#HeadlineTherapy Town library mural to stay despite objections

Enfield has a library and these days should consider themselves very lucky. However, Enfield, surprisingly is in a “building conservation” area and 600 local people have signed a petition to say that the mural that has been placed on one of the outside walls of the library building is an “eyesore”. Added to that the Council omitted to obtain planning permission for it( which it now has retrospectively).

The mural itself is very bright, colourful and artistic having been designed with the help of the local school children as well as financed not by local taxes but by local developers who obviously do not have any problem getting planning permission.

The objectors have said that in a couple of years, the colours will have faded and the maintenance of the mural would be an additional cost. The Council representatives have said that there is a budget put aside for maintenance but that they will not tell anyone how much it is.

Is the mural nice or not, I’m not here to judge, but it does seem a bit selfish of the Council to decide on something without considering the local area and whether it fitted in to what after all is a conservation area. Why not celebrate the “conservation” element? The mural might have been better placed inside the building.

A AI representation of the mural, not the actual one in Enfield

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Everyone

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Who are your current most favorite people?

We are all too hard on ourselves, there are so many wonderful people in this world and they are all my favourites. Past and Present.

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All animals, even humans.

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What are your favorite animals?

All animals, even humans.

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#HeadlineTherapy Driver’s near miss after bald eagle drops cat through car windshield

Thanks to Corey Williams of the Independent Online for the Headline

This incident happened in Western Northern California although with the number of Red Kites around where I live , it wouldn’t surprise me if one day it happened here as Red Kites are renowned scavengers.

The cat unfortunately hit the car windscreen from a great height ,breaking it and and falling off onto the road and fortunately not into the car. It was possible that the cat was already dead when it was dropped by the eagle as it might have been previously knocked over by a car , and scavenged by the eagle , but just proved too heavy to carry any further.

After ascertaining that the woman had suffered no injuries, the person who the lady was speaking to in the incident room checked if the cat was still alive. Unfortunately not, so no need to despatch animal welfare.

Red Kites are scavengers and probably could carry small prey , even a mouse dropped from the sky could do some serious damage.

Unfortunately the eagle never got a chance to enjoy it’s meal and probably had to keep on searching. Such is life for wild animals and it seems unsuspecting motorists. The cat I would like to think is in heaven.

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#HeadlineTherapy Fugees rapper Pras Michel sentenced to 14 years in prison for illegal lobbying

Thanks to Nardine Saad of BBC News Online for the Headline

Not sure I really understand what happened between 2012 and 2017, but a famous musician has been tried and found guilty of lobbying on behalf of both Malaysian and Chinese interests within the US for financial gain.

Others involved in the case have been let off with minor sentences, but Pras Michel choose to go to trial and was potentially facing life imprisonment. He has been found guilty and sentenced to 14 years in prison.

This sorry story involves amounts of money ranging from $4 billion US dollars stolen from Malaysia to $80million received by the rapper. These are large amounts and the story is simply mind blowing .I’m not even sure what these people were trying to achieve, apart from buying more gold jewellery, fancy cars and real estate.

Sometimes real life is stranger than fiction and lobbying from interested bodies to vulnerable politicians in all Countries has become pernicious and endemic.

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They exist…..

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Beach or mountains? Which do you prefer? Why?

Beaches and Mountain’s exist for some reason. So how can I , as a human on this planet and also part of a bigger Universe justify having a preference for one over the other?

They are both wonderful and inspiring and everyone should have access to their beauty without destroying their beauty and the habitat of those that live within their ecosystems.

Namaste and Thank You for Reading.🙏

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#HeadlineTherapy Swindon mum brings “Gothmas” to town with unusual festive market

Thanks to Sarah Dalton of the Swindon Advertiser Online for the headline

Well done to local Swindon business woman who is also a mother for bringing into the fold a Goth option for Christmas at the local Swindon Steam Museum. What fun and it’s nice to include all sorts of unusual options for anyone who wants to browse and shop for individual ideas.

AI generated image of Gothic Christmas Market.

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Do we include the animals?

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What are your family’s top 3 favorite meals?

Well as my family include a dog, a rabbit and a human.

The favourite meals are sirloin steak( the dog), complete rabbit food and soup ( any soup but particularly leek and potato for the human).

Apologies if you think this is a bit weird, and that the dog insists on sirloin steak, but this is just how it is.

Namaste and Thank You for Reading

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#HeadlineTherapy Pro-Palestine activists get MP harassment convictions overturned.

Thanks to BBC News Online for this headline

Thankfully common sense and justice has prevailed with campaigners who were publicising their heartfelt cause in a Public Space and during a General Election by way of public freedom of speech. They were asking a campaigning MP to answer questions about how they had voted on an issue that was important to them and also broader issues relating to their concerns.

The result was , they were arrested and charged for harassment, presumably on the basis of the MP’s evidence. However, their convictions were overturned almost two years later, because as the deciding Judge said that less intrusive measures such as a police warning or civil action were not pursued prior to prosecution. I wonder if it would be possible to pursue a case with the MP of wasting valuable Police time and Court time.

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If…

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If you could meet a historical figure, who would it be and why?

What If? Well I can’t ,perhaps I’m a nihilist to some, but then again I just think that although I enjoy reading about history, or inevitably someone else’s interpretation of history; I cannot pretend that there is a benefit of creating my own meeting with one of those long gone protagonists. Although I may have tried in the past. Though I wouldn’t go so far as to enter into a séance

Today however the challenge for me with history, is interpretation of fact over fiction, and that I must say is enlightening but can be trying. So to everyone past and present ( even the wicked ones) I say thank you, for we build on information, but really I don’t need to sit down and have tea with you.

Namaste and thank you for reading.🙏

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