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.12: Hawk Eye

July 2020: A bird of prey in my garden – with pigeon for lunch.

  • Pizza!

    Substack diary no.168: Saturday, 30th. May 2026

    It could be said that one of the aims of this diary is to record my gradual decline in the period following retirement, but it really is not as simple as that. I suspect most people would think of the decline in health – mental and physical – as being an inevitable characteristic of ageing. And in many ways they would be right; our bodies have been wearing out for decades but in my case I think I have adapted well and, if anything, I am able to do just as much, if not more, than I could when I was 20, albeit at perhaps a more leisurely pace.

    But there are many other aspects of life that improve with age, and my trip to Chagford yesterday and my present state of mind prove the point. I feel good. At the Chagford flea market yesterday I took time to chat with some very nice and interesting people. A French woman selling boule and baguettes she made at home with French flour. How could I resist? A young woman selling her range of chocolate bars – Little Dartmoor. Again, how could I resist? A lime and ginger dark chocolate bar joined the boule in my Co-op bag. A woman in the queue for tea whose husband was once a Steward at Newton Abbot racecourse. I hope she is able to get her cataracts operation soon. And so it goes on.

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  • Trouble @ Home – events that would have a dramatic impact on my life – part 3

    Easter weekend: 16th. to 19th. April 1976 

    After a great Easter weekend I find myself homeless and with all my possessions on the wrong side of a locked door.

    The big event of Good Friday was, perhaps surprisingly, a one-hour radio 1 ‘special’ with Johnnie Walker. During the afternoon there was quite a build-up to a ‘mysterious journey’ that would commence at 16:01. I was intrigued enough to unwrap a C60 cassette and cue up my deck to record. I was glad I did – it was the best radio show I had ever heard, and that tape would be played many times over the next few years.

    Sadly I no longer have the tape. It would have disappeared some time in the 80’s or perhaps as late as the 90’s, but I treasured it and it was a touchstone for what I would want to do if ever I became a radio DJ rather than just Funky Genghis, the university DJ. The show was essentially themed around summer, sunshine and relaxation and included tracks I would not normally have listened to, with brilliant segues and fades. For example, I was not a fan of the Beach Boys, but within the context of the overall ‘feel’ of the hour they sounded great. George Harrison’s Here Comes the Sun was, of course, featured and sounded great. An astonishing show. I wonder if it is still available somewhere today?

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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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