Pension lawyer meets world
Monday, 16 March 2026
Oxford
Bristol gig visit
| George III |
Alms Houses. Nice inscription on them below
As Luka and Anna were working on essays, I still had some time to kill so went into the ceramics section of Bristol Museum. Liked this modern porcelain collection, with modern vessel shapes decorated in antique style
And then to meet the students at the Hatchett Inn, as rumour had it once frequented by Blackbeard the pirate. Now more by bikers
Then dinner at a very decent Sri Lankan restaurant before crossing the road to the gig venue, the Croft.
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| Luka feigning astonishment at the size of the dosa he and Anna had ordered. |
But I led them back in for Bones Ate Arfa, and introduced then to the lads. I have bemoaned the lighting at venues before, and this place was no exception in liking the idea of bathing the acts in infra red. So I didn't take many shots. On the plus side the Croft has a big stage.
And the big stage allowed Herbie and his drums to take centre stage
Unfortunately, Luka and Anna did not take to the band at all. "Did you really like that?" asks Luka, clearly incredulous that anyone would. However, the night got worse. While we were inside, the heavens had opened, and we found ourselves cast out into a monsoon. Honestly, most of the side streets had turned into fast flowing rivers. The trainers that I was wearing and which I was convinced were waterproof were clearly nothing of the kind. I was very grateful to Luka for taking me most of the way back to the hotel. At least I was wearing a showerproof coat - they were wearing nothing remotely water resistant and looked highly bedraggled . An especially galling outcome if one hadn't enjoyed the band either.
But they didn't have my early start. I had arranged to meet up for breakfast with my ex-trainee Anna (yes another Anna) and her husband who were now based in Bristol. Which was absolutely lovely to do. I so enjoy catching up with folk. Although again I didn't do well on the weather. It poured after I set out from the hotel, cleared up while were having breakfast into being lovely and sunny, only to chuck it down again as I returned to the station.ðŸ˜
Samurai at the British Museum
..and this is a Samurai wandering off with a decapitated head in his hand
They devoted a wall to rather atmospheric silhouetted samurai soldiers riding on horseback
It had never occurred to me before, but Darth Vader was based on a samurai warrior, although fairly obvious when you see them together
Unfortunately there is also an unintended comic element to it all. The fearsome Hawaiian deities look rather like children's comic book characters
It is difficult to read blub about the sacred nature of these gods when (a) they can't be identified (their culture is so important that they have forgotten it) and (b) they look like something out of themuppet show.






