It’s a bloody long way back from Oswestry to Brighton. Yeah I like it up there. But … it’s a long long way to drive. With the sun on the right. And no air con. For hours and hours.
We woke with the dawn in our happy little off grid hut. We showered al-fresco and ate a banana. Then drove through the valleys. I like Knighton. Only about 3500 people living there but it is on a hill with running water and feels bright. Oswestry is a bit more happening, but there are pockets. More property there but more roads too. Still I feel like we did some useful groundwork. Lots to think about. But it was interesting, and my agent is on holiday now so I reckon things are gonna slow down now for August. This is why she tried to encourage me to audition for a summer Shakespeare at £450 a week before fees and tax. But I still reckon I’m better off these days staying available for filming or jobs where they can pay me what I’m worth. That stuff is lovely to build the 3 C’s – CV, Contacts and Confident. No actor likes not working but I’m gonna keep rolling the dice for more filming. I’ve got too many mad documentary ideas in the pipeline not to be still trying for a spot of profile. Go on, manifest me that big job so I can walk the length of Africa solo or drive to Sydney in a vintage racing Bentley or one of the many many other bananas plans I would very seriously make real under the right circumstances, or die trying.
We are back in Brighton. It got hot and fractious in the car but only right at the end. That’s the sweet spot for it. Then a shower made it a bit better and now we’re in bed and I feel like all the moisture has been sucked out of me but I reckon I’ll still wake up tomorrow morning somehow. Might even get through the night without having to give libations to the Colossal Prostate, blessed be. Tessy will doubtless have something to say if I’m still asleep at 5.
A lot to think about in terms of what we’ve seen today and what Lou needs. We covered a lot of ground up through Herefordshore and Wales, skipping up the borders, often beautiful on both sides, definitely a place for drivers still.
This flat feels more and more temporary by the day with crap workmen gutting the corridors and homogenising all the empty flats around the two remaining tenants. I’m trying to help her quest for security on her own terms, trying to understand it despite my easy happy London pad.



