Hello everyone,
Throughout 2016, Rome might be burning but here in Kern Hall we've been having the most fantastic violin concerts. Here are some of my favourite bits:
If anything, it's been the year of the implusive bookings. Realising that being a grown-up with grown-up friends means spontaneity involves at least four weeks' notice and (usually) baby sitting arrangements, I've got over my fear of going to things alone and just started booking stuff that looks fun. As a result of this, things I've seen have included:
- going to
an ice hockey game and getting so hooked on it I ended up seeing the rest of their home games that season, and getting a season ticket for the new one.
- finally getting to a Prom (Mahler's 'Das Lied von der Erde' and other light classics) after sixteen years of living close to London to actually make it.
- going to an opera (Verdi's 'Macbeth')
- Rugby League game (England v Australia) at the Olympic Stadium
- a play in London about the American Civil War, the Homeric parallels of which I only picked up on in the final act (and I did work out a plot twist early on due to the piping on a soldier's uniform)
- Steve Vai at a venue in Paris. He was awesome (and to my shame I'd never heard of him when I booked)
- FRANK TURNER
I'm planning on continuing this approach in 2017. I've already got tickets for Josh Ritter, FRANK TURNER, and Messers Penn & Teller lined up.
I've also been working on getting out more and meeting new people. Joining 'OutdoorLads' back in April has been really good for me and I've done plenty of day hikes with them, as well as a day kayaking and a big hostel weekend in December. Definitely doing more with that organisation in 2017.
Trip wise, I went to Manchester and really fell in love with it, had a cold birthday weekend in Edinburgh, a hilariously-poorly timed trip to Paris over the Brexit weekend (and nobody had told me about the football), and had a most excellent extended holiday in Berlin, the German Baltic coast, Sweden, and, just so I could do TV's famous 'The Bridge', Copenhagen. Going by train all the way made the journey just as much fun as the holiday itself. My kind of fun to watch the world go by whilst knocking back beers in the bisto carriage.
I managed to get to two re-enactments this year, although due to far too many clashes not with my own unit. They were sufficient for me to retain my interest for another year at least.
Now the listy bits:
Favourite books: Owen Hatherley's 'Landscapes of Communism'; Graeme Burnet's
'His Bloody Project'; David Szalay's
'All that Man is'; Paul Beatty's
'The Sellout'. I'm also half-way through Tim Shipman's 'All-out War' about the Brexit campaigns which is a real page turner, but I haven't finished it so can't include it in this list.
Favourite TV: Nothing comes to mind, thinking about it. Probably some esoteric BBC4 documentary about the role of paint in the court of the Sun King or something
Favourite radio moment: Helen Archer's stabby-stabby moment with the scary Rob Titchener (that whole storyline was superbly played).
Favourite podcasts: 'Rex Factor' (remember Aed!); 'My Dad wrote a porno' (I can't look at pomegranates with a straight face these days)
Oh, and Cottage VII was far better than the similary-numbered
Police Academy film, and this forum and its inhabitants are still the best things on the Internet. Thank you for everything.
Have a great New Year and a fantastic 2017. I'm off up north to a remote cottage with old friends whilst some goons take 2016 quietly round the back of the shed.
Kern