centre!
As the restaurant is still establishing itself, it has only been open as
a fully functioning eatery for a matter of weeks, it was still possible to walk
in and get a table for two.
The meal
was exceptional – we even had a choice of four different kinds of bread! Which just about sums up the quality of the
meal. Definitely worth going back. Again!
Summer
As a well-known ‘winter denier’ I am notorious for wearing
what Catalans regard as inappropriate clothing in the colder months of the year
– which for those of a foreign persuasion is all the year with the exception of
the months of June, July and August!
Now that
the weather is getting warmer I am discarding various layers of clothing. I am now down to T-shirt and shorts and
sandals. And underpants of course, I am
a well brought up boy!
In reality,
I suspect that it isn’t quite the time to be so emphatically summery. But I do like to encourage the seasons where
I can, and anyway the cycle ride this morning was acceptable in such skimpy
attire, so that means that it is official.
A little Bach for the
weekend
I have not had my traditional session of listening to The Saint Matthew Passion during Holy
Week. I usually do this on Good Friday
(I remember one Good Friday when I listened through headphones lying on a
sunbed in Gran Canaria) but the sight of the ‘visual aid’ on the altar of the
church I visited, put music right out of my mind. Still, there is always tomorrow and it is
Easter Sunday, almost as good as Friday!
And there is the essay, of course – and the visit to the UK
is approaching with almost indecent haste.
Quite a lot to keep me occupied!