Jack Scott's Blog
November 29, 2025
Guinea Pig Kids
Strolling through our hamlet, you could be forgiven for thinking it’s one sprawling retirement village with more mobility scooters than you could shake a walking stick at. We don’t see too many teens milling about the sleepy streets and kicking their heels. Recently, though, I had a chance to get up close and personal with … Continue reading Guinea Pig Kids →
Published on November 29, 2025 02:00
November 22, 2025
Dogging in the Dark
Our little Victorian cottage sits at the top of a semi-rural lane which meanders down to the River Chet, with wood, scrub and marsh all around. You’d think, living where we do, our nights would be as silent as the graves in the churchyard next door. Not a bit of it. Even in the depths … Continue reading Dogging in the Dark →
Published on November 22, 2025 02:00
November 15, 2025
In a Galaxy Far, Far Away
I’ve never understood the enduring, almost religious appeal of sci-fi and superhero stuff – the comics, the blockbusters, the video games, the whole alternative universe. Ok, I admit I did enjoy the original Star Wars trilogy and loved the sixties Batman with Adam West as the camp caped crusader in budgie smugglers (I wonder why?). … Continue reading In a Galaxy Far, Far Away →
Published on November 15, 2025 02:00
November 8, 2025
Dancing Queens No More
As our birthdays are just two weeks apart, each year Liam and I tend to mark them together. Nowadays, as befits our budding dotage, our jollies resemble more of a pensioners’ outing than the bop-til-you-drop of our yesteryears. 2025 also marks me reaching my latest chronological milestone – 65 – so Liam planned some fancy … Continue reading Dancing Queens No More →
Published on November 08, 2025 02:00
November 1, 2025
LGBT Armed Forces Memorial – No More Shame
Last month, His Maj, King Charles, dedicated the first national memorial honouring LGBT armed forces personnel, 25 years after the ban on LGBT people serving in the military was lifted. Before this, those who were – or who were thought to be – gay or transgender were subjected to interrogation and discharge, a brutal and utterly needless … Continue reading LGBT Armed Forces Memorial – No More Shame →
Published on November 01, 2025 03:00
October 25, 2025
My Dribbling Years
Being closer to the finish line than the start, I’m regularly pricked and poked, and not in a good way – blood tests for diabetes and high cholesterol, liver and kidney function, and checks on my far-from-showroom-new prostate. And let’s not go there about stabbing a turd for bowel cancer, a procedure that leaves no one’s … Continue reading My Dribbling Years →
Published on October 25, 2025 02:00
October 18, 2025
Sparks, Candles and Cardamom
Suddenly one late evening our lights started to flicker and our electric hob began to beep randomly. Our neighbours, too, were experiencing spooky goings on. With Halloween approaching, we thought it might be a message from the other side. Well, our small cottage is over 170 years old and some poor soul is bound to … Continue reading Sparks, Candles and Cardamom →
Published on October 18, 2025 02:00
October 11, 2025
Happy Birthday, Perking the Pansies
“In the beginning there was work and work was God. After 35 years in the business, the endless predictability made me question the Faith. Liam, on the other hand, was neither bored nor unchallenged but was routinely subjected to the ephemeral demands of a capricious boss, a soft and warm Christmas tree fairy with a … Continue reading Happy Birthday, Perking the Pansies →
Published on October 11, 2025 02:00
October 4, 2025
Roys of Wroxham
Way back in 2013, I wrote a brief throwaway piece about a day trip to Wroxham – ‘Gateway to the Norfolk Broads’ – a town entirely given over to those who like to mess about in boats and those who service them. I called it Roy’s Town because we were baffled by the dominance of … Continue reading Roys of Wroxham →
Published on October 04, 2025 02:00
September 27, 2025
Room With a View
When we first waded ashore to the fabled isle of Ithaca, we stumbled upon a tumbledown wreck of a house, perched by the waterside and overlooking a pine-dressed Frikes Bay. Sad, unloved and barely standing, a wonky For Sale sign hung precariously from the front wall. It was the ultimate doer-upper (or puller-downer and start … Continue reading Room With a View →
Published on September 27, 2025 02:00


