it was still summer back then.
confident that I could make the distance to the next bay and knowing other people who were swimming at the same time, I set off at a leisurely pace on a slack tide, my swimming style is best described as a mishmash and I was enjoying myself switching around some flat out lazy floating with a bit of backstroke, a spot of crawl and some sideways breaststroke (I've been told this last one is 'old lady swimming', that's because it's fun and it's the best one for admiring the landscape and chatting to a fellow swimmer).
The last short section involves swimming under a pier, then making a sharp left to land on the beach. The tide had turned and I had underestimated the speed that the current picks up at by the pier, just when I considred myself home and dry, the sea dragged me off in the wrong direction and I had to battle my way to the shore. I made land in an undignified fashion, thoroughly puffed out. There was a warm sun to bask in and I had sequestered a block of fruit cake in my inflated tow float, soon I was good as new.
The next day it was autumn.
I am still working at the funeral parlour
Sometimes
we are amused/bemused by the choice of music that accompanies a coffin
as it is lowered to the crematorium furnace, last week someone chose Carmina Burana - other popular choices are My Way, Je ne Regrette Rien and Ring of Fire
At
the parlour we amuse ourselves by nominating our own 'committal to the
flames' music, sometimes it goes in the direction of Screamin' Jay
Hawkins other times it's more Simon and Garfunkel
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ReplyDeleteBlimey, you be careful.
ReplyDeleteThe sad thing about talking about funeral tunes is that one of you will be missing at the event. I remember having a jolly sort of chat with my sister about what tunes we would have - and then it dawned on me that one of us will miss the other's funeral.
Sx
I have requested the Piaf version of Je ne Regrette Rien.
ReplyDeleteAnd then my daft side thinks "I've got a luvverly bunch o' coconuts" might be a good idea.Perhaps I'll have both...
Scarlet, yes, the sadness mixed in with all the memories that come up with these sorts of conversations. xxx
ReplyDeleteDinah, one friends mother chose 'Don't rain on my parade' your coconuts sounds ideal xx
ReplyDeleteAn impressive share! I've just forwarded this onto
ReplyDeletea friend who has been conducting a little homework on this.
And he actually bought me dinner simply because
I found it for him... lol. So let me reword this....
Thanks for the meal!! But yeah, thanks for spending some time to discuss this topic here
on your blog.