Thoughts from a Devon Sitting Room

Recording my life in diaries and photographs, from heady days as a student in London in the 1970’s to being a pensioner on a low income today. My writing is a mixture of insight – from knowledge & experience – and history. I explore my professional and personal interests – energy & climate change, history, politics, music, film, food & drink… the list goes on!

50 YEARS OF PHOTOS

No.10: Dark Clouds over Westminster

Rather apt for current events! A photo taken on iPhone 6s in 2016.

  • Going Nowhere?

    Substack diary no.141: Saturday, 2nd. May 2026

    Looking out of the window to my right I can see the most stunning roses; golds, orange and red-tipped like little balls of flame in a country-house hearth. Next to them is the potentilla which, although nowhere near as showy, provides a multitude of small yellow flowers all the way through from April to October. A dozen or so birds were foraging in my back garden earlier; robins and thrushes pecking at the ground alongside blackbirds, all within a few centimetres of each other.

    Nature has given me a lift this morning from down to better. The endless trudging on an imaginary treadmill to a destination where my life can begin has been getting me down of late. I have not arrived, like a traveller at sea on a ship with broken engines that is drifting aimlessly at the whim of tide and weather. Will I ever be in a place where I can enjoy my books, my writing, my music, my films, my beer and wine, my cooking – and companionship? It feels pointless thinking of these things right now.

    All I really want is a home where I can engage in all those things and which is set in a landscape that I feel drawn to and part of. At some point later this morning I will come to realise that I am unlikely to arrive at such a destination, where life as I want to live it can begin. I will, as I always do, snap out of my malaise and accept that things could be a lot worse, and that I must make the most of what I have, stepping off the imaginary treadmill, if only momentarily. I will then, of course, be standing still. Going nowhere. But at least I have nature on the other side of the window.

  • Swansea field trip: the final days fading away into beer and a failed attempt to get home

    27th-29th March 1976

    After all the usual excitement of a geography field trip – touring the Gower Peninsula, measuring plant and soil types on a Valleys hillside, visiting Merthyr Tydfil and Port Talbot/Neath and a very strange remote pub – the final few days of the geography field trip just sort of fizzled out, but not without a cocktail of disappointment, amusement and beer.

    Saturday 27th. March

    The weekend started with a member of our group – Derek – wandering off on his own first thing. I am sorry to say that I do not remember Derek, but in my defence I certainly knew him then – and it was 50 years ago after all!.

    Most of us decided to head for the University and town libraries, which seemed eminently sensible – but not me. In the end I did a Derek and went for a walk around the city and nearby villages looking for tourist attractions. I have always been a bit of an explorer – a feature of my character that has never left me. Yes, on a visit to California I would of course visit Hollywood, but I would also drive up Route 1 towards Santa Barbara and take a random dirt road east, just to see what was there.

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So who is Colin Anderson?

A Devonian with stories to tell and a love of history, science, philosophy, environment, & entertainment.

An increasing number of people I know are either down the rabbit hole or caught in its event horizon, which I find distressing. I prefer the real world and, like a frantic sponge, I cannot help but soak up knowledge, insight & quality.

Which I like to share…

USA 2016 travelogue

Scotland 2022 travelogue