Monday, 4 May 2015
Room for Reading
There are not many places we can escape from it all, other than in our own homes. Of course, depending on how many live there, that may also may be pretty difficult and the bathtub may be one of the only place you can grab a little piece and quiet.
I know that this is one of the reasons that stop many from settling down to read a book. However, I don't know what it is about bookstores, especially the #indies, I just want to spend at least five minutes there, to read a quick chapter. Is it the overflowing shelves, maybe the old comfy sofa, or the owner who exudes love for books? I don't know.
But, if you want to find a place of tranquillity and solitude to read a book take just 20 minutes of you lunch hour, go buy and try it out. They're so worth the visit.
#bookstores #books #reading
Thursday, 30 April 2015
The Great Escape
Loch Leven Castle |
Loch Leven, Kinross |
The island where Mary was imprisoned |
Sunday, 26 April 2015
Poem in Your Pocket
April is nearly May,
Jack Frost has now out welcomed his stay.
We have opened the door,
And asked that he visits no more.
Because April is nearly May.
April is nearly May,
The lambs are now born and constantly feeding,
And the robins, sparrows and blackbirds have paired for breeding.
Because April is nearly May.
April is nearly May,
The smell of fresh mown grass tickles our noses,
Buds are opening on the magnolia tree and forming on the roses.
Because April is nearly May.
April is nearly May,
Remember before the month is out,
Celebrate and share the poem in your pocket with a shout.
Because National Poetry Month ends,
When April becomes May.
#pocketpoem #poetry poets.org
Thursday, 23 April 2015
Poker Face
Aberfoyle Bridge, over the River Forth |
The Poker Tree |
St Mary's Episcopal Church |
Lake Menteith |
I've visited the Aberfoyle area many times, however its poker face exterior won't fool anyone, because natural beauty such as this cannot be concealed.
#WorldBookDay #Folklore #ScotsAuthors
Monday, 20 April 2015
Making it a Better Place
A small town in southern Tenerife awakend to the sound of a helicopter's rotor blades resounding along the coast. Those residents and holidaymakers alike that had ventured out early for a quick caffeine fix in a pavement cafe, or a walk along the coastal path to blow the cobwebs away, looked to the sky with an air of puzzlement.
The helicopter had been relentlessly flying over, since the evening of the night before. Darkness had just fallen and the eerie, thump-thump of the blades seemed to drown out all the other noises that can be identified with the pueblo of Las Galletas.
But, the Coastguard and Guardia Civil were frantically searching the Atlantic Ocean for more survivors from the patera that washed up on the shore with 3 children and 13 adults on board. However, these migrants said to be Sahrawis, survived the 5 day trip in their small boat from Morocco on Easter weekend, unlike those 700 that are now feared dead off the coast of Italy.
Many of us are concerned about global warming, cruelty to animals, whether bears, elephants,or tigers, poverty and people displacement. Although all the problems of the world can't be solved in one go, we can all contribute in some way to making our world a better place. #EarthDay
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Wednesday, 15 April 2015
His Master's Voice
I've grown out of standing in front of my bedroom mirror, singing along to a Madonna track, into my hairbrush. Yeah, it's hard to believe, I know. However, I don't think I could write a single word if I couldn't listen to music while working.
I listen to the radio, other times downloaded music which is so cheap to access and a great way to keep up with new releases. The music, the lyrics and most importantly the sound of the voice can set our mood, stir our emotions and the heartfelt messages just hit my creative spot.
Whether the recordings are digital, or on vinyl which has seen a revival in the few years, with approximately 2 million vinyl records being sold in the UK in the last year, we all love listening to human voices singing. They make us laugh, they make us cry, they make us happy and on occasion patriotic; they connect with our psyche.
April 16th 2015 is Worldwide Voice Day and April 18th is, Record Store Day, they have something hugely in common and that is a celebration of the voice. A celebration that we can all relate to, whatever age, creed, or colour.
Sunday, 12 April 2015
Game, Set and Love Match!
Dunblane Cathedral |
It's Sunday afternoon and the swollen, River Allan, is the only thing that is in a hurry to pass through the small Scottish city of Dunblane.
The cameras continue to take photographs and the locals are still chattering about the events of the last 24 hours, while picking up their Sunday papers from the newsagent. As I point my camera at my chosen subject, a woman tells me, "Not to forget to take a snap of the golden post box."
I was glad she wanted to share the pride she has for her home place with strangers, otherwise I might have walked by the gold painted box, that celebrates an Olympic gold medallist born in her neighbourhood.
Town Celebrated the Occasion |
Golden Post Box |
The day that they will never forget is the day tennis ace, Andy Murray, married his long term girlfriend, Kim Sears, amongst his 'ain kin' and one that will beat any match he plays on court.
River Allan |
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