Cheesecake

I have a new piece over yonder, which is a profile of Kamala Harris, who was always my pick for the VP place on the Biden ticket.

In other newsā€¦

Iā€™m badly in need of some luck.

Not that I believe in ā€˜luckā€™ but itā€™s better to believe in some transcendental power balancing the old Ying against Yang rather than acknowledge that Iā€™m at the mercy of a totally dispassionate universe which just continues to pile on me.

First, Iā€™m feeling a little brighter tonight but Iā€™m pretty sure I ate something bad. And I mean bad. I didnā€™t feel too great last night thinking it was because I hadnā€™t eaten much yesterday. Based on how Iā€™ve felt today, pretty sure itā€™s because I did eat something and it didnā€™t agree with me. Pretty good idea what it was too. Iā€™d bought a cheesecake and left it in the fridge a bit too longā€¦

Damn me and my love of the occasional sweet dessertā€¦

Iā€™m hoping Iā€™ll have recovered by tomorrow since the debts Iā€™d hope to clear by Christmas (maybe next Christmas at this rate!) took yet another hammering today. Had to book my Mum in to see an ENT consultant. The antibiotic seems to have worked on her most dramatic symptoms of the past two weeks but her long-standing (no pun intended) vertigo and nausea just arenā€™t relenting and must surely be linked to her hearing loss in her right ear. I think itā€™s time we got it sorted before our GP can start throwing random meds at the problem. In a normal world, Iā€™d trust our GP but Iā€™ve been there before. Hence why Iā€™m going for an expert assessment. Times like this I wish Iā€™d become one of those sons who have fortunes because of their work in the cityā€¦ Makes me feel such a damn failure.

Anyway, I made the appointment and was surprising to discover I could get it for late tomorrow afternoon. Itā€™s a 1.17 mile push each way, mostly on the flat. Iā€™ve done it before but itā€™s a horrible tense business even without COVID-19. Until youā€™ve actually had to push a wheelchair anywhere, youā€™d have no appreciation for how little consideration councils give to people with mobility difficulty. Other than people parking on the pavement (or refusing to get out of the way), the thing I hate the most are drains that either run along the pavement (trapping a wheel) or across the pavement, requiring a small wheelie manoeuvre every few feet. Almost as bad are pavements with a camber, meaning the wheelchair always wants to steer either into the road or into a wall. Half an hour of pushing against that and you do begin to feel it.

Iā€™m sure a half hour ride on crappy St Helens Council pavements is going to do much to help my Mumā€™s vertigo / nausea but the alternative is a taxi and Iā€™ve heard a few too many stories about local taxi drivers and their COVID theories.

If Iā€™m quiet tomorrow, you now know why.

Wish me luck.

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Why Dunciad.com?

It’s a cool domain name and it was available. Yes, I know. Available. Crazy, isn’t it?

Really?

Yes. It also helps that it’s also my favourite satire written by Alexander Pope, one of the most metrically pure English poets who also knew his way around a crude insult or two. If you’ve not read it, you should give it a try.

So this is satire, right?

Can’t deny it. There will be some. But it’s also an experiment in writing and drawing, giving work away for free in order to see how many people are willing to support a writer doing his thing. It’s the weird stuff that I wouldn’t get published elsewhere in this word of diminishing demands and cookie-cutter tastes.