Abandoned reading: Milk Teeth by Jessica Andrews 📚
Just couldn’t get on with the main character. Or the repetition of certain words - not sure if that was intentional or I just became fixated on it.
#PhotoMo Bank Holiday fun helping a friend decorate her flat before selling. We were here 8 years ago decorating before she moved in too
Finished reading: The Gallows Pole by Benjamin Myers 📚
Continuing to work my way through everything Benjamin Myers writes.
Played a pre-season friendly today - first time I’ve picked up a hockey stick in 5 months. I didn’t embarrass myself and it didn’t break me 🏑
First day back from holiday and it has completely run away from me. Don’t feel like I’ve stopped and yet have little to show for it 😏
#PhotoMo had to collect my prints before they were fully dry so we’re not eating at the table the rest of the weekend 😆
#PhotoMo Albion press I used today to finish my submission for the 20:20 print exchange - https://www.2020printexchange.com/
Holiday update: I have reached the “what day is it?” stage.
#PhotoMo I took up tag rugby this summer aged 40. It’s the most fun I’ve had playing sport in a long time, even tonight in torrential rain
Women’s hockey QF here we go. Hoping for a miracle🤞
While watching the kayak cross finals on BBC I realised the only thing I’ve been missing from their coverage (through watching on Discovery+) is Hazel Irvine.
Finished reading: The Red Parts by Maggie Nelson 📚
Reading, or watching, anything related to real crimes always feels voyeuristic to me. While it is about a murder and subsequent trial, this book is more about the author whose writing is raw and honest, sometimes brutally so.