“There is only one difference between a madman and me. The madman thinks he is sane. I know I am mad.”

Salvador Dali

Bright spark!
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

Bright spark!

Our energy bills so far are less than a quarter of what they’d have been if still living in our Norfolk barn. Add the fact that we charge our car at home too, and the energy performance of our new home looks even better

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Time to focus
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

Time to focus

I don’t make new year resolutions, but that time has come to focus 100% of my writing, and stap letting others distract me with ‘interesting’ projects. You might call that blinkered; I’ll call it focused!

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Family?
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

Family?

I posted this old photo in a Tiptree history Facebook page, and within the hour, was in touch with one of my late mother’s cousins. Seems I come from a larger family than I had always thought!

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I stepped into my book last night
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

I stepped into my book last night

Blaxhall has a rich folk music tradition. Last night we went to the village hall to hear John Spiers and Jackie Oakes perform. I felt that I was really living the book I’ve just written!

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Is Leiston going up market?
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

Is Leiston going up market?

I met a young man today who moved to Leiston for all the right reasons. It’s rural, affordable and situated in a stunningly attractive area. Leiston is slowly changing.

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Home alone
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

Home alone

Belinda has been at the Forum the past couple of days, leaving me home alone. I’ve not enjoyed the experience.

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The storm before the calm
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

The storm before the calm

The time has come to start the journey that will lead to the publication of my next book Down to Earth.

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Chaffinch
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

Chaffinch

I just love reading books by long dead Suffolk writers that have stood the test of time and speak to people today. I can only hope that my books will remain current when I am long gone.

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Changing Times
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

Changing Times

A day spent at an East Suffolk Council event was quite unlike anything I’d attended before. It left me optimistic about the future, and pleased to be living back in Suffolk.

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At last . . . .
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

At last . . . .

It’s been a long journey, but finally, we are living in the home where we will grow old together.

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Past, present, future?
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

Past, present, future?

As both a writer and a Quaker, a visit to the former Meeting House at Needham Market, a town that was my home more than 60 years ago, helped me see my future.

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On our doorstep
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

On our doorstep

I hope I never take for granted the fact that we now live a ten minute drive away from Snape Maltings, one of the world’s best classical concert halls.

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Joseph and his Brethren
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

Joseph and his Brethren

I’ve just discovered another Suffolk author, H W Freeman, whose books have stood the test of time. Another h ard act I aspire to follow!

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Blood is thicker than water
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

Blood is thicker than water

Three of the people working on our new home yesterday were members of Belinda’s extended family. I think this illustrates how Leiston’s population differs from others towns.

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Where was the crowd?
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

Where was the crowd?

Last night we were at Snape, gaining a musical insight into the lives of Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears. This deserved to be a sell-out performance, but the concert hall was far from packed.

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Strawberries
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

Strawberries

The simple pleasures that living in Suffolk brings, are somehow special.

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Getting up steam
Robert Ashton Robert Ashton

Getting up steam

Belinda’s great grandfather bought this Garrett steam tractor in 1926. Now in 2023 I find myself a trustee of the museum that tells the story of Garretts and how as they prospered, so too did Leiston.

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“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.”

George Bernard Shaw