Monthly Archives: May 2010

Slow life

Today I returned from a weekend of work in the Cotswolds.  Nothing arduous and the weather wasn’t so good so no feeling of having missed out on a weekend.  Returning to London from Kingham station I took the 12.15.  During the day, especially on the weekends, the poor excuse for a train is nothing more than a flimsy three or four carriage bus with a noisy diesel engine.  It’s not bad, and in fact an improvement on similar designs of the last 2 decades.  But the train, the service, the speed are simply not good enough.  The train became over-crowded at Oxford and more so at Didcot, Slough and Reading.  People were standing jammed in together and the luggage racks were full.  And then the speed – or complete lack of it!  I have been taking this line since about 1985 and historically it was a 1 hour 20 to 1 hour 40 journey.  Now it takes the best part of two hours.  And it costs more than ever.  Now I like the idea of life slowing down but not like this.  I watched the steam trains at Didcot with envy.

Steam trains at Didcot

V&A Quilts exhibition

Go and see the Quilts exhibition at the V&A – it will surprise, inspire and make you cry, and you can’t say that about many exhibitions.

Quilts:1700-2010

Quilt detail, V&A Museum

Coverlet (detail), Ann West, U.K. 1820. Museum no. T.23-2007