Edinburgh New Town clematis vandalism (Rousse)

AC was an utter idiot. His offer to help with the gardening translated into ‘I will chop back to the roots the most beautiful clematis in the Edinburgh New Town’.

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A small-scale red double decker London bus driver and his emigrant wife (Rousse)

My father-in-law proudly showed off his new wheels: a small-scale red double decker London bus. This was not the most practical of family vehicles, especially since its brake was of the same design as that found on a child’s scooter.

Meanwhile his wife (my mother-in-law) spoke enthusiastically of her plans to emigrate to Australia.

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A Stockton-on-Tees themed Christmas party (Rousse)

The theme of the staff Christmas party was Stockton-on-Tees. This was possibly in honour of me and EH, although we could not be certain. Whatever the reason, we were well qualified to comment on the town. I joked that we could even sit on the ‘Stockton shelf’ ourselves amongst the other souvenirs of Stockton that our colleagues had accumulated as we reminisced about drama classes at the Dovecot and school visits to Teesside Polytechnic.

The Secret Santa prize draw, however, was not Stockton-themed. I ‘won’ a grotesque plastic pendant. The main ‘crystal’ was a lump of clear plastic the size of a small matchbox. From this hung a ‘jade’ waterfall of green plastic fronds. It was truly hideous.

After the party I gave EH advice on kitchen planning and car purchases. She needed a new oven to cook game for a funeral in Derbyshire, and wanted to replace her ancient brown Range Rover. I suggested that she speak to VJ about kitchen upgrades. As for the car, I remembered that MB was about to offer hers for sale.

‘So long as you’re not recommending that I meet your cousin BB again’, said EH, ‘I will do anything you say’.

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Belle and Aitch on the ball

I tried to buy cigarettes in Paris but got distracted by lavender and mango bath salts which cost €52.50.

Later the rapper Aitch and I started a wildly successful YouTube channel (‘On The Ball’)  in which we taught each other spectacular footballing skills. My signature move was long-range curving shots into the upper corner of the net.

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The true nature of foxes (Belle)

I wasn’t happy to see two grown women walking a wild fox on a lead so I ‘liberated’ it. As I led it home, it kept nipping the back of my legs and its teeth were actually octopus suckers.  Confused, I googled “foxes” and discovered that “foxes are misunderstood loom animals“.

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Dangerous dancing at the Roxy Music disco (Rousse)

A striking looking woman with dark hair picked me from the crowd of party-goers, grabbed me by the hands, and pulled me onto the dance floor. Across the room I could see my DJ husband cast me a worried glance from his position behind the record deck.

Didn’t I know that I was stepping on dangerous territory by accepting an invitation to dance with a woman at the Roxy Music disco?

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Pandemic postpones Paris Olympics (Rousse)

The other passengers managed to haul me into the carriage when I took the stupid risk of ignoring the warning light and attempted to jump in at the very last moment. Now I could be certain that I would arrive in good time for the opening ceremony of the 2020 Olympic Games in Paris.

I texted my Canadian cousins to ask whether they would be taking part in the parade, or spectating like me. It was only then that I remembered that the games had been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Commercial romance and raw beef (Belle)

I was travelling home from Europe on a train. A young man seated behind me slipped his navy track-suited arm around my shoulders. Romance!  Later, he asked me for money to buy weed, but said he wouldn’t necessarily ask me for money “the next time”.  I opened my bag to look for my purse and remembered I was transporting home two large, bloody pieces of uncooked steak.

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A polyglot and a primate (Rousse)

TPR threatened to accompany me to the ball naked. Happily, instead, he dressed in his dinner suit.

However, he did have a big surprise for me. He had rounded up my two best friends from undergraduate days (HJ and SL) and four others from our early twenties (NY, SY, AH-S and CH-S) to join us at the celebration. Everyone was very smartly dressed. The women in our company were even wearing hats.

We left our hotel on foot for the venue. Along the way we wondered at SL’s language prowess: she now was fluent in French, German, Spanish, Italian and Latin.

I was surprised that nobody commented on the small white monkey that was bouncing along beside us all. Its tiny hands were clinging on to N and S. Perhaps everyone else just assumed this figure to be a child rather than a primate?

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Passport control, a golden retriever, and the photo archive of the Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies (Rousse)

I had just reached the head of the queue when the official stepped back and announced that all services would be closed for an hour while passport office staff took a break for lunch. All the equipment on his desk was within easy reach and I seriously considered stamping my own documents. Sensibly, however, I wandered outside to amuse myself for the next sixty minutes.

An old man along the path invited me over for a ‘hug’. I politely declined and instead approached another man man who was sheltering under a white tarpaulin with a huge golden retriever dog. He told me that he was researching the early history of the Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies at the University of Edinburgh. He would be delighted to share with me his archive of photos from the 1950s and 1960s so that I check for pictures of my father amongst them.

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