Thursday 2 February 2012

Over to you,Alison Cameron!

Hello Everyone,
For some reason I've been asked to write this blog today. This is something I've not tried before and I hope it's not going to become a regular feature of my life in the novels. As if I haven't enough to do.
Don't get the wrong impression -I don't go out looking for trouble, but it seems as if it comes after me.
Every time I go to the island of Bute, it's with the intention of having a rest, a break from the routine of working as a teacher in Glasgow. Simon (that's my husband) and I only went to Bute the time before last because my best friend Susie inherited a large Victorian house there. That seemed simple, but it almost ended in disaster.
And my most recent visit to the island was to help organise a reunion for my old college friends. 'Help' - that's a bit of a misnomer. I ended up doing most of the work. And if Deborah (that's my younger daughter) hadn't become involved wth a man who was much older than her, it might all have worked out. But then again, it might not. Betsie (the friend who came up with the idea for a reunion) wasn't quite the person I thought she was.
And now I find that in the W-I-P I'm no longer a teacher,but have had to take on a commission to write a history of the Rothesay Pavilion. I ask you! I'm not at all sure I'm up to that task, even though I have a great young research assistant,Tara. I was a bit dubious when I saw her at first -I think Goth describes her way of dressing- but at least she has good research skills. Though I'm very worried about the bearded man who is lurking about. I've no idea what he's doing and what's more, I suspect Myra doesn't know either.
That's probably enough for now. I have to find a way to get out of my latest difficulty and I'm getting little help from the author.
 Alison

8 comments:

  1. Look forward to seeing what you get up to next, Alison!

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  2. Interesting approach, Myra, and it works.

    Now, Alison, since your visits to Bute seem to generate some stress in you (as well as terminal conditions in others), as a doctor, I'd advise a change of holiday destination - Colombia maybe, perhaps The Bronx, or Somalia.

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  3. Alison, spare a thought for that poor long-suffering husband of yours. That said, I'm sure he finds lots of consolation on the golf course.

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  4. Nice to meet you, Alison, I hope to get to know you better. But my, according to what I hear, you do get into some awful pickles.

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  5. I don't think Alison will be back on this blog for some time -she doesn't seem too impressed by the author!

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  6. Alison's comments on her author made me laugh! It makes one wonder what all our character's would say about us, given the chance...

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  7. Being a scientist, my first observation was to note that this blog was written by an insomniac - posted at 1.30 am, but then I realised it was probably coming from Bute, which as everyone knows is in a different time zone! Barclay

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  8. ..yes, indeed! There's time and then there's Bute time!

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