Jonathan Meades is a former restaurant critic for the The Times in  London.
Considered the best, once. Now he has either moved onto (or back to) general
social commentary. His latest television series is focused on Scotland, a place
he doesn't seem to care for; in the same dismissive manner that English historians
often approach the country (which they occasionally don't accept as a country). 
Anyway, Meades' latest TV venture is called Off Kilter (gittit?) and last night's
programme, which aired on BBC4, focused almost exclusively on Lewis and Harris,
or as he preferred the "Island of  Rust". As Elizabeth describes the noise that comes
spontaneously from my gob, I 'tittered' repeatedly at Meades observations: trenchant,
wry, and preposterous, too.......but I think he is also onto something.


Fish farming detritus / Aird Earshader



If you can use the BBC iPlayer, check Off Kilter out at>

bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mqlzz/Jonathan_Meades_Off_Kilter_Episode_2/