Sunday 16 August 2009

Comings & Goings

Well it's been a funny week:
It would be easy to wallow in self pity but thankfully I have many good friends and kin to divert my more mordant tendencies.

Also the world outside my hair line throws up reminders that I'm more than blessed even if I'm on a bumpy road for short while. While waiting for a tediously important meeting the other day in an icy etched glass and chrome atrium the silent pictures on BBC 24 were enough to silence any whingeing from me.


"So what's good " as the hopelessly optimistic American tourist once said in cafe Valencia.


#welovethenhs was cheering event it seemed to dumbfound misguided critics because for the most part it was normal people stating their straight forward opinions. There were several comments I saw that went "yeah but that's all well and good but it's still socialism....." the following comment from some ordinary UK resident further drawing out the nonsense would be some simple tale of palliative care that helped their parent die with dignity or the joy of child brought into the world etc. It was the sort of straight forward democracy and free speech the American right always bang on about and it was hard for them to counter not that they didn't try.

It was the simple reminder of the power of democracy and persuasion. Sure benighted Americans may s ill end up with bobbins health system but they can't say we didn't warn them. Oh and the man who wrote Father Ted liked my little picture !


Wetting the babies head: Well it's all a bit pagan but I think AD was sufficient dowsed in Duke yesterday (is it always sunny in Doughty Muse?)



Natures Bounty: the blossomy cherries in the park have borne fruit and today I sat and ate the sun warmed gems. That end of the park was heavy with the thick scent of their fruit and the tiny orbs seemed to essence of cherry/plumminess the red ones the best but the yellow surprisingly good. I ate them while the old guy in mobilityscooter dozed in the sun (we'd high fived on my way to the shops)and a Vietnamese guy read his paper while he waited for his girl, when she turned up they kissed in the most sweet way and wandered off with her teasing him with some ancient joke or whatever. Just then a friend of the old guy came and a gently woke him and eased his bike into the shade and sat with him for a while. It was hot in sun and couldn't shake any more fruit from the tree so I left the wasp and the hover flies to their perfumed treat and headed in side to read and listen to some tunes.


Other Good news: Ivor Cutler is on Spotify



5 comments:

It's The Gardening Lady said...

Great writing BLTP - it's like we're there in the park too.

Apparently recording things we are grateful for on an occasional basis is one way of being happier... according to the Gruaniad.

It's The Gardening Lady said...

So can I record that I'm always very grateful to read your observations of life!

Mondo said...

Ivor Cutler will alwasy put a spring in your step no matter how bleak things seem - I'm Happy is a personal fave.

BLTP said...

thanks both i do have a lot to be thankfull for.
as to Ivor I was listening to "egg meat" last which is darkly wonderful and so you'd think I too moon in june "tw*t" by John cooper clark.
Oh BTW PM there's several john betjmen lps on spotify too

ally. said...

lovely stuff maestro. that's started my day off just right
x