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Final stretch

October 24, 2014

My cat’s agent has been in touch to point out that yesterday’s cat/computer image combo was misrepresentative of my personal …

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Launch

April 7, 2014

It has been one of those busy weeks, the focal point of various efforts since the start of the year.  …

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Shedding

March 19, 2014

The saga of the garden reaches its close, my new shed having arrived yesterday morning.  Unfortunately the roof of said …

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Deadlines

December 2, 2012

Frenetic does not go part of the way to describing how the past couple of days have been, the payoff …

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Full of notes

November 5, 2012

Mirabile dictu I managed to get the first version of Why Should We Not Sing? finished over the weekend, despite …

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The start of something new

July 20, 2012

Is it possible to get Festival fatigue? I am not entirely sure, but I am certainly veering towards tiredness as …

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Luck and practice

June 23, 2012

There is a busy weekend ahead, and I’ll be playing works by Franck, Sullivan, Duruflé, Handel, Fauré, Howells, Leighton and …

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Storm a-coming

May 30, 2012

Another day of good humour and good work yesterday, a late morning shaking off the tiredness of the weekend. I …

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Artificial intelligence?

January 13, 2012

Anyone who believes that we are some way from developing artificial intelligence is clearly deluded, for computers have long been …

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