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.9: Golden afternoon in Le Castellet

1982: relaxing in Le Castellet in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur region in south-east France. I love this area – not too far from Toulon.

Photographed with Canon 450D. Negative scanned using Silverfast 9SE & Silverfast HDR. Processed using Lightroom.

  • Mean Beer Festival?

    Substack diary no.126: Friday, 17th. April 2026

    Well, The Maltings came as something of a shock. For those who have never visited before it was probably a good medium-sized beer festival, but to those of us who have been attending for over 25 years it was a serious let-down. If I was to describe it in one word it would be ‘mean’.

    That does not mean to say it was not enjoyable. The selection of beers was adequate rather than the enormous of previous years. The standard of brewing was as good as ever, and there was plenty of seating.

    Shock number one came immediately upon arrival at the starting time of 5pm: £8 to get in for the evening, which included a festival half-pint glass and a brochure listing all the cask and keg beers and ciders. Then came the price of the beer tokens: £2.50 each or 8 for £20. That’s £5 a pint and staggeringly high for a beer festival. Remember, this one is unusual in that it is organised by the brewers themselves, whose primary aim is to promote and market their product. I must confess that paying £28 upon entry coloured my feelings about the festival from the start. The mean theme continued in other ways that I won’t go into here.

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  • Who decides what is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty?

    Wednesday & Thursday, 24th/25th. March 1976

    Swansea field trip day 3

    Day 3 and our intrepid geographers make the short trip from Swansea University to the Gower Peninsula. We were here to gain a ‘feel’ for the place in a combination of coach tour and very windy hill walking.

    I am fairly sure that the objective for the day was to ensure we were told as little about the objective as possible, in order to ensure we would develop as objective a view of the landscape as possible. Does that make sense?

    Possibly not, but all became clear as we headed back, sooner than anticipated, to university. An early dinner followed by “…a bloody great long lecture on landscape evaluation…” according to my ever-so succinct diary entry.

    I was not expecting this, and I suspect most of us were now thinking that perhaps we should have paid more attention on our little tour. For some reason I found that many of my classmates seemed to be focussing a greater than usual degree of attention on me. Very nice, but why?

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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…

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