Today’s goodies were ink and mugs. I am a born again believer in double walled
glass mugs and have bought two more to prove it. I have justified the expense by telling
myself that the mugs come with filters so that I can make myself increasingly
exotic brews. Which is true as it
happens and I have been quite happily producing unique blends of clashing teas
to frighten my pallet. My tongue is going to have to be scraped soon if I am to
get back to the organic bits actually created by my body. God alone knows what it is doing to the
enamel of my teeth but I will have to be extra assiduous in my dental hygiene
until the fad has exhausted itself and I am back to the tried and tested
leaves.
The ink (3 bottles of Parker Quink Blue
Washable) are on my side table next to my reclining chair in the living room
and are probably going to be an accusation against my inaction for some time to
come. In my defence I have bought two
hypodermic needles, which is part of the master plan to get ink into the
disposable reservoirs of my pens as a laughable attempt at economy. To be fair, the only reason that I use disposable
fountain pens is that I like the nibs that they use, and the flow of the blue
ink is better than any other. Whether I
will be as pleased with the Parker ink is yet to be seen. And that depends on how capable I am at
following the inky instructions half understood on YouTube about getting the
nib unit out of the pen to allow the ink to get in. I do however have a few pens on which to work
so there is room for spectacular failure before undoubted success.
My swim today was in an empty pool. For the whole duration of the swim I was the
only one. Indeed for much of the time
there was no lifeguard either, so I was in glorious isolation apart from the
CCTV which was recording my every stroke.
Being alone in the pool is not the same
when there are roped off lanes. There is
nothing quite so enjoyable as diving, or falling in my case, into the smooth
surface of an empty pool. Your ripples
define the surface and you crease the sort of weather patterns of rippling
contours on the map of the water. With
lanes you restrict your disturbance to a corridor with very subtle interference
patterns spreading out. But even in
lanes it is good. My swim was not
particularly fast, but it was strong and steady and accompanied as always by a
bewildering succession of pieces of music being played through my cheekbones. Delight!
As far as my OU course is concerned I have
adopted a “I’m going to do my own thing” attitude and produced a number of
pieces of writing which I have posted to a deafening silence from the other
nineteen members of the tutor group. I
officially don’t care. I have decided on
the work that I want to do and if there are people to comment, good, and if
there aren’t, equally good. Otherwise I
am going to be consumed with petty resentment that is going to do me no good at
all. I have enjoyed my writing today and
I think that it has some merit. So that
is fine and I am satisfied.
Christmas continues to be felt by its
absence, apart from the kind card senders who post their pictures to me with
little hope of a return envelope. Bless
them and I have put up the four cards and very nice they look too.
Castelldefels has its few scrappy lights
outside the town and some pretty effective one in the main shopping
streets. The central Christmas tree is
an electric cone which looks pathetic in daylight and like a shopping centre second-rate
decoration at night. I still have not
put up the Christmas tree at home or the Belen.
This weekend is I think an appropriate time to do that.
I have purchased (at cut price) a twisted
metal welded box light with three little LEDs in it. It looks good on the table and I have added a
dimmer to make the light acceptable. In
a similar thrust for aesthetic satisfaction Toni has spray painted his watch
with chrome as part of a three-day painting programme to transform his
timepiece into a thing of glory. It
will, I have been told, have a green strap and lacquered metallic shining by
the time it is ready to be presented to the world as a watch reborn. I am biding my time and thinking of all the
ways in which the enterprise can fail, and voicing only a few of my concerns.
With my new CDs I am now almost back to the
Baroque in loading them into the computer and I am listening to them on my iPad
through the magic of computer sharing. Quite
how that works with the iPhone I am not sure I have just tired to load a track
that I am quite certain is in my iMac and I can’t find it. This is why I should be taking up the classes
which are given in the Apple Store in Barcelona. In the New Year I will go. Promise.
Tomorrow is the buying of the Christmas
presents. I have warned Toni and
tomorrow has been set aside for this to happen.
I still don’t know exactly what we are doing for Christmas Day, but the
lack of certainty adds a certain quality of tension to a day which is usually
all too predictable.
To the shops!