yesterday (as will be and then not again)
horsemouth's mum went to the doctors in ewyas harold. the community transport people came to get her at midday and brought her back for 2pm. it is a very useful service (and horsemouth thanks them profusely for it).
horsemouth is ok with the buses but for horsemouth the walk back from the village is do-able (except at night in the dark perhaps). for his mum it is not. so if anything goes wrong it is a bit of a worry.
later horsemouth walked into ewyas harold and back to pick up a few things (and then down to the abbey and back). three miles all told (three and a half by road).
such are the vagaries of living in the countryside without a car.
horsemouth on the hunt for french songs
he thinks he has one in nous n'irons plus au bois (we won't go again into the woods). this was a favourite of debussy (he lifted it a number of times for his own compositions). it is also (allegedly) in je tu il elle by chantal akerman (1974) (but horsemouth hasn't found it yet).
he supposes he wants slightly naive medieval sounding ones rather than chanson and melodie sounding ones. there's le chalend qui passe perhaps.
the sung stuff seems to work best with the sound recorder software (designed to record speech). horsemouth sings and claps to give a sense of time and lets rob fill in the musical instruments.
perhaps try some wordless singing.
it is a mild and temperate morning in the wild.
horsemouth has just been out to see the chickens and he has his cup of coffee. later he delivers the eggs to the crossroads.
e.m. cioran and utopia
inspired by his conversation with maria zambrano cioran embarks on a two to three year reading project on utopia (and its pre-requisite apocalypse). perhaps this is his least likely topic.
who does he read?
hesiod, genesis, prometheus, vico, fourier, saint-simon, pelagius, robert owen, dostoyevsky, cabet, william morris, campanella, swift (gulliver's travels), saint john of patmos, condorcet, plato, and, of course, st. thomas more.
horsemouth has a fair amount of utopian and apocalyptic literature.