Help, head. Help heart.
There’s so much grief and pain in the world at the moment, a great deal of it unnecessary and utterly cruel. I don’t know whether this poem is of any comfort to anyone… Continue reading
There’s so much grief and pain in the world at the moment, a great deal of it unnecessary and utterly cruel. I don’t know whether this poem is of any comfort to anyone… Continue reading
As the lights go out over Britain to mark the centenary of the start of the Great War, we thank those men and women who lost their lives, so that we might have ours.… Continue reading
Thank you, to my great-granddad, and all those that fought and died on the killing fields of Europe. ~click image to enlarge~
Tomorrow it is one hundred years since the outbreak of World War One. To mark the occasion, everyone in Britain is invited to turn off their lights at 10pm, leaving a single candle… Continue reading
The Mighty Tiger, As Seen Through the Eyes of God They had freedom once, Until the earth I created in my image Was butchered and plundered, Not considered worthy by man, Who destroyed… Continue reading
The Childhood of Never Never Through many giddy summers When our skin browned from the sunshine and wrinkled from the sea, We climbed the old Yellowwood with impulsive impishness And leapt from high… Continue reading
Ah, the giddy, heady days of summer, when our youth always seems to cycle across our thoughts.
Because we always have days when little slights cut deeply and small people take pleasure in wiggling the blade. – Carly ~ click to enlarge~
Invite magic into your life ~Click to enlarge ~
“Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind”. – John F. Kennedy One hundred years ago today, the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand plunged Europe into the… Continue reading