You worry about puppy fat. That your lipstick Cutex Kiss Me Quick smeared over with white lipstick, looks frosty enough. Bardot-like. But it’s not Bardot you want to be. It’s Sophia Loren. You practice her lips and even speak Latin into the mirror hoping to sound a bit Italian. Kiss me Quick has hasn’t happened yet but its around the corner. You’re 15 and the whole world lies ahead.
At the start of a year in these heady, first days of January, there's the same feeling of adventure ahead. I wonder who named this The Awfully Big Blog Adventure? I've discovered Penny Dolan has written the most blogs at a score of 126 (counting yesterday's). I come in at 124. That means we’ve been part of this 'adventure' for over 10 years!
'When dreams and reality are one, the miracle has happened,' D H Lawrence inscribed to the artist Georgia O'Keefe in his book, 'Death of a Porcupine and other essays.'
It's 2014. No... I didn't fly this plane, I stood there under its wing in the middle of the Namib Desert in a place called Wolwedans, which literally means where the Wolves Dance but more accurately where the Spotted Hyena hunts. We flew into the red dunes with skylines punctured by the silhouettes of oryxes... 'my dreams and reality are one'.
Landscapes are intrinsic to who we are... something we go back to time and again and draw strength from. So it seems right to close off with these two photographs.
It's 1952, me aged 5, with my father in front of the Zimbabwe ruins dated Sat.16th Aug.'52 in his handwriting. Little did I know that 50 years later I would set a historical novel, The Waterbearer, in this exact place, that would go on to win an IBBY Honour Book Award.
It's 1952, me aged 5, with my father in front of the Zimbabwe ruins dated Sat.16th Aug.'52 in his handwriting. Little did I know that 50 years later I would set a historical novel, The Waterbearer, in this exact place, that would go on to win an IBBY Honour Book Award.
It's 2018. The dusk of a quiet day in London between Christmas and New Year, when a pollarded London Plane tree turns a church steeple into a Baobab and I smell the woodsmoke of Africa.
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12 comments:
Ah, Di. Bittersweet to be signing off. But a 125 blogs! How wonderful. And what a wonderful last entry. I know you will always be an adventurer and here's wishing you many more amazing journeys in the future.
Wonderful post, Di, and just what I needed to read this morning! I shall try to make the most of this planetary alignment. Hope that your 2019 brings all sorts of good things, and thanks for your writing over the past 10 years
Oh I loved this Di. How sad that this is the last
Oh sorry. Gringomutti is Pam
Thank you Natasha and Jennie... both of you with your African connections! And gringomutti... where did you get that name? Gringo mother???
Thank you - as ever - for another, if last, beautiful and inspirational post. What a wonderfully aligned life and post, Dianne, and with a bright star rising for you too. You and all your photographs, will be missed.
By the way, years back, when the idea of an SAS blog was first proposed by YA author Anne Cassidy (one of the SAS founding members) a few of us had a long & intense email discussion, looking for the "perfect title" - where in the alphabet? popularity? already taken? memorable? clear? confusing? too worthy? and so on. This went on for several days by over feels now like a pedal-driven internet and we were all quite wary of this new thing called blogging.
In the end, urged on by Anne, and very much in a mood of "Let's just get on with it, shall we?" AN AWFULLY BIG BLOG ADVENTURE was chosen. We all quite liked the idea of stepping into the unknown but, in our keen-ness, hadn't recognised that the quote - from Peter Pan - actually describes death. Luckily, the ABBA title did not prove fatal, nor were we sued by a pop group. I think it was another one of Anne Cassidy's brilliant suggestions. End of history lesson.
Thanks for that Penny... maybe another blog post for newcomers to the blog to enjoy... the history of ABBA???? Yes I thought it might have been Anne Cassidy who was one of the starter members. Many good wishes for this new year and thanks for your comments. x
Will miss your posts very much, Di! And all your wonderful photographs... But what a lovely last post! Thank you!
I've enjoyed reading your wonderful posts. Hope 2019 brings you many good and happy things x
What a lovely post - and what gorgeous photos - and what a brilliant and appropriate one of the London church and the pollarded tree looking like a baobab. Best wishes for the future x Happy 2019!
Oh no...don't go! Am in awe of you posting for so long! Maybe you can guest post your next adventures? Have a wonderful 2019. ❤
Thank you for all the wonderful blog posts!
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