Welcome to South Manchester where the weather is a little odd and changeable. The sun is out but at the same time, the sky is full of grey clouds, meaning that it will almost certainly rain a little later.
I usually only do one summary post about the year that is about to finish but Sunday Stealing has another set of summary questions – so welcome to part 3. Shall we dive in?
1. What song will always remind you of last year? Doesn't have to be a song released last year.
As I have said, my iPod died in September while I was on holiday in Greece forcing me to think about what I want to do with music. I embraced Spotify and a whole new outlook on music. I found myself listening to old and new albums that I probably wouldn’t have listened to. I have discovered a couple of new artists and explored the back catalogues of old favourites.
A song that reminds me of the year? Well to be honest there are about 300 of them. Here they all are:
Only kidding – I will select this one that I particularly like. It is “Kill or Be Killed” by British prog superstars Muse from their latest album released earlier this year. This is Muse embracing their heavier side with a song that kind of reflects the topsy-turvy year it has been for the UK.
2. What do you wish you would have done more of?
I’m quite happy with what I managed to do in 2022 to be honest. I’ve already made plans for 2023 so let’s see if they come to fruition.
3. What do you wish you would have done less of?
Again, I think it was a good year for personal stuff; in terms of personal stuff it was a well-balanced year.
4. What was your favourite new TV program? Movie? Album/Songs? Or if you didn't pick up any new ones, what are you still watching/listening to? Any recommendations?
TV Programme – Stranger Things and The Boys. Both absolutely brilliant.
Movie – I would probably say The Batman – but there were a lot of others that were equally good.
Albums - This year saw the release of the first Porcupine Tree album for years, called “CLOSURE/CONTINUATION”, as well as a new album by Devin Townsend called “Lightwork”. Here is a song from each.
5. What did you do on your birthday and how old were you? Did you feel differently?
I am now 60 years old. On my birthday itself I went out with a few friends but I also saw my two lads a day or two before. We went to Copenhagen a little later and I guess that was slightly birthday related too. Physically I feel the same – and mentally too (an eighteen year old in a old man’s body).
6. What political or social issue stirred you the most?
Where do I start? The Conservative party led first by the clown, then by an incompetent buffoon and now by a multimillionaire who does not relate at all to anybody in the UK apart from people with equal amounts of wealth.
The downfall of Boris Johnson was brilliant to see but he was replaced by somebody who was actually worse – Liz Truss. She basically almost destroyed the economy in her brief 45 day reign. Now we have a man who is better than both but still shares the same ideals that have led to the UK becoming a laughing stock internationally.
This is Boris the buffoon at his most stupid:
And here is the incompetent idiot who replaced him:
And this is the current incumbent:
God help us!
7. Who was the most interesting new person you met?
Most of the new people I met were interesting in their own way. I am not going to single anybody out.
8. What changed at your job?
I am now working part time and winding down to retirement in the next year or two.
9. What changed in your home?
We had the bathroom refurbished – and thank goodness we went on holiday while that happened.
10. Describe how a relationship changed.
My relationship with my two cats changed. They now rule my life with a rod of iron.
11. Do you think you are still the same person that you were at the beginning of the year? How so?
Apart from having entered my seventh decade on this planet, yes, I think I am largely the same person.
12. Summarize the year in three words or less. Bonus points for doing it in one word. Explain.
Crap but improved.
The one thing I can control my male cat with is the sound of dry food. Stuck on a high place? Shake some dry food, and he becomes courageous!
ReplyDeleteHi Roger,
ReplyDeleteOh yes - food is a pretty good way of getting them to do what you want.
:o)
Cheers
PM
loved the cat rules. It's why I don't have a cat!
ReplyDeleteHi Bev,
ReplyDeleteThe cat rules are surprisingly accurate. But they are brilliant pets.
:o)
Cheers
PM
Leaving during a renovation is the best way to go about doing that, for sure. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteOh--your three words to sum up the year are perfect!
ReplyDeleteHi CD,
ReplyDeleteIt's a good plan to do that in future (as long as the renovation doesn't take too long).
:o)
Cheers
PM
Hi Kwizgiver,
ReplyDeletePersonally yes - the UK is in a far worse state than it was last year though.
:o)
Cheers
PM