COLETTE had wanted me to 'understand' in a TALMUDDY way...the nature of the MOON in relation to memories...and to give me a simple image as a child, of the MOON...she gave me BRIE CHEESE and toast, to eat in the evenings - in her Paris flat...most children can only stand mild cheeses...and I loved it, the whole ambience...looking out of the kitchen window over the rooftops as the sun went down and the evening breeze came through the window...it was like 'heaven' to me...simple pleasures - every mouthful, as well as the view and the time of day...before bed.
At that time in COLETTE's life - she could hardly afford the brie - never mind food for herself...but that was to change - I had learnt many things, whilst remote-viewing, as a child at that Arabic school - see previous notes upon MARK R setting his 'old-timer couple' up, as the 'we can park on double-yellow lines in front of MAGNET HOUSE for hours in our LIGHT GREEN car' - one can bet that they didn't deserve it - but COLETTE did, many decades before...although, as my father used to say of her 'it is useless giving her money because she gives it away to her charities immediately...so I found the right 'ill cult person' to ensure that she had a stipend every week, so that she didn't starve or was chucked out of her rented flat...
I got through the whole brie in her fridge, in the end...and she was pleased...as AMADEUS would have said 'it is done'...I had eaten the lot. The 'whole of the MOON'.
Decades later, when GILL was going through his rehabilitation period from heroin...back in his MANCHESTER flat...I bought a whole brie and then a CAMEMBERT...
he ate the brie without question...but laughed at the Camembert...he ate it whilst it still tasted relatively 'mild' from the fridge...but as it began to 'stink' as it became riper, he questioned that one...I explained to him that this was the proper way to eat it...most French people wouldn't dream of putting it in the fridge...I then left it out, to make it 'run'...GILL was fascinated...but then he loved STINKS...and the Camembert disappeared shortly afterwards...
Saturday, 29 January 2011
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