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.11: Southwark Sunset

August 1989: An evening on the Thames from Hay’s Galleria.

  • Food & Beer!

    Substack diary no.160: Friday, 22nd. May 2026

    I will be venturing out later this morning, walking up to the bus stop and on the No.7 bus for town. Not a scenic route as it is all urban: through the suburbs, past the race course and into the town centre, where the driver will switch off the engine for about 10 minutes. One day I must stay on the bus, which carries on to Totnes and Dartmouth, which is most certainly a scenic journey – free for me of course with my pensioner pass – but only £3 for everyone else. Not bad for an hour’s drive through the South Hams.

    I am thinking of cooking either a chicken or king prawn chow mein. I have fresh noodles to use up and would prefer to avoid freezing them. I just need to pick up chilli, spring onion, a sweet pepper and piece of ginger from the greengrocer in the market. Sadly I do not have a wok, and making a chow mein in a shallow pan is not easy. I must save up for a wok but I would want one with a lid – and wok’s with lids are not easy to find. The reason being that I gave up my Dutch pot many years ago, and that type of pan is ideal for cooking curries. A wok would be great for curries, where there is plenty of surface area for my spice mixture to ‘catch’ as my Guyanese wife used to say, and I knew what she meant. It would be great for east Asian cooking as well.

    It will be warm out today – comfortably warm for me at 22 degrees. The weekend will be too hot. I am not good with temperatures of 25 degrees and over. If it is 25 degrees in the shade imagine what it is in the sun! I have never liked sun or heat and always search out shade. Today, I shall be wearing a hat with a brim that provides a certain amount of shade. I have had enough basal cell carcinoma cut out to not want to go through that all over again! I have no doubt that ample shade will be provided by the Saracens Head, where I shall no doubt end up for a London Pride or a Proper Job – or perhaps one or two of each!

  • Trouble @ Home – events that would have a dramatic impact on my life – part 2

    LSE Diary Thursday, 15th. April 1976

    One of my flatmates woke me up at 7 o’clock this morning with news about our accommodation. She reassured me that we would be safe in the flat until 25th. June: nothing can happen to us and we were advised to not pay any rent to our landlord Teresa.

    I was at work in City & Guilds as usual but a quick sprint to Alfred Marks at lunchtime revealed there was no cheque for me to cash. Luckily I had brought my cheque book with me; without it I would have had a miserable cashless Easter weekend.

    Back at work my now good friend John Johnson from Orkney took me to the pub and bought me a couple of pints – it was to thank me and say goodbye as this was my last day. I had enjoyed my time here and made some good friends who, at the time, I was not to know that I would see again – and in the not too distant future.

    I left work on the 253 bus to Bethnal Green to visit the Legal Aid office, but it was closed. I was about to enjoy an Easter weekend that, it turned out, would be the warmest for 24 years. It was also the weekend before I became homeless, and spending more time than I would like roaming the streets of London.

    The story continues…

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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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