May I wish you a happy day on this great Scottish holiday. Not many folk seem to have the day off. Instead we’re having a range of public sector strikes. Since these are a protest against the UK government’s policies, maybe there’s an element of national pride in there, although our Scottish Government does not officially approve.
Enough of politics; this is the day of old St Andrew, a fisherman and a pal of Jesus. Scotland adopted the old boy posthumously and named the capital city after him. The national flag features his cross in silver over an azure ground (not that horrible dark blue worn by our soccer team) which is often to be seen in our skies when aircraft cross contrails in the busy airspace over Scotland’s central belt. The day starts a three-day school holiday, here in sunny Dumfries and Galloway, and our number one son is enjoying the break.
Have a slightly better day, if you can, wherever you are.
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The skies have turned greyer and the daylight darkens. Winter must be on the way and Hallowe’en ushers in Summer’s end. Now the rain falls and the wind howls. Hope it’s not as wild as this on Monday night and the local kids will get to go guising.
I’m not sure whether we’ll all be home on Monday. Lucy might be home or in hospital but is planning an evening with some fun scary favourites: Ghostbusters, The Addams Family, maybe the Creature From The Black Lagoon. I hope to have cleared my cold to share that with her and that she’s back home to share with Ann and Simon. We’ll manage some combination of family fun, maybe virtually.
So, here’s a Hallowe’en pumpkin head to share on the night. Have a fun time.

Seeing as this Thursday, release date for part 4 of “Who Is Mr Mentor?”, is St Patrick’s Day, I’ve decided to add a bonus page. So part 4 comes out on Thursday as usual and then part 5 will come out the following day, this Friday.
So you’ll get a double dose of Gail Scott, Space Pilot, you lucky people!
You’ll find the comic here on the Super Sidebar link over there, or at WebcomicsNation (http://www NULL.webcomicsnation NULL.com/ayesongs/gail/series NULL.php). Remember to leave comments wherever you read it. I want to fine-tune this one to be the space epic you all want to read.
I had a great holiday in Canada (thanks, Gareth and Anita, for your wonderful hospitality) and now Simon and I are back home. He’s back to school and Ice Hockey (good result last night against Elgin, 8-4) and I’m back to working with the band.
My songwriting buddy from Arbelos, Noel has been writing a new Christmas song and I’ve just added some bass, lead guitar and vocals. It should appear soon, probably as a charity download from our UNICEF fundraising page (last year’s (http://www NULL.unicef NULL.org NULL.uk/myfundraising/ViewFundraiser NULL.aspx?id=88A08DA4-8B50-498E-99DB-12605232E027)).
Simon and I with a wooden bear
A real grizzly waiting for his tea.



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