On arriving at the next B&B
On arriving at the next B&B
After four days of clean ’n’ tidy
from our once-commissioned host
who runs both cases up
tartan-clad stairs to our quarters,
after four nights of breathing in
to pass each other and the bed
and four days of drenching rain
we wave goodbye to Pitlochry
and say hallo to a fourth gen laird
lording it over the Cromarty Firth.
Ancestor eyes watch us walk to a guest wing
with sink-into sofa and clamber-up bed.
In an antique-laden lounge
mind your Ps & Qs chairs sit
on rugs patterned in the Orient,
oval miniatures shrink into rose gold rims
and on the baize-topped desk,
paper, pen and ink invite me to write.
Robyn Lance
Madam: Archbishop Fisher (July-August 2024) does not resist the attacks on his church by the political, social or scientific atheists and those who insist on not being told what to do.
Aug 29 2024
6 mins
To claim Aborigines have the world's oldest continuous culture is to misunderstand the meaning of culture, which continuously changes over time and location. For a culture not to change over time would be a reproach and certainly not a cause for celebration, for it would indicate that there had been no capacity to adapt. Clearly this has not been the case
Aug 20 2024
23 mins
A friend and longtime supporter of Quadrant, Clive James sent us a poem in 2010, which we published in our December issue. Like the Taronga Park Aquarium he recalls in its 'mocked-up sandstone cave' it's not to be forgotten
Aug 16 2024
2 mins