
Monday, 31 May 2010
FiftyFive ~ # 55

Friday, 28 May 2010
FiftyFive ~ # 55

Thursday, 27 May 2010
FiftyFive ~ # 55

its not in the middle
nor at the end
but somewhere inbetween
its not the start of the weekend
nor the start of the week
just somewhere inbetween
I rarely eat pork on Thursdays
can't ever remember kissing a frog on that day either
curiously Thursday has never been memorable for me
just somewhere inbetween
and yet I don't know what I would do without it
it does mean its not Wednesday, yay
and Friday is getting closer, yay again
so we are inbetween
saying goodbye to the week
and yay to the weekend
at a staging post between then and what will be
looking back at the week and forward to the weekend
somewhere inbetween

So anyway - here's an Oz art pic for the moment - it might be my boy Icarus, for who can tell what he looks like now - we can only wonder at the wonder:
Oh - and I stumbled across this song - been a long time since I heard it, crap vid but love it:
Sunday, 23 May 2010
FiftyFive ~ # 55






Tuesday, 18 May 2010
FiftyFive ~ # 55


And I will be waiting,
waiting down here,
waiting to walk
to the end of the pier.
Wish me luck - though I am not walking "off" the end of the pier - not yet! But walking on the wild side has some appeal - and tons of charm for such a sleazy song. This song accompanied me from Edinburgh to London and then to Brighton in my time of awakening. At least that is how it felt then - and when I look back, well, nostalgia being a return to a place the never existed, it will suffice as a memory for me. Though I can honestly say the last thirty years have been better than the first twenty-five, so that has to be good. David Eagleman has written in his book SUM: Tales From the Afterlife that, "As the happy result of a free-market capitalist society, we are finally able to determine our own hereafter... to forever live in a virtual world... It is no surprise that everyone is lining up for this avant-garde afterlife..." Well I don't know about free-market capitalism because I would choose the life I have, steeped in left of centre politics, a musical heritage to die for, a glass of wine when I feel the urge and surrounded by people, words, sounds, smells and love - if this is avant-garde I am already living it.
Thursday, 13 May 2010
FiftyFive ~ # 55


Thursday, 6 May 2010
FiftyFive ~ # 55


Monday, 3 May 2010
FiftyFive ~ # 55
Saturday, 1 May 2010
FiftyFive ~ # 55
