Today, instead of writing about CLMOOC, I have been writing to CLMOOCers.
It’s a start!

I’ve stalled. With just under five months till I submit my completed thesis I have run out of steam. I have no time to waste, and so I waste time. I know all of the advice – I have given it many times, but still I pause. My bookshelves are tidied, my yarn is sorted, my fridge is clean.
I still feel that I need to give myself permission to write. I’m framing my thesis as an auto-ethnography because that feels right – it feels authentic – but I still struggle to justify my approach. Maybe I worry that it is not rigorous enough – maybe my background in anglo-analytic philosophy has trained me to privilege an argumentative style over the explanatory … Maybe I need to channel my inner philosopher (note to self: do not channel your inner Deleuze).
Whatever, the time has come. I remind myself of one of my favourite quotes:
“Fool,” said my muse to me. “Look in thy heart and write.”
Wish me luck …
For the couple of months there’s been a T-Rex in Glasgow – one of the most complete skeletons in the world. Of course, we left it until the final day to visit.
Not so much a feldgang as an overview of our holiday. Some glorious skies and ancient artefacts. Callanais:
Dun Carloway Broch
Norse chess pieces
Terns feeding at Port Ness
Machairs
Views
A teddy for a not-yet-born
Ballachulish – on the way home
As I walked up the path to work today I looked to my right, and noticed some more flowers. Some are cultivated, the others are native. All are lovely.
Geraniums do well in our garden. Here’s three – the first two are bought, but still have a natural look. The third grows in abundance. The flowers are smaller, but they are so pretty.
The lion and the unicorn were fighting for the crown …
A pause in my day to think about today’s Feldgang. The noise of the stonemasons reminded me that this staircase is being repaired.
The lion, of course, stands for England; the unicorn for Scotland.
Yet again we need to fight. While there is an imbalance of power, our two nations will never be friends. I think this might be beyond repair.
Between the main road and Professors’ Square is a pathway with wild flowers growing on either side of it. I always appreciate them, today I stopped and took a few pics with my phone
Today’s feldgang – I nipped out to see if a colleague was in, and took a shortcut back through our Uni chapel.
I always feel guilty doing this – and more so today as I quickly took out my phone and took these pics.


All I did was sign a letter.
A letter that asked for clarification about academic freedom.
That’s all.
As a result of signing that letter I have been sacked as editor of an academic journal
I have been told, by white men who were in power over me, that this was a matter of my power.
They said that I was not safe.
They said I should be ashamed.
They did not read the letter I signed, or if they did, they misread it.
They have shouted, moralised, pontificated.
I think they should be ashamed.
Ashamed for misreading so egregiously
Ashamed for publicly condemning me.
Ashamed enough to apologise.