The downland was scattered with violets and the sky was blue until the last. Makes you want to walk and keep on walking...........if you don't know about it follow the link - it's a good one.
Sunday, 29 March 2009
Ridgeway
The downland was scattered with violets and the sky was blue until the last. Makes you want to walk and keep on walking...........if you don't know about it follow the link - it's a good one.
Saturday, 28 March 2009
Me and my friends
Earth Hour & British Summertime
So looking forward to British Summertime starting tomorrow, light evenings will transform my life.
Saturday, 21 March 2009
EARTH HOUR
Found my way back to Amaravati today for a quiet hour. The peace surrounded me as I entered the gate and in the temple was palpable. For a while it was hard to clear my mind as there were other people there, two small boys unable to sit still. But as their father gently instructed them I joined them in concentrating my breathing and the story of Siddhartha came to mind.
I read Hesse's book as a teenager and I think it is time to reread and retell it. Now, time for my bed and my book and a meditation on "Your soul is the whole world" ...........
Wednesday, 18 March 2009
HERORATs
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
ESPADRILLES
HENGISTBURY HEAD
Under clear blue skies and despite a nippy wind, kids, dogs, more kids and more dogs frisked and played. Adults huddled or cleaned out hut stuff and boat stuff or persuaded reluctant children to eat moules frites and chilli nachos.
The long haul home around a very slow M25 only slightly tarnished a very shiny day.
Saturday, 14 March 2009
AMARAVATI
Sooo walked in the woods, coffee out on the high street, and a couple of hours gardening:
it took about a year to fill my composter, then left it for another year. Today opened it up and heaps of satisfyingly crumbly brown compost. Apart from the odd bit of avocado, eggshell and twig it was perfect, so i gave the borders a treat and can now start all over again............
By half three those elusive feelgood chemicals still hadn't surged into my bloodstream but across two huge fields, its spire just visible in the east, is Amaravati and it is there that i took myself for an hour of contemplation. Click on header.......
Brought up short by the sight of cars parked everywhere - a meditation day - but the temple was empty, just me and someone much better at being quiet than i am. Could not completely clear my mind and meditate but in that silent space some of the storm of my thoughts ebbed away........
Would i call it a day ? Would i heck! This is my battle with that big black cloud and it was still there smacking me about a bit so i went and swam a few lengths and roasted a while in the sauna and finally, finally, here i sit, downloading and uploading and surfing again. I'm definitely looking for something and tonight it might be just around the corner, if you know where it is hiding, please let me know..............
Friday, 13 March 2009
DEPRESSION
Monday, 9 March 2009
Another River
A few years ago there were hosepipe bans every summer and our local river bed was dry.
Today we followed the Gade up to its source which was higher than I've seen it in the past fifteen years. We waded up, then downstream and in places it was over our boots and running at a jaunty pace towards the Thames.
We saw bones and stones and an abandoned digger and it was bigger than sam... and that was our poem. An hour out that put the whole day into perspective.
Sunday, 8 March 2009
On The River
vicky cristina barcelona
My favourite Allen films are 'Zelig'- well worth getting out on dvd and 'The Front' which he is in but didn't direct.
Saturday, 7 March 2009
Obama mama me
1) 1984 by George Orwell (42 percent)
2) War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy (31 percent)
3) Ulysses by James Joyce (25 percent)
4) The Bible (it doesn't say which testament! 24 percent)
5) Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (16 percent)
6) A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking (15 percent)
7) Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie (14 percent)
8) In Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust (9 percent)
9) Dreams from my Father by Barack Obama (6 percent)
10) The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins (6 percent)
Asked why they lied, the most common reason was to "impress" someone they were speaking to.
Banner pics
Friday, 6 March 2009
anaesthesia
all it took was a general anaesthetic yesterday to put me right in the mood.
I have to admit i was an anaesthesia virgin and already i am a total convert....
i think what i like, nay love, about prescription drugs is that someone has worked v hard to get the dosage just right and no hangovers. when you get to my age kiddos, you know what you like!
boots
Pic of the day
i will change it esp if i find out how to resize it as a banner....oh i just did by cropping - is there an easier way?
This isn't the original pic- that has disappeared into cyberspace...it was a bit gloomy though...... so i replaced it with this rainy spring morning which turned into a very nice day for me!
being 50.... don't blog off yet!
when i was at school there were kids in my class who had already hit forty, and that's how they've stayed. i always wanted to be about 15, got there and stayed there. Some days i can't believe it until i start to walk the dogs or throw a grandson up in the air and i'm stiff and achey and puzzled about it.
But the air smells as fresh and the sky is as blue and the birdsong, 20 or more robins removed from that one that sung on my fifteenth morning, all just the same. really.
worse still, i can remember the boys and the hayfields and the first bottle of vodka and the not having a hangover like it was yesterday, and what was i doing yesterday? who knows, the mind is a sneaky rat.......
WHO is tedsmum?
When ted was about thirteen, his friend kirk would say "tedsmum, is he allowed out ?", or "Is that a spare bit of pizza, tedsmum ?" and it caught on and i liked it, soooo.......
nowadays I am more often "graaaan'ma", which sounds just as good to me, but all the granma names were taken so after all, as i said, i am still tedsmum!