Adventures of Mr. Paul
Musings and misadventures of a wannabe writer...
Sunday, 28 June 2026
The Hills might endeth
Saturday, 27 June 2026
How do you tell someone their name is wrong?
You take a deep breath and speak to them. Or you can write it in a letter if you prefer. You don’t even have to post it to them; you could send it as an email. It all depends on how direct you want to be with them and fast you want a response. It depends on how urgent you think this is. If you wanted to be novel, you could splash out and hire a skywriter. But the name that they’re using could be a nickname or it’s shortened for something else. The parent could have really liked the sound of the name but was unsure how to spell it. Or maybe they wanted to be unique. It might be for religious, family or cultural reasons. The person in question might not like their real one. But do you really have the authority when someone’s been using it for so long? Does it offend you?
Friday, 26 June 2026
Watch your Step #bentley 3
Thursday, 25 June 2026
More tonne bags of Crushed Granite conveyed to site and unloaded by workboat 'Swinton' this morning. Plenty for the volunteers to work with
I suppose it’s another way of telling us that the towpath is going to be closed for a while. But whereabouts specifically and for how long? When will it be safe to plan a trip out there again? Maybe we can track the boat to find out. Is this a call for volunteers to come and help get the job done quicker? It’s going to take more than one morning, but there’s no call to arms here or indication of how long it will take. Will a morning be a whole session? It sounds like everything is organised and is divided by a number of teams but we just have to wait and look out for future tweets. In the meantime, we have to hope that the work doesn’t get in our way. Maybe we have to revert to previous tweets to find out. Hopefully, nothing got vandalised in the first place.
Wednesday, 24 June 2026
On the Bench #bentley2
You come across certain features on a walk that look so good
that you just have to pose with them. Some places are so popular that people
even queue up for them. Spring was in bloom and this was a perfect spot for a
weary traveller; though we hadn’t clocked up much mileage yet. We continued
past a junction on our left, then just before a barn on our right we took a
signed footpath bearing east through a steel gate. Here, we bore right through
a field alongside the edge of a thicket, then passed over a stile and through a
second field to reach another stile. Instead of crossing, we headed south and
followed the outline of the wood and continued directly south through a section
of it before emerging into another field. This footpath ended on a small track
and we turned right to head west to a T-junction.
Tuesday, 23 June 2026
Left Behind #dream 222
I’m visiting a theme park with a friend. I wouldn’t say it was a childhood friend; it was more like a bully that your Mum had paired you up with for the convenience since they lived up the road from you. But we’d both had a good day out at the park looking at all of the models on display. When it was time to go, the exit to the station was a lift made of lego with red, yellow, white and green bricks. I’d stopped for one last photo, and when I’d put my phone away, my friend was nowhere to be seen. I assume that she must have gone up without me. I pressed the call button and ascended alone. But when I got to the top, there was so sign of her there either. It was an empty walkway with a concrete floor and colourful barriers made of lego to look like those sturdy iron gates with the curves.



