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 – a new photo every week

No.8: Smoo Caves

2022: A glimpse inside Smoo caves near Durness in the far north-west of Scotland

THIS WEEK

Morning Thoughts From A Devon Sitting Room

  • No.95, Wednesday, 11th. March 2026

    Blue sky, muted sunshine, a moderate breeze and temperatures likely to reach over 11 degrees – it almost feels like spring. Any moment now the campanologists will commence their weekly practice, reminding me that it is Wednesday or, as we used to say in past times, Market Day.

    We are much less likely to refer to certain special days by their alternative names. For example, in Newton Abbot Wednesday was Market Day and the following day was Half-Day Closing. The notion of shops and other businesses closing for half a weekday seems almost barmy to many people today. Not to me.

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50 Years Ago…

  • Mike Absalom, The Listener & Infra-red Mapping

    A day in the life of a student: Thursday, 11th. March 1976

    Despite the student grant providing for necessities only I found myself buying two weekly papers. I always remember the NME – New Musical Express – essential reading for many years to keep up with everything on the music scene. I often managed to complete the crossword – the only crossword I remember having a go at in those days.

    I had almost forgotten the other weekly – The Listener. I have fond memories of that paper and I wish it was still around today. A BBC weekly that focussed mainly on politics, history and the arts, with writers like George Orwell, Sylvia Plath, Bertrand Russell, T.S.Eliot and George Bernard Shaw. It was like reading Radio 4, my constant companion now but not in the 1970’s. My wireless listening was almost exclusively Radio 1 and John Peel.

    The Listener was 15p and for context a pint of beer was 20p. I also occasionally bought HiFi for Pleasure – 30p – The Geographical (magazine, not be confused with the National Geographic) at 45p and now and again a Guardian at 10p.

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My home town in Devon since 1956! Many of these blog posts will be featuring Newton Abbot through the years but some will also be from around Devon.

A sample of recent posts

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