Birds, dreams, bells
Feb. 7th, 2023 11:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Because some random things make a post:
Spacedog's Sarah Angliss looks at two centuries of sound effects here:
Bookmarking it here as I've not actually listened to it yet!
I spotted a grey wagtail in Kingstanding a couple of days ago. They're gorgeous little birds - slaty- backed with a lemon-yellow breast; tremulous. I note this as I've *never* seen one in a city suburb before; only by running water near my home. Pied wagtails are a fairly common urban sight. I don't know why this bird was pecking about on the concrete by Greggs - there's a canal about a mile away.
A slew of strange vivid dreams the last few days. Lesbian demon mafiosi - fairly benign - at war with a male criminal gang; I was the non-binary gangster's moll in what felt like a very British animé story. Drinking with a real-life friend in a not-real country pub, only for us both to be stalked by the Wild Hunt. The British Army (or maybe UNIT, but Doctorless) hopelessly bombing an alien mildew erasing the land.
I'm on a slow mission to re-read everything by Dorothy L. Sayers. STRONG POISON yesterday, which I loved. Wimsey seems a fairly attractive character to me still; urbane but not condescending, quite willing to look silly. I always did like detectives who underplay themselves. And here the limelight is shared by a few strong women who learn safecracking or the art of a dodgy séance to save someone from the noose. Next book up is probably John Camp's IN PRAISE OF BELLS, a little study of the traditions and folklore of British bells. I'm pretty sure Sayers' THE NINE TAILORS is mentioned a few times!
- Current Music: Colleen, "What Is A Componium?"
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Date: 2023-02-09 07:52 pm (UTC)I am! I have only written occasionally about individual novels in the series, but I like them very much, especially after the first few as Campion begins to take canonical shape. Some of my favorites of the series are my favorite mysteries from their era.