Archive for the ‘Daily Life’ Category

‘Don’t be a DNA’

Posted by Susan Tomes on 10 May 2011 under Daily Life, Musings  •  6 Comments

A hospital appointment date arrives in the post. Along with the letter is a leaflet pleading, ‘Don’t be a DNA!’ It turns out that ‘a DNA is someone who Did Not Attend hospital for an appointment and did not advise us beforehand. The clinic was ready, the staff were ready, but the patient was a DNA. Last [...]

Remembering Jacob

Posted by Susan Tomes on 5 May 2011 under Concerts, Daily Life, Inspirations  •  8 Comments

A few weeks ago I attended an astonishing concert given by the pianist Jacob Barnes and three of his friends from the Royal Academy of Music. Jacob had been suffering from a rare kind of leukaemia for two years. His presence on the platform was a source of wonder and trepidation to everyone who had [...]

Two years on

Posted by Susan Tomes on 29 April 2011 under Daily Life, Musings  •  6 Comments

On the day the world is glued to the Royal Wedding in London, it seems slightly beside the point to mention that this is the second anniversary of my blog ‘going live’, but then, why not? I’m quite pleased about it. I wasn’t sure I’d manage to keep the blog going for more than a few months, [...]

The power of Radio 4

Posted by Susan Tomes on 27 April 2011 under Daily Life, Musings  •  Leave a comment

It was exciting being on Radio 4 yesterday, especially when I looked at my website afterwards and saw there was an enormous surge in the number of visitors – more than a ten-fold increase on the usual number. I had never seen such a number before on my ‘site stats’. It was like when my [...]

‘Between Ourselves’ on 26 April

Posted by Susan Tomes on 23 April 2011 under Concerts, Daily Life  •  6 Comments

On the last episode of ‘Between Ourselves’, the Radio 4 discussion programme, James Rhodes and I are talking to presenter Olivia O’Leary about what it’s like to be a concert pianist. I haven’t heard the edited broadcast, but we talked for almost two hours in the studio (see photo), so I feel hopeful that an interesting [...]