De Nada

Daily writing prompt
What’s something you’d love to see in the future, but know you probably won’t live to witness?

I don’t worry about that far in the future,

The present gives me plenty to suture,

I struggle with vocabulary here and now,

Why worry about a holy cow,

Should I say de nada meaning ” no problem”,

“Of nothing”, I say while spattering guttural phlegm

” Con Gusto” would be much more pleasant,

And I wouldn’t sound like a peasant,

That’s not to say anyone tells me off,

For not sounding like a toff,

Would it be nice if everyone spoke the same,

No that really would be quite insane,

Nuances, subtilties even meaning,

To lose any of that would be demeaning,

So plodding on to meet my end,

Let’s hope uniqueness we do defend,

Let’s not all become homologous,

Because it really does not suit us.

Two foggy forest trails splitting with carved symbols on the ground and wooden posts bearing symbolic designs
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Of course I must and I think I do.

Daily writing prompt
Do you believe in minimalism?

Of course I must and I think I do,

Is that a sentence or a billet- doux?

I’ll leave that decision up to you,

You see less is more,

Is a phrase I adore,

Whether it’s right or is a crushing bore,

For who am I to decide the fate,

Of those who can’t resist the supermarket wait,

To queue for things and thus be late,

Late home, Late for Work or lose their place,

It’s adding stress to an addictive pace,

They are happy though to win the race,

I for one will avoid,

Purchasing that new android,

A robot, a phone admittedly the idea I’d toyed,

Amazon I searched and the Which magazine,

The possibilities seemed obscene,

Then I decided I’d just be mean,

Overly consumptive is a dying trend,

But where will all this misery end,

With no economy the Politician’s fate will be a bell end.

Crowded supermarket checkout with many shoppers and shopping carts

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#HeadlineTherapy Hospices funding campaigner backed by nearly 200 MPs

Thanks to Lynette Horsburgh and BBC Online News for the Headline

That’s just whippy do, 200 MP’s out of a possible 650MP’s support a Campaigner who has highlighted the fact that Hospices who used to provide care for those at the end of their lives who are desperately in need have empty bed now because they do not have the funds to support the Communities they live in.

The Campaigner, Corin Dalby, who is Chief Executive of Box Power CIC( an energy advisory Company that’s being operating ten years) supports Charities in his local area and noticed how hospices are struggling. His business tries to help, but as he says if the funding was correctly allocated the NHS could save a lot of money and the Hospices could get on and do their work and not be spending time fundraising .

In truth, there probably aren’t many people in the UK who haven’t been touched by the work of a Hospice. They are truly uplifting places, a “safe” place to go through a phase of life that everyone will have to face . Where the expertise in palliative care is translated to a passage of relief and dignity.

Frankly I am furious that Corin Dalby doesn’t have the support of all 650MP’s and also how tragic that a city the size of Liverpool now only has one Hospice.

Entrance of Hearthside Palliative Care building with wooden beams, gardens, and an elderly couple walking

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The Life Cycle

Round,around a velodrome,

To race for life all alone ,

Face a challenge and break a sphere ,

On a superbike that cost you dear,

And now you are retired and happy,

No desire yet  to change a nappy,

But a need to  keep people on their toes,

A book to show them how to face their foes.

Some scary hounds to live in the house,

Just to show yourself you’re not a mouse.

It’s strange where life leads ,

Where desire and want sometimes feeds,

D.N.A from a dog in an inky mess ,

Perhaps cycling really was a test.

Of blood oxygenation and regeneration,

Science and Sport an amazing combination

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To analyse celluloid

What’s a moment in your life that felt like it was straight out of a movie?

Perhaps I live in a real world,

Where; film reflects me and  my word,

Spoken and unspoken,played and  portrayed 

with honesty,

An act played about the prospect of infinity,

That holocaust survivors  die seems not right,

And war is never a good fight

Funny my answer is plain but void,

Are we all dammed by  celluloid?

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A Dog and  Dinosaur

A dog and a dinosaur.

Go on a walk today and share a photo of something that catches your eye.

These two are best buddies!

Namaste and Thank You for Reading🙏 (and encouraging peeps to go out for a walk)

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Are you ever finished with a book?

Daily writing prompt
What’s the first book you ever finished and still remember to this day?

We seem to have a great capacity to put people off reading. There are two instances that come to mind, firstly when I said to my mum about one of the Bronte sisters books that it was worth a read and she really enjoyed it and also to my brother when I said that the Glasgow Herald was a good read, and he said that he really enjoyed the process of reading it, having never read a “serious newspaper ” before. Subsequently neither continued with something that they had really enjoyed , because perhaps they were bombarded by so many other pieces of writing.

My point being that there is so much printed material out there and just to pick up a book is a real achievement. Good or Bad books we are never really “finished” with them. We get something from every piece of written material we look at , sometimes it is just our critical thinking that comes into play or on others we are totally blown away by the tome.( and that is a good feeling.)

I suppose writing lists and analysing the affect that a book has had on you is of value, if you like lists and talking about books.

I however, know that all the books I read affect me and have value ( some more than others). I always worry that I’ve missed something, perhaps skimmed something and always find a second read unearths new things. My view is I’m never really finished with a book, even the bad ones.

Stack of popular novels on wooden table by window with cup of tea and glasses
A tall stack of well-known novels sits by a bright window with a cup of tea and glasses nearby

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#HeadlineTherapy A Chalet by Antoni Gaudi hidden in The Pyrenees for over a century has just been discovered.

Thanks to Ciro Marco Musella and elledecor.com for the Headline

After nearly a hundred years after the death of the famous Catalan Architect, a new work has been officially attributed to Gaudi.

A Chalet , tucked into the woods of the Catllaràs massif in the Catalan Pyrenees near La Pobla de Lillet called “Xalet del Catllaràs” which for many years has been thought to be Gaudi’s work has now been officially recognised as such.

The proof comes from archival documents and on examination of its form and construction details.The building itself was built to house technicians and engineers working in local industries nearby.

The Chalet was most likely commissioned by Guadi’s most prolific patron, Eusebi Güell ,an industrialist. Park Güell, one of Barcelona’s most visited parks is named after him.

Xalet del Catllaràs is however, one of Guadi’s smaller projects and rustically made to fit in with it’s environment in the remote Pyrenees, however with an unusual layout that wraps rooms around an exterior staircase.

It’s wonderful now that it’s been recognised as a work by Guadi and hopefully it’s architecture will be preserved for future generations.

Colorful mosaic benches and terraces at Park Güell with Sagrada Família and Barcelona cityscape beyond
Visitors explore colorful mosaic benches and terraces at Park Güell with Sagrada Família in the background.

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I knew it was profound advice

Daily writing prompt
What’s the most profound piece of advice you’ve been given? Did you take it?

I knew it was profound advice,

And to listen to it I should not think twice,

But in truth there was so much of it,

That I’d start to follow and then forget a bit,

It came from many sources and all with claims,

Some were honest and some had spurious aims,

Be good, don’t talk too much, or sing out loud,

For heavens sake don’t be part of that crowd!

But I realised very early on,

Particularly when mum and dad had gone,

When push came to shove and decisions had to me made,

It was up to me to make the grade,

And from that knowledge I thought best,

That in truth Frank said it better than all the rest,

To progress and learn each and every day ,

That the best option was to do it “My Way”.

Man in tuxedo singing into vintage microphone on stage with jazz band
Frank

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#HeadlineTherapy Unauthorised car pars near Bristol Airport makes villages ‘unliveable’ says residents

The Law currently says that a car park can be set up temporarily in a field for 28days with development rights. Although local Council’s can insist they move , they will only move to another field after the 28 days and the enforcement action to remove them by the Council will have to begin again.

Meanwhile country roads, access points and anti-social behaviour affects the lives of residents who live close to these pop-up car parks. The problem will get worse as Bristol Airport wants to expand it’s number of flights.

What surprises me about this article is that the Government is not backing Council’s by introducing a Law that does not allow this “development right”, it would seem the legislation would stop unregulated rogue car park operators setting up where they like. Makes sense to introduce this Law, so the poor Council’s don’t have to keep enacting enforcement action every month.

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A crowded countryside parking field next to a busy road with slow-moving traffic

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