يحاول ذهب - حر

STAN CULLIMORE

August 30, 2025

|

Western Morning News (Saturday)

VOICES OF THE WEST COUNTRY

REGULAR readers of these columns will probably have gathered by now that I am, as a general rule, a reasonably sociable soul, given to spending most of each day smiling, laughing and sniggering in the company of my fellow man. Or woman. Or child. Or all three.

Friends, family or passersby with a friendly face - I'm really not that fussy who or what they are, I’m always happy to talk if they are. Come to think of it, if someone was naming a boat after me, I wouldn't be surprised if they called it, Chatty McChatterbox. Or similar.

Quite frankly, if someone smiles, breathes, chuckles easily and doesn’t mind silly stories too much, then there is every chance we would get on like a pair of ferrets in a pillow case if the chance ever arose. However, it seems those simple smiles and easy words are only one side of the Cullimore coin.

To my surprise, I recently discovered this chatty side of my spirit is not the only game in talkative town. Oh, no. Not at all. Over the last year it has dawned on me that there is a lot to be said, an awful lot to be said, if I’m honest, for the peaceful pleasures of the lonesome life. It turns out, time spent alone is time well spent. It seems that silence really is golden.

Western Morning News (Saturday)

هذه القصة من طبعة August 30, 2025 من Western Morning News (Saturday).

اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.

هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟

المزيد من القصص من Western Morning News (Saturday)

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Yeo Valley opens for first festival

Mid September sees a new organic garden festival happening here in the West

time to read

2 mins

August 30, 2025

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Judi Spiers on Saturday

Read Judi's column every week in the Western Morning News

time to read

2 mins

August 30, 2025

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Down to the roots

HANNAH STEPHENSON FINDS OUT WHAT A MANGELWURZEL IS AND HOW TO GROW IT

time to read

2 mins

August 30, 2025

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Shops and roads shut as flash flooding batters towns

HEAVY rain resulted in roads flooding and shops being forced to shut yesterday because of the damage, with more showers forecast this weekend.

time to read

2 mins

August 30, 2025

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Excitement builds for festival packed with Cornish produce

A FIVE-DAY celebration of Cornwall's finest food and drink is coming to Truro, offering the 'ultimate taste experience' right in the heart of the city.

time to read

1 mins

August 30, 2025

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Trust hosts Helios to fire imaginations

A HUGE new artwork inspired by the sun is coming to Plymouth next month.

time to read

2 mins

August 30, 2025

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Angels delight

MARION MCMULLEN discovers how the hospital drama Angels became appointment viewing 50 years ago

time to read

1 mins

August 30, 2025

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Excellent prices achieved in July

MICHAEL BOWMAN, CHUDLEIGH

time to read

1 min

August 30, 2025

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Get on your bike to enjoy the natural beauty of the Exe Trail

Martin Hesp enjoys a wonderful day out next to one of Devon's most beautiful estuaries

time to read

5 mins

August 30, 2025

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Western Morning News (Saturday)

Documentary bridges courage of the past and present hope

A WARD-WINNING Cornish film company Awen Productions is launching a new documentary film called 'Gentle, Angry Women' which follows the story of three young activists as they retrace the footsteps of the Greenham Common march to the original site of the 1980s Women's Peace Camp.

time to read

2 mins

August 30, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size