A Ray Of Sunshine It was my first attempt at DIY hair dying. My friend had transformed her dull brown into glossy chestnut and Patricia thought it perfect to transform her unnatural blond. So I helped her out. Tiger Lily, it said on the packet. Well tigers are a chest-nutty brown, Or so we thought. But on a base of blond the result was unexpected. Could any creature, any plant, be quite so bright, oranger than orange, more fiery than fire. And this was before the days of punk when the colour would have been lauded and sort after. Not then. Early for the emergency hairdresser, Patricia called into the butcher’s shop. In spite of the warm day she made sure that the hood of her duffle coat was pulled firmly forward, hiding what lay beneath. She told me later that she focused on the large spider on the coat of the woman in front of her in the queue to control her anxiety. “Did you brush it off for her,” I asked? “No,” “It seemed quite at home there”, she t...