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!

THIS WEEK

50 Years of Photos : a new photo every week

No.5: Snow Train

c.1980: snow and fog descend upon Newton Abbot railway station

Morning Thoughts From A Devon Sitting Room

  • Tuesday, 3rd. February 2026

    It would appear that the drab and monotonous Wet Month is followed immediately by the imaginatively titled sequel Wet Month II which, to the relief of everyone but mud surfers and other assorted misfits, I am pleased to report is shorter. I am reliably informed that sunset in south Devon will today occur at ten past five and, since the clearest evidence for this – the sun – will not be visible to us, we will only become aware of this phenomenon as we are enjoying the PM news programme on the wireless, and feel the urge to venture towards the light switch.

    Being a person who wants to live in the future, but sadly tethered to the present against my will, I shall not, of course, be making the journey to the light switch. How quaint that would be. I shall engage an ‘app’ on my ‘phone to switch the lights on and, in all likelihood, select the ‘relax’ colour scheme. Or, if I am feeling particularly adventurous, I might just talk to the kitchen – “Siri, turn the kitchen lights on” – and it will respond in kind.

    Sadly, I will have to cook my own dinner. I asked Siri to do it once and nothing happened for hours. I mean, absolutely nothing. I could have died of malnutrition! However, in a fit of positivity, I realised that I quite enjoy cooking and, in the future that I envision, we will manage to avoid morphing into limbless torsos unable to think or do anything for ourselves, which is where it seems we might be heading.

50 Years Ago Today

  • Monday, 2nd. February 1976

    After a Cartography lecture this morning I was off to the 4th.floor at lunchtime for the King’s Hustings. A grand-sounding title for what turned out to be an amusing series of talks by the three candidates for President of the King’s College Union. I was not impressed.

    Spatial Analysis this afternoon was on Student’s T-test, which I found difficult to understand – probably because I am not very good at mathematics – but which I found easy in practice. In fact I finished my calculations well before time and was allowed to leave early!

    A grim night in terms of bars and music – but I enjoyed fish and chips at 28p! By comparison, lunch had set me back 19p.

    A Perfect Day – Gardening & Memorabilia

    Tuesday, 2nd. February 2021

    I recorded this as a very rare ‘Perfect Day’. Lockdown and the first day of gardening in 2021 – I managed to get a lot done: weeded the vegetable garden, cleaned out the greenhouse, pruned the pelargoniums and the hydrangea – the latter quite severely. It was in the wrong place but moving it would be beyond my capability.

    I found a great deal of memorabilia, including two ‘love’ letters from the 70’s and 80’s from women I was very fond of that I didn’t recall ever reading before. I also discovered old diaries, concert tickets, gig guides and so on from my days as a student at LSE. And that was the start of my ‘LSE Diary’ on my website.

RECENT stories

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…

Scotland 2022 travelogue

HOW I GOT HERE
and what I did along the way