Back at Waterside, the sun glinting bravely on the reservoir, the woods on the marshes stirred by a lively autumn breeze.
At the back-end of August I travelled in the North, visiting friends and relations. I stayed with niece Francesca at Skelton-on-Ure, a North Yorkshire village on the Newby Hall estate.
And lo! The night I visited, came there from the faraway Thames river-bank players from Shakespeare’s Globe, bringing a splendid “fit-up” version of “As You Like It”, acted on the lawns before the great house. All through the day the rain had POURED from the skies, but from breakfast on the BBC weather website had insisted that in North Yorkshire the skies would be clear from 6 to 10 pm – and, on cue at 6 out came the sun….


I took time off two weekends ago to travel again, this time westwards to Devon, to celebrate a joint 140th birthday for the distinguished actor Richard Johnson and his wife Lynne. Richard has been a long-serving member of the RADA Council, and Lynne’s son, Paris Arrowsmith, is a very gifted actor and singer who came through RADA during my time. The party was held at the lovely home of the director Paul Jepson and his wife Iona, and was a stunning event, with a “Shakesperian or What You Will” dress-code. Again the weather was kind, and we sipped champagne in our hired outfits in the garden as a brief, witty Shakespearian entertainment was led by Richard, Paris and Lynne…. 

The monument in Ottery St Mary churchyard is actually to Coleridge’s father, who was a celebrated headmaster of the local school. The profile of STC in the plaque on the wall gives him a grim and dour look – but then, I guess all those years of brandy and drugs took their toll, even without too much sex and rock and roll…









