'yesterday we heard the horrible news from india that the governor-general lord mayo had been stabbed in the back and killed by a fanatic convict in the andaman islands.'
- francis kilvert, diaries, 14th february 1872.
you see this happened on the 8th february. kilvert heard about it on the 13th but didn't make a note of it in his diary. this was presumably because he went out to the rifle volunteer concert at the national schoolroom in hay that night. there he saw his beloved (so he spends a lot of time writing about that).
normally horsemouth does not celebrate february 14th as st. valentine's day (after a number of disasters on that front over the years) but as let's kill captain cook day.
tomorrow no kilvert but thereafter a fair run out towards the end of february.
fahey week (a preparation of the ground)
on the 22nd of february fahey week will begin again (with john fahey's death day).
it lasts out until february 28th (fahey's birthday and robbie basho's death day).
last night another dave webb technodub show 'pirates and dolphins (appear in the distance)' remarked horsemouth (and then of course it moved on again).
saturday (today) cold but sunny
or at least not raining. horsemouth might have to get out and prepare the ground (and suchlike).
outside it's the golden hour. there's been a frost. horsemouth has his coffee.
today sunshine. possibly monday sunshine.
