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Tom has been enjoing photographing the wild winter weather at Carskey bay

Hello! How are you all doing in this wee lull before New Year? I am actually rather enjoying the festive season, and can say in all honesty that this is the first time I have done so in many, many years. The reasons for this are threefold: 1) I am feeling the benefits of taking some proper time off 2) We are living in this special place, discovering the distinctive pleasures of a coastal winter 3) Most importantly (and definitely related to both 1 & 2) I am not suffering from depression. Number 3 is what has really made the difference, and though I am personally very happy to be feeling on an even midwinter keel for once, I’m holding space in heart and mind for those who (for whatever reason) find December difficult or challenging.

More Carskey waves

Tired of carols and Christmas movies? Here are some things to watch or listen to which, while not specifically festive, are certainly both heartening and joyful in the general spirit of this time of year.

1. Stream

My album of 2024 is Fergus McCreadie’s Stream – full of energy, space, and generosity, this gorgeous record is (to my mind) the best thing that this talented Scottish pianist has yet produced.

2. Alien on Stage

“I see movement” Kane discovers the eggs in Alien on Stage

This marvellous documentary about a group of Dorset bus drivers adapting, and – yes – staging, Ridley Scott’s Alien in London’s West End is worth every minute of your time. I laughed and cried.

3. Comb n paper

Ian Sansom at the world comb n paper championships

Have you heard of the world comb n paper championships? Held annually in Stonehaven, it celebrates this infinitely accessible (yet surprisingly challenging) musical instrument at an event that genuinely sings with creativity, community spirit and collective silliness. Ian Sansom went along to join the fun in a brilliant programme for Radio 4.

4. But First, This

Whether or not you are as much of a Radio 4 devotee as I am, you’ll enjoy this insight into the work of BBC radio’s continuity announcers, whose familiar voices and unseen personae colour the sound of Britain’s spoken word radio, from the shipping forecast to headline news.

5. The Long Shadow

I’ve recommended Celia Fremlin’s novels – British noirs with a unique feminist flavour – before – but not this title, which is one of my favourites. I really enjoyed Claire Corbett reading this deliciously wry festive chiller as an accompaniment to my current knit.

From Knitting Magazine issue 257 (January, 2025)

Speaking of knitting (and yes, I have been doing rather a lot of it, of which more very soon) there’s an article about me in the new issue of Knitting Magazine Many thanks to Sarah Neal and Christine Boggis for writing and publishing this lovely piece, in which I actually recognise myself. The January issue of the magazine will be on sale in a few days time.

Enjoy the last days of 2024, and do look out for a wee book sale in the KDD shop, which I’ll be announcing in our newsletter shortly.


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