Shy and retiring | Norton of Morton

I’m not feeling my usual self, chumrades. For a few weeks now, I’ve been hiding away from the world and getting lost in my own thoughts.

I get like this from time to time. There has been radio silence on the Twittering Device and very little activity on Instagram. Yet I can’t completely hide. I still have the office job to turn up for, colleagues to converse with and a magazine to plan and develop. Despite feeling like this, I even stood in front of a few hundred people last week with a microphone in my hand for the Somme commemorations. 

We humans are quite strange, what? Perhaps that was my attempt to snap out of it.

I feel this quiet introspection is good for the soul though. No doubt, in a matter of days I’ll be sauntering around causing much merriment and misdemeanour.
walt2b2-1731585 I chanced upon a few pictorials of Walt Disney recently. Like many I suspect, I’ve never set eyes on the man whose name takes a starring role in my children’s DVD collection. 

Walt was quite the good looking fellow. A very natty dresser too, but then, he did live through the Hollywood golden age where the sartorial standard was high. 
walt2b7-3366171

walt2b5-5458662 It seems that Walt liked to hide too. Apparently, he could be painfully shy, quite different to the public persona that he liked to promote. 
walt2b6-9930667 I’ve just realised that Winnie the Pooh (through A.A. Milne) featured last week and this week is Walt Disney. I can see a pattern emerging.

More drivel next week! It will probably be dedicated to Dogtanian. One for all, and all for one…

G.M. Norton

Protagonist of ‘Norton of Morton’

{ Twitter } { Facebook } { Instagram } { Bloglovin’ }