Monday, 27 July 2020

Days 2057 - 2063


Aka Monday 6th July - Sunday 12th July 2020

…another quiet week this week, back in the office, which is nice, a change of pace and scenery…and when I wasn’t at work, I was watching lots of Spookyastronauts, who is a Youtuber who makes videos about Horror films (and related issues). Spooky does a great job in conveying her love for Horror, providing helpful recommendations and discussing the issues that Horror films raise. And she does a great job in making her videos feel like a chat between friends, with them feeling nature, but with obvious care and attention gone into them. Well worth watching.

Also well worth watching is ‘Doom Patrol’ Season 1, which I picked up this week:


…the team behind this series have done a marvelous job of catching the spirit, the humanity, strangeness and weirdness of all the different comic book versions of the Doom Patrol and combining them into a unified whole. And as a Grant Morrison fanboy it’s great seeing his (and Richard Case, who illustrated most of Morrison's Doom Patrol run) contributions to the Doom Patrol come alive. Just an amazing series, with nearly note perfect scripts, cast, direction, sets, costumes, etc, and possible the best comic book TV show ever (although the Harley Quinn cartoon series comes a very close second).

The postman delivered Mick Herron’s ‘The Catch’ and Noelle Stevenson’s ‘The Fire Never Goes Out’ arrived, both of which I’m very much looking forward to reading (below is 'The Fire... in it's dust jacket and without, and I'm not sure which is the best cover!):




…and I got this week’s New Comic Book Day comics and the latest Electronic Sound issue:





…which includes some nice features on Soulwax, who recorded their new album with an ancient synth, the EMS Synthi 100, The Grid’s ‘Flotation’ and The Beloved and their Second Summer of Love-era album ‘The Happiness’. 

…no Long Walk this week, too tired/woke up too late, but I did this week’s G2 Crosswords:

And Monday’s crossword gets the week of to an okay start, we only had to cheat on an eighth of the clues (three out of 24). We did stumble on a couple of the clues, for ‘eat away’ we misspelt corrode and went with ‘crode’ and not ‘erode’ and for ‘Indian flatbread’ we didn’t bother to check the intersecting letters and went with ‘naan’ instead of ‘roti’. But the rest of the clues were pretty straight forward and fell like skittles to the little grey cells. And we learnt that a ‘mock orange shrub’ is called a ’syringa’…
 


…and Tuesday’s crossword is a repeat of Monday’s, a nice stroll for the little grey cells and we only had to cheat on an eighth of the clues (three out of 24). We did slightly cock up 6 down ‘Armstrong or Sharman, say (9)’ by assuming it referred to famous Alexanders, when it was actually about ‘astronauts’! Again, we forgot to check the intersecting letters when we plumped for ‘emblem’ for ‘logo (6)’, when the answer was ‘symbol’, which we would have known if we checked the intersecting letters. And we really should have gotten ‘greatly’ from ‘much’, but aside from that a pretty good grid today…


…and Wednesday’s crossword goes practically perfectly with us only having to cheating on one of the 21 clues. The answers for the bottom half of the grid were straight forward, but we just had a total mind block on 1 across ‘selfish (13)’, which also blocked us getting many of the other clues in the top half of the grid. But once we were given the answer, ‘inconsiderate’ the rest of the top half just came lickety split…


…and things go downhill with Thursday’s crossword, as we had to cheat on a fifth of the clues (five out of 23). Whoop an Illuminati score, the only upside from today’s grid! We found this grid a bit too chewy and just couldn’t get into it and getting the answers that we did felt like a major achievement! But it does mean that we learnt lots! That ‘Iona’ is a ‘Hebridean island, where in 563 St Columba founded a monastery’, that ‘Copers’ is the old name for horse dealers, that ‘avowal’ is a synonym for ‘statement’ and that ‘Dido’ was the founding Queen of Carthage, hopefully tomorrows grid will go better…



…nope, Friday’s crossword went even worse as we had to cheat on a quarter of the clues (five out of 21). This a bit of an odd grid, the 16 clues we got came easily enough, but we just couldn’t get our head around those last five. We should have gotten ‘chip’ from ‘fragment broken off’, ‘ashamed’ from ‘sorry’ and ‘alarmist’ from ‘one who worries others needlessly’, but we just couldn’t, like we had some kinda word blindness to those answers! And a tad annoyed that we didn’t get ‘sceptre’ from ‘ceremonial staff’, through that is because we thought staff meant workers and didn’t think it meant staff as in an object! But we did learn that ‘Echo’ was the ‘Nymph who loved Narcissus’, which is cool…  


…things take a bit of an upswing with Saturday’s crossword, as we only had to cheat on an eighth of the clues (three out of 23). This was a bit of a chewy grid, but with a bit of time, for pondering, the little grey cells managed to get most of the grid. For some reason we just couldn’t get ‘ghastly’ from ‘gruesome’, even with the intersecting letters, but we did learn that ‘alacrity’ is a synonym for ‘eagerness’ and that the ‘lyre’ was the ‘instrument played by Orpheus’…




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