Autumn has come creeping into my garden... Virginia Creeper, a bright scarlet splash against the honeysuckle vine.
And enlivening the old fence with its glory.
What brightens your day at this time of year?
I saw a movie last night that I recommend — an Iranian film called A Separation.It's about a woman who wanted to leave Iran to get a better future for her daughter, and the husband who cannot leave because he cares for his elderly father, who has Alzheimers, and the consequences that arise from the stress this puts them under.
It was a wonderful movie — intense, subtle and complex, with no easy resolutions. I felt for every one of the characters. The acting was excellent, even by the children. The daughter, torn between her parents, was superb in her restrained desperation. No teen histrionics here.
It was also a fascinating glimpse into another culture.
I've been pondering on the failure of words to convey what you intend. Partly it's because I'm ditching a big chunk of the beginning of my current book, and starting again from scratch. Partly it's because a friend is currently ill, and a group of us sent her flowers and a simple message. Card read ‘think of this as super placement’. Now, I had enough functioning brain cells to realise something had been lost in translation, but what? 3am it struck me – super placement, soup replacement.