Going Home: Keats – Episode 13
April 28th I went to bed and read for a while before drifting off to sleep. Four hours later, when the alarm rang, Mook was looking a lot better. I … Continue reading
Going Home: Keats – Episode 12
April 27th I could hear Spiggy moving around about 6:30. He knocked on my door and then cautiously opened it. He’d found his clothes and dressed himself. “I made eggs … Continue reading
Going Home: Keats – Episode 11
April 26th The impossible has happened! THE IMPOSSIBLE HAS HAPPENED!! I am no longer alone! I HAVE A GUEST!! I HAVE A FUCKING GUEST!! This is INCREDIBLE!!! … Continue reading
Going Home: Keats – Episode 10
April 25th After chores, I went out in the Bedford again. There’s an industrial estate about half a mile from where I used to live. It wasn’t there while I … Continue reading
Going Home: Keats – Episode 9
April 24th When I first got here, the staff block was one of the least defensible parts of the building. It was flat roofed single story annexe to the entrance … Continue reading
Going Home: Keats – Episode 8
April 23rd There was a storm, alright. The cats hid under my bed and yowled all night. The livestock have never made such noise before. I wanted to go outside … Continue reading
Going Home: Keats – Episode 7
April 22nd Bit of a hangover. Not surprising. Thinking about the cellar project. I’ll need a lot more hay. I might have to take the truck out and look for … Continue reading
Going Home:Keats – Episode 6
April 21st I am, of course, very stupid. There are stairwells at either end of the building. The barricades blocking off the corridors and making the living space safe can … Continue reading
Going Home: Keats – Episode 5
April 20th I didn’t sleep much. They were very active last night; very aggressive. I’ll have to check the animals in a while, but I’m expecting the worst. We had … Continue reading
Going Home: Keats – Episode 4
April 19th Breakfast. Animals. Piano. The problem, I suppose, is that I don’t know most of the music I found. Not by name, anyway. Playing it, aware that my sight … Continue reading
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