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Happy Fourth of July : Come See The Beloved Country...

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Dear Juliet Happy Fourth of July! Here and now, I'm staying off hard politics but, only a few short months ago, I was saying I'd never go Stateside again as Trump was unfairly tightening up ESTA rules: "But (assuming this is it), I'm not going to be jumping with joy not to be going back. Not at all. This will be the sour end of a sweet and soulful thirty-five year relationship between me and the States. One in which I crossed America by Greyhound bus from sea to shining sea, stole the Enterprise in order to meet a Hollywood princess on Sunset Boulevard, saw the view from the Twin Towers, the Empire State and the Willis Tower, walked along the Grand Canyon's rim and wrote like Jack Kerouac while I was on the road. And that was hardly the half of it. I got to like Americans, and to love some of them. I defended you to your detractors and respected your traditions. But I can't square the noble words of your First Amendment with the grubby authoritarianism of your...

Beaton at Ascot

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Dear Juliet Two appointments today, and unlike the White Rabbit, I have no pocket watch to keep time at bay! So here's a selection of photographs from a visit to the Cecil Beaton exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery last December. Winter's chill had not fallen hard on London, the sky was blue, crisp and bright. I'd been to Henry Pordes and got an early edition of The Man With the Golden Gun , and over a tea and toastie at the Gallery's tearooms, heard that Beaton was the thing to see... He's chiefly famous for the Ascot scene in My Fair Lady , but also visited Hollywood and took shots of the stars:                                                                                                               ...

Return To Eden

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Dear Juliet I hope you enjoyed rereading Roses . The rangers at Point Lobos had some sort of library called a docent where volunteers train and study , I think. I sent them a copy of Drusilla's Roses two years ago. It might still be there. John Steinbeck said he left a lot of tracks. I guess I did too. I remember going back, walking on down past the monastery and its beach There wouldn't have been anything without you. All those days and miles, you and Dru walked with me too. Out of sight, out of view. Ghosts of time past and ventures new. I had the old straw hat I got in L.A. I walked down to the Point, and I thought of you. Nodded to the rangers and went through. Winding path, pine and cypress, coming to quite a salty windy view. Down to the beach, same as it had been thirteen, fourteen years ago. Chapel's grace, surf 'neath heaven, this is true. Without you, what would I do? Sit and stare at sea and shore, ponder scripture as nuns do. Remember, though, Dru loves you...

Peace At the Point...

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Dear Juliet I hope you're okay. Love, J.

Gatsby's Idyll At the Point...

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Dear Juliet I see Nickel City's opening hours were extended, I think you're very tired, I won't talk much. Not that there's a lot going on here. The clock's ticking steadily down to the end of the chemo-pill course and I just had a glorious afternoon doing the home insurance. Joy. So I think I'll stick with the basics and make the point that I didn't much feel like writing anything this afternoon, but I nevertheless dragged myself manfully to the desk and tried to pulp together some fiction for you. Because you're worth it. All for the promise of a smile, as I once said. I hope you see the beaches at the Point one day, idyllic amidst sand and ocean spray. Perhaps Gatsby was wrong. Perhaps one fine morning we will no longer be borne so ceaselessly back into the past. Perhaps we will run faster, stretch out our arms further and find one far-off day that we are come down to the sea and it is done... Quite a few allusions there, but they come to naught again...

The Iron Bridge

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Dear Juliet Two cancellations last night (no partridge up a pear tree) so I took myself to Ironbridge (a nearby World Heritage Site) to pass the time... It's the site of the world's first bridge entirely to be made of cast iron, and it was completed in 1779. At about the same time, Spain allied itself with the American revolutionaries and declared war on Britain; and General "Mad Anthony" Wayne captured the Stony Point outpost from us limeys. I don't think General Wayne was any relation to John Wayne (who was born Marion Morrison), but overall I guess it was a bad year for us. However, at least we built a bridge. And that's a nice bit of history, but that's not the thing. I walked down from the top of the town in ninety degree heat, couldn't find a coffee shop, walked up again and once I'd got back near to the top, belatedly realised I hadn't taken any photographs of it for you... I'd have to go back, and this was also after the last walk t...

Last Walk, Still On the Line...

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Dear Juliet And that's about it! Last appointment at New Cross Hospital, a couple of trips to other hospitals for final check-ups (skin, ultrasound), and one final telephone assessment in late July at which time I should be finishing my last load of pills. I gave my clinical nurse practitioner Rajni a copy of Dear Miss Landau , she's OK'd me to add her picture to this post and I had a last check-in with the ducks on the canal, all of whom asked kindly after you. I'd better tell Sleepless in Seattle about this, too... However, it was good to know you were listening on the wire while I was doing the walk. That made it easier and all you ever had to do was be yourself. I probably won't make any foreign travel plans until I've taken my last pill, but - here's a thought - it's nice I can consider heading back up to that sunlit city on the hill. Not quite sure which hill, admittedly, but I'll think of something. Any ideas? Well, I'm at work tonight bu...