very now and again, my wife heads off for a few days of well-earned respite. She’s with a friend who understands the ins and outs of her disability and knows exactly how to help her navigate the world to get the best out of the trip. This week, they are down in "that London" for a whirlwind of fun and frivolity. Me? I’m here, keeping the gears turning as usual.
In the past, I’d have thrown in a leave day just to soak up the silence. But the new shift pattern is a greedy beast; ten-hour shifts mean my annual leave vanishes far too quickly. So, I’m working through. Besides, "peace and quiet" is a myth in this house lately. Between my daughter, her boyfriend, and their son/our grandson all living under our small roof, the walls feel like they’re shrinking. An empty house is a relic of the past.
While she’s living it up at ABBA Voyage and Kinky Boots, I’m holding down the fort and keeping house. I don’t envy her the location, though. I’ve never been the biggest fan of the capital—it’s alright, but I wouldn't lose a wink of sleep if I never set foot in it again.
My heart is permanently anchored in the green, preferably where the air tastes of salt. Fate had a cruel sense of humour placing me this far inland, surrounded by the urban grime. People tell us we’re lucky to have the countryside nearby, but it’s a thin compensation when you’re wired for the coast.
This is the longest week of the shift rotation, and the house feels louder yet somehow emptier without my Morticia to come home to. Thank the gods for my ever-loyal dog, Magnus; he’s always glad to see me.
The spirit of the Urban Viking—and the occasional absurdity of navigating the modern world—lives on in my webcomic, Northman.
You can read the latest chapter here: northman.kirt.me.uk
I’ll be sharing more of my journey and the daily reality of staying grounded in the modern world over on social media. Join in:
I hope Morticia has a fab time!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure she will 😁
DeleteGrew up in London . Still miss it having not lived there since I left for University in 1983 . Would go back in a heartbeat, and may well do so in the future
ReplyDeleteWouldn’t it be a dull world tho if we all liked the same things
Hope M has a great week
Siobhan
I don't mind a visit but it's not a favourite.
DeleteI hope Monica enjoys her time!
ReplyDelete*Morticia, its a nickname- I've always called her that. I'm betting she's having a brilliant time and not giving me a second thought. 😂
DeleteWhile the cat's away, the mouse will play.
ReplyDeleteIn this scenario, Morticia is the cat and you are the mouse. It is a bit like "Tom and Jerry" being suspended for a few days. Looking at Linda's comment above, is Monica your mistress? My guess is that she is a steel worker at Forgemasters with bulging biceps and a beer belly - "Cum'ere Kirt! Now!"
Your imagination is off the scale, and a bit scary. I never saw the episode of Tom and Jerry where Tom buggered off on a jolly and Jerry carried on with his "work". 😂😂😂
DeleteGotta be near the sea. I like to visit London because so many of the places have historical or literary connections. Just imagining.
ReplyDeleteSame, I'd love to live near the sea.
DeleteI'm not a huge fan of Big City life but living in the countryside wouldn't suit me either. (Which is why, I suppose, I live in a city not really counted as neither big nor small...)
ReplyDeleteThis kinda has a sad but cozy vibe, like you can really feel how empty the house feels without her even though it’s still busy. I also like the way it talks about missing the coast, it makes it feel really personal and real.
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