Tuesday Tall Tale – Slow Radio

As residents fetch their bins in on Monday morning there is plenty to hear so let’s drop in.

I found your food bin in the middle of the road.

Oh thanks, did you hear the wind last night?

Yes, my lid blew open, cardboard and paper all over next door’s lawn.

There’s a nurse going in over the road, she was there yesterday.

Is it him or her?

Goodness knows, haven’t seen either of them for ages.

You never know what’s going on with that high hedge.

Do you mind taking a parcel for next door?

Sure, certainly won’t fit through the letterbox ha ha.

I’m not carrying your scooter Dryden, I’ve got the buggy to push, you wanted to ride it to school. BRANDON, stop at the corner. BRAANDON WAAIT. Dryden get on that scooter and catch up with your brother.

Yes of course, I’m not using it today, still not fixed then?

Not coming till Friday now and I‘ve got to get their PE things washed, thanks so much.

Those strange people are across the road again. I call them the creepy couple, coming this way since lockdown. At first I thought they were trying to steal Truffles when I saw them squatting down poking their hands through the fence.

Pity they didn’t steal him, we would have been saved all that barking.

He ran straight in my house the other day, nearly caught the cat.

Aren’t your daffodils looking good.

Yes, despite being battered by the wind and rain.

So what do you want at the greengrocers today?

Some of those grapes as long as they don’t have pips, one banana, not too big, not green, but not too ripe. Can you manage potatoes a well… oh look he’s on the roof again.

 I don’t believe it, she must be away, surely she wouldn’t let him, what if the ladder blows down while he’s up there.

I reckon you’re right, he is rebuilding that chimney stack.

How old do you reckon he is?

Well he was retired when we moved here.

I can’t see him, hope he didn’t fall down the other side…

Truffles, Truffles, come here at once… sorry, sorry, are you okay?

I can’t talk now, I’m out in the street, no it isn’t a good time, how did you get my number anyway?

Truffles, come out of the lady’s nice garden. Sorry, sorry, yes I can see what he’s done I’ll just pop home and get a bag to clear it up, once I’ve caught him…

Oh here he is coming round to the front, he must have a ladder at the back as well. Was that Truffles running by?

14 thoughts on “Tuesday Tall Tale – Slow Radio

  1. This slow radio sounds intriguing. Maybe people are missing having connection in their own lives or hanker after that village feel when their living in an anonymous city environment.

    I haven’t delved too much into Tic Tok. Have you? My 18 year old daughter has been into it for some time and it just seems to be full of trivial rubbish. She tells me people film themselves putting on their makeup and people actually watch it. I barely wear makeup these days and might apply a bit of lippy when I feel my lips have almost disappeared altogether and I don’t want to look like a ghost. The sting really came after my daughter had one of her videos go absolutely viral and I think it had over a million hits. Now it was sort of funny. She was doing nursing at school and they have a dummy they use and she filmed in and her friend sitting in a swing chair. I philosophise deeply on my blog and grapple with life, the universe and everything and struggle to get a thousand or so view on a piece which did get rather demoralising at times. Yet, we still need to fight to preserve meaning, significance and what really matters whatever that might be.

    Best wishes,

    Rowena

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    1. Hello Rowena, no I have never tried Tic Tok or filming myself on Instagram! When my Aussie relatives were staying at Christmas my 8 year old great niece was not interested in Lego and all the stuff my grandsons play with, but in videos on how to do your nails! A million hits, unbelievable, it sounds funny though. Numbers don’t matter, if a few people read thoughtful intelligent blogs it’s worth it.

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