Jul. 4th, 2020
An overcast morning. I also have a feeling town will be busy with the pubs reopening as well as the hairdressers. Thus I will probably leave the second Faversham post checking job till next week. The reason is that it is Preston Street which has both Spoons and two micro pubs and the Shepherd Neame pub at the top near the station plus two other pubs. Yep, five pubs in one road.
So, I have been catching up with Roswell New Mexico , and primarily so since my brother mentioned it and he is hooked on it. On the whole I still prefer the original but I like the twist that Liz is Mexican and that the background is the toxic politics of dRump and the xenophobic barrier of that wall between Mexico and the USA. I am warming to this new series.
I have a couple of items to post so I shall do that at the local shop.
So, I have been catching up with Roswell New Mexico , and primarily so since my brother mentioned it and he is hooked on it. On the whole I still prefer the original but I like the twist that Liz is Mexican and that the background is the toxic politics of dRump and the xenophobic barrier of that wall between Mexico and the USA. I am warming to this new series.
I have a couple of items to post so I shall do that at the local shop.
Ewart phoned me midday to say that he was coming into Faversham to have a few drinks and wondered if i was coming. I replied that I was not thinking of going to town but since he asked I would and thus I told him that I would be there around one in the afternoon. He texted me to say that he found The Bear was open and he was in the snug. We had four pints of Master Brew each before departing our separate ways.
On my way back walking down to my favourite supermarket I noticed that the hat and book shop was selling ice cream just outside of the entrance, and I thought this was another thread to their business and I approved.

For dinner I had bean and dill sauté potato pasta. It was different but delicious.
On my way back walking down to my favourite supermarket I noticed that the hat and book shop was selling ice cream just outside of the entrance, and I thought this was another thread to their business and I approved.

For dinner I had bean and dill sauté potato pasta. It was different but delicious.
Saturday Jazz Selection
Jul. 4th, 2020 08:39 pmTime for some jazz flavours -
John Abercrombie – Timeless
John Abercrombie – guitar
Jan Hammer – organ, synthesizer, piano
Jack DeJohnette – drums
Paul Bley - Love Lost
Chet Baker & Paul Bley - You Go To My Head
Helmut Newton Photography
Chet Baker - Trumpet
Paul Bley - Piano
From the album "Diane" (1985)
Bobby Timmons trio - So Tired
Piano - Bobby Timmons
Bass - Ron Carter
Drums - Al "Tootie" Heath
Album - The Bobby Timmons Trio In Person (1961)
Enjoy
Da jazz
John Abercrombie – Timeless
John Abercrombie – guitar
Jan Hammer – organ, synthesizer, piano
Jack DeJohnette – drums
Paul Bley - Love Lost
Chet Baker & Paul Bley - You Go To My Head
Helmut Newton Photography
Chet Baker - Trumpet
Paul Bley - Piano
From the album "Diane" (1985)
Bobby Timmons trio - So Tired
Piano - Bobby Timmons
Bass - Ron Carter
Drums - Al "Tootie" Heath
Album - The Bobby Timmons Trio In Person (1961)
Enjoy
Da jazz