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Meeting John Banville

Only the other day: I was coming out of the dentist's on Bath Avenue (one must aspire!) and making my way along Grand Canal Street when the writer John Banville passed me. To borrow a phrase (and amend it slightly) he was looking elegantly isolated: scurrying along in his now trademark fedora with a satchel slung across his shoulder. For all I knew, as he perambulated so hurriedly, he was composing, in his fevered head, a lengthy passage of significant prose. Mildly starstruck, I stopped to compliment him on his writing. I wanted to tell him I'm a huge fan. "Hi, Mr Banville," I say. "My name is Brian." He stops in his tracks, slightly bemused, then looks at me expectantly as though waiting for a punchline. "I just want to say I love your writing," I continue. "Thank you very much," John says. There's a bit of an awkward silence. I'd like to let him know how his books, so many times, have helped me through dark n...

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Krispy Kreme

Folks, You haven't lived till you've sat for 55 minutes in the Krispy Kreme drive-thru queue. Not to mention the fact that it does wonders for one's ecological and nutritional credentials... Brian #doughnuts #blanchardstown

T. Flesk

Folks, Just found this link (see below) to my old blog, Todd Flesk . Haven't posted on't since the year of 2010. I had an oul gawk and I have to say enjoyed taking a look down memory lane. You, blessed reader, may do so too. And just for good measure, I've thrown in this picture I took (and edited) of some Dublin skyline. Toodle pip, Brian http://toddyflesk.blogspot.com/

The Parting Sky

This photograph of a sunlit evening sky will always hold a sorrowful memory for me. I took it on the night I spoke to my friend of more than thirty years, John Doyle, for the very last time. It was Wednesday, May 30th 2018, around ten p.m., in Beaumont, Dublin. John had been diagnosed with brain cancer in January 2017. He was on a journey and it was only heading one way. I'd been out in Malahide earlier that evening and was making my way home down the M1 when the idea struck me (and I'm eternally grateful that it did!) to swing by John's to say a quick hello. As I drove off the motorway and into the suburbs, I couldn't help but notice the glorious tint in the sky, a purplish pinkish red that was a delight to see. I remember someone (Shane) in a WhatsApp group I'm a member of texted along the lines of 'Wow, has anyone seen that sky tonight?' Just to clarify, officer, I read the WhatsApp message while stopped at traffic lights. No doubt about it, it was...

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