Such an eloquent way of describing the nature of time (as someone who studied astrophysics many moons ago, I'm convinced it exists, although it is headache-inducing from an academic perspective but rich and wonderful from a story perspective in things like Star Trek and Doctor Who)
I don't think even Einstein could explain how it seems to accelerate as we age and measure it in terms of our children's growth and milestones.
You are not alone in this feeling and I'm glad that neither am I. We're all in it together. I wonder if it slows down when we have to measure it by the progress of our Zimmer frames in the years to come?! Or if people who are not parents feel it in the same way?
Regardless, we should cherish every day we have now, especially the Christmases - they are precious and give us the chance to promise to at least try to be better people in the year to come.
Thank you for all your musings this year, the Palladium gig, which is now a memory I will keep for the rest of my life, and your wonderful new album.
A very happy Christmas to you and your family Nerina!
Merry Christmas, Nerina! Loved the webcast on Sunday, in all its usual chaotic brilliance. We were watching on delay, so weren't able to comment live. See you in six weeks in Bristol. Mental note ... must look at hotel bookings!
Such an eloquent way of describing the nature of time (as someone who studied astrophysics many moons ago, I'm convinced it exists, although it is headache-inducing from an academic perspective but rich and wonderful from a story perspective in things like Star Trek and Doctor Who)
I don't think even Einstein could explain how it seems to accelerate as we age and measure it in terms of our children's growth and milestones.
You are not alone in this feeling and I'm glad that neither am I. We're all in it together. I wonder if it slows down when we have to measure it by the progress of our Zimmer frames in the years to come?! Or if people who are not parents feel it in the same way?
Regardless, we should cherish every day we have now, especially the Christmases - they are precious and give us the chance to promise to at least try to be better people in the year to come.
Thank you for all your musings this year, the Palladium gig, which is now a memory I will keep for the rest of my life, and your wonderful new album.
A very happy Christmas to you and your family Nerina!
Who knows where the time goes, Nerina. Enjoy yourself! 🎄🎅🥂🌟
Thank you for everything, Nerina.
This year, I've asked Santa for a new hip.
If I've been good enough to get one, I shall use it to finally get to a gig of yours!
Have a good time this break
Beautiful music, thank you Nerina. Merry Christmas. x
Merry Christmas, Nerina! Loved the webcast on Sunday, in all its usual chaotic brilliance. We were watching on delay, so weren't able to comment live. See you in six weeks in Bristol. Mental note ... must look at hotel bookings!
Merry Christmas Nerina, I hope it’s not at all shit and you like it just the same anyway :)
Happy Xmas to you all.
In the absence of NerinaFest 2024, there is no opportunity to drop you the usual "Christmas Cheer". Perhaps on the Book signing tour?!?