Wednesday 15 March 2017

Yarn Along - A Cute (Still Not Quite Finished) Coat and a Funny Book

Joining today with Ginny for Yarn Along.


I went for a quick read this week. I absolutely loved this movie - another one of those quirky movies in which not much happens but it is all about the characters.




And the book is just as wonderful - full of humorous character observations.
There is apparently a local legend about the hill building, but it has been found to be fiction. The 'mound' on Garth Mountain (the apparent inspiration for the movie) is actually a Bronze Age burial mound, not earth placed there in 1917 to fool some English surveyors!


The thing I found utterly astounding about the book was that the author, Christopher Monger, had, until a year before writing the book, never spoken, let alone written, in English. His only language to that date had been Welsh.


As I said previously, my favourite aspect of the book are the astute character/personality observations. I was found to be chuckling to myself many times!


Such as this one:


'So in a time honoured tradition that extends to politicians today, he started to speak about something of which he knew nothing, but in a tone of voice which suggested authority. And more precisely, he started to string together many phrases and platitudes which all seemed to hold the promise of something, but which in fact amounted to nothing more than decorative vacillation.'


Indeed does sound like politicians today!




And how is that vintage Sunday coat coming along?
Well, the back, left and right fronts are completed, so now I am starting the sleeves. It is still so hot here and my hands get too sweaty while knitting! I'm sure if autumn is coming for a while yet.





8 comments:

  1. Haha....love that quote. It certainly sums up most politicians of this modern era! I know I have said it before but your vintage coat is so pretty. I am looking forward to seeing it when you have finished.

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    1. It sure does - unfortunately. Halfway through the first sleeve since posting this. Soon!

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  2. That quote sums up Trump quite perfectly.

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    1. Exactly! As well as our Prime Minister - and pretty much any politician. My son wanted to know which came first - do people like that go into politics or does politics change them to be like that? Something to ponder!

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  3. Brilliant quote. I've not read the book and I'm not sure I've see all the film. Welsh is a beautiful language. I should think it would be an advantage to go from wels to english and then write a book.

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    1. I loved the film - quirky and clever. I would love to visit Wales one day.

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  4. I remember that movie! I will look for the book. And that quotation is just right.

    Keep going on that jacket! You are doing well.

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    1. It certainly is! I am nearly there with my knitting - I can see the finish line.

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