Showing posts with label #Hope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Hope. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 December 2016

Sunday Sounds

Between Christmases


I aim a smile,
Baring teeth in greeting.
The return is fired
And ricochets around
The company assembled.
This is Christmas after all,
This is what we’ve been waiting for.
Across the walls yet more greetings,
Abrasively scratched cards
From relatives collected,
And seldom or never talked about friends,
And others hhardly ever known or met,
And here for a moment a sense of regret
Loiters with intent to do better.
Newcomers positioned on cushion laden seating
Are plied with traditional warming drink
And here we are ready
For the next thankful interruption from the door.
The procedure is fixed in tradition,
The routine ritual is old and needing updating,
The meaning lost.
Here I have gathered about me
Those who I knew much better
All of a month ago.
For then, between Christmases there dwell
Those I love.
Between Christmases at least

They have the Christmas spirit.

Sunday, 4 December 2016

Shiny Sunday

Catching Hold




Yes – love, love
For though we know it pains
Not to denies us the very best of all life’s richest gains.

Yes – hope, hope
For not to sullies days
Which otherwise would profit us in much more fruitful ways.

Yes – give, give
For not to kills us all
Taking can not cure us, nor prevent a fall.

Yes – trust, trust
For not to stifles hope
Making it impossible to give, to love, to cope.


Mel Dixon

Copyright remains with the author

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Wizard Head Wednesday

VIVE, INVICTUS

  

Je pense donc je suis
Je crée parce que je peux

Je construis car il apporte la joieJe essaie d'apporter de l'espoir aux filles et les garçons
Donc, il est et il était si depuis le début des temps pour l'ensemble de l'espèce humaine


 

La mort peut avoir aucune domination quand...


 

l'amour cherché est bonne mais étant donné unsought est mieux

Sunday, 24 January 2016

Stories for Sleepy Sundays

The Angel's Holiday



It is a little fact about angels that they get very tired indeed
What with moans and groans from adults and little ones always in need.


They have nothing but magical twinkles and smiles and wonderful wings
And songs of hope and enchantment and an armoury of mysterious things.



The fairies of course assist them but have to have wands and learn spells
And sometimes their blooms are bamboozled by mischievous pixies and elves.



And then there’s the trolls, and the dolls and the sprites,
The toys for the boys and box of bright lights



it can all be quite dazzling but very brain frazzling so at sleep-tide
here’s what they do...
They sprinkle it all and dream of a time when they can just holiday too.

And in their sleeps, the magic's deep
And new spells form to heal
For starlets form as that's the norm
Of secrets nightly deal. 

Thursday, 21 January 2016

Thursday Tune-up: #Happyism through Song

Invent you all inclusive spoof lyrics, for example...

"A foggy day, in London town
Had me deaf, had me down
I viewed the morning with my charm
British Museum got a new alarm.

How long we wondered would this thing last;
But the age of miracles hadn't past,
For suddenly I saw tea there
And through foggy London town
We just kept smiling.... everywhere.
Everywhere...
Everywhere. " 

Your turn!

How about a new version of...

My eyes are dim I cannot see
I left my specs in the WC
And now they are floating
Out to sea. 

May the smiles be with you... always. 

Saturday, 9 January 2016

Slurpy Soup Saturday



Apples happen to be a secret ingredient to make many a bitter soup taste sweeter.

Soups, according to most chefs are by far the most reliable,
nutritious source of slow release hot food and there are such a wide choice of them.
The truth is, the flavours and textures are only limited by our reluctance to try making them.

They are one of the first things that babies can eat and therefore
a superb food for anyone who is malnourished once they are off life saving medical intervention.
They are regularly used too to prevent many forms of illness and disease.

So here are a few ideas for you to get start.
We don't supply quantities or timings for cooking as that is part of the
magic of cooking to your very precise and needs and tastes.

Sweet Potato & Walnut Soup

Ingredients: Walnuts, onion, sweet potato, vegetable stock cube, butter, sunflower oil seasoning, water.

1. Fry diced onion in the saucepan with a knob of butter and oil.

2. Finely dice vegetables and walnuts and add water, stock cube, seasoning before simmering for twenty minutes.

Beetroot Soup

Ingredients: Beetroot, carrot, onion, sweet potato, chilli, vegetable stock cube, butter, salt, ground black pepper, water.

1. Fry diced onion in the saucepan with a knob of butter.

2. Finely dice vegetables and add water, stock cube, a tiny pinch of chilli and seasoning before simmering for twenty minutes.

3. Pulverise with a food blender leaving it as chunky as you like and serve with another knob of butter.

Spicy Squashed Kale Soup

Ingredients: Butternut squash, kale, onion, eating apple, parsnip, chilli, garlic, ginger, vegetable stock cube, butter, seasoning, five spice*, water.

1. Fry diced onion in the saucepan with a knob of butter.

2. Finely dice fruit and vegetables and add water, stock cube, a tiny pinch of five spice, chilli, ginger, garlic and seasoning before simmering for twenty minutes.

3. Pulverise with a food blender and serve. Great for freezing too.

Pst, a pinch of five spice rescues many a soup.
We learnt that from a lady called Jan. Thanks love! ;-D

Thursday, 7 January 2016

Thursday Tale: Mrs Mini Vera


Mrs Mini Vera was a simply terrible taxi driver with very little sense of direction even for a mole. her eye sight was poor, and what is more the mud all looked the same in the dark. So much so that she seldom found even the park. More often it was a parking lot or foundation stones or pile or grot.

She had never been very comfortable as a mole, as early excavations into her past had revealed little history of digging in her family. Quite the opposite. She was the daughter of a signpost maker and home decorator where mud and earth moving were seldom required. Before that her family had just been cleaners so no sense of direction was required.

It was her husband had been the one to teach her how to drive but had met a very sticky end by being impaled by a fork in a sampling root that then skewered him as it shot into the sky one bright spring morning. The shock of all that sunlight alone was enough to have killed him. Moles are not keen on sunlight for apart from anything else the noise of all that daytime activity was very confusing for their sensitive little ears and whiskers.

This morning was particularly bad as her fare had asked to be taken to the playing fields but unfortunately, having suffered from a terrible bout of flu, Mrs Mini Vera lost her sense of smell and ended up at a sewage plant. If only she had taken up home decorating like her father or signposting like her mother.

What made matters worse was an archaeological dig which had caused numerous diversions and landslides underground. One of which blocked her way back so there was nothing for it but to dig deeper to get out of the mess she had dug herself into.

So that it what she did.

Dig, dig, dig. Dig, dig, dig. Dig, dig, dig.

A rocky patch turned her one way, an under ground stream another and before long she hardly knew which way was down and which was up any more. As you can imagine her passenger, a house mouse estate agent on a business trip, was not very impressed with the service and squeaked protests continually. The only complimentary thing he had to say was that the upholstery was very sleek and comfortable but that was only when he got on board. He would have walked himself but was disabled following a rather nasty incident with a ferret and a terrifying terrier which had resulted in a lazy limp and useless left leg - rear end.

And still, all Mrs Mini Vera could do was dig, dig-dig and dig more. She didn't usually take fares for the playing fields but the mouse was a one of note and known to pay well above the usual fee of feed and what with flu and winter weather due to set in too, Mrs Mini Vera thought she could do, what she could not do at all - find her way.

Maybe it was the pressure but at last the tension broken as did the texture of the mud and instead of digging through stone ridden chalk or claggy clay, she found the digging became easier... and easier through soft sandy loam and...

"Why Mrs Vera, what a beautiful new home!"

It was too. It was such a fine view. it was in fact formal gardens of a very fine house which of course delighted the miserable mouse. And as they peeked through the edge of a bed, they found the vegetable patch so all would be well fed.

"What a clever old thing you jolly well are, How fine is everything, even your car!" said the mouse twitching his nose excitedly as he measured up for new luxury paying tenants.

And for Mrs Mini Vera too, all was delightful and frankly 'phew', for just in the rubbish heap with her right paw she touched on a sign that she'd felt once before. It was her father's old notebook that went with that house so she switch trades to decorate and married that mouse!