John Carter, Now & Then: Situation Report
I haven’t contributed a “Now & Then” for a while. Here’s why……
John Carter, Now & Then: Holiday History
I’m going to start with Pyramids – which are interesting if you are enthusiastic about old piles of stones. Extremely old piles of extremely old stones….
John Carter, Now & Then: Maltese delights and banking deliberations
I am just back from a short break to the island of Malta – a destination I have known for more than 60 years, and which has transformed immensely over those decades….
John Carter, Now & Then: A trip to the city and beyond
A little while ago I trotted (well, tottered) up to the City of London, having been invited to an evening reception……
John Carter, Now & Then: January 2023
Contemplating the dead flowers, and a couple of equally faded photographs among them, one of my colleagues remarked: “You’d never see that sort of thing back home.” …
John Carter, Now & Then: Christmas 2022
John Carter ponders on Christmases past and the travel situation present….
John Carter: Drag Queens and Drummers
Finally, I have a travel experience to share with you. Oh, frabjous day!!!! My destination was Tenerife. As the reason was the Annual General Meeting of the British Guild of Travel Writers, I had a load of fellow-scribes as companions. There were over 80 of us, and it was an enjoyable and educational experience….
John Carter, Now & Then: April 2022
“I feel like I’m coming out of a two-year hibernation.”…
John Carter: Thoughts for 2022 and beyond
If you read these essays regularly, you’ll know I am an optimist, so will not be surprised to learn that I am looking forward to 2022 as the year in which we finally wrestle Covid into submission, and put those postponed plans and hopes back on the agenda.
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Who knows?
Who knows what scientific or technical breakthroughs lie ahead to tackle problems to which we cannot see an easy solution? Read on….
Tennis and its Beckenham heyday
Beckenham Lawn Tennis Club is different from thousands of others around the UK in one respect. For over a century its annual tournament attracted the finest players in the world because it fell just before Wimbledon fortnight….
The Venetian conundrum
For as long as I can remember – which, believe me, is a very long time – the chaps who run Venice have been wrestling with a problem….