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“more than the heart, the bowel, the knee joint… …more than flesh and blood…” ?

"more than the heart, the bowel, the knee joint… …more than flesh and blood…" ?

I’ve recently finished reading: "April Fool’s Day" by Bryce Courtenay.

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He’s been a favourite author of mine since reading "The Power of One" in my 20s.

"April Fool’s Day" is an altogether different read; a true and rich account that naturally still emits the character of BCs world.

In the end, love is more important than everything and it will conquer and overcome anything. Or that’s how Damon saw it, anyway. Damon wanted a book that talked a lot about love. Damon Courtenay died on the morning of April Fool’s Day. In this tribute to his son, Bryce Courtenay lays bare…

Quite unlike any book I’ve read before!

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Time to snap?

Had to stop and snap the sunrise.

Thankfully the sun rises (or the UK turns in view of the sun) each morning. It also sets equally regular.

Here in the UK, energy is given and time to rest is given. The weather and clouds might confuse matters at time but it’s still there.

It was once written:
There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens:
a time to   be born   and a time to   die
   a time to   plant   and a time to   uproot
a time to   kill   and a time to   heal
   a time to   tear down   and a time to   build
a time to   weep   and a time to   laugh
   a time to   mourn   and a time to   dance
a time to   scatter stones   and a time to   gather   them, 
   a time to   embrace   and a time to   refrain   from embracing, 
a time to   search   and a time to   give up
   a time to   keep   and a time to   throw away
a time to   tear   and a time to   mend
   a time to   be silent   and a time to   speak
a time to   love   and a time to   hate
   a time for   war   and a time for   peace..

Hummm….

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I was lost, but now am found

“I was lost, but now am found” said my banana.
(pronounced in the Cornish manner ba-na-na, with the ‘a’ as in jam)

The mystery of the lost banana was solved this morning, as mid-commute I spotted it lost and forlorn on the wayside. It must have dropped out of my pannier yesterday!  I got to work convinced that I packed it and was baffled by its desertion.

I muse that:

We guide our baggage through both well and less travelled pathways…

We believe that we packed the baggage, we control the tiller… and know the map…

We are ‘guided’ by soft hegemony and cultural info-tainment…

But still our banana’s can fall from our backpacks and confound, amaze and hopefully cause us to reassess our predicament?

However, I am still blind I see.

PS. Today’s banana was energizing.

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More than simple…

Simple is not the right word….
I came across the creation below recently and it ‘struck a chord’.

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I like to think of affective art as having a resonance, and this work by Sarah May Rogers rings my neurones.
I recall being taught that the resonating buzz between the coherence and the correspondence in an image/artwork forms a flavour, sound, dream, wonder… fabula… syuzhet… etcblah… enough nonsense.
The artwork above may at first seem a simple image but I have found it quite satisfying; a unique creation, with perfect colours, great composition and proportion, a great idea with a lasting resonance! Big Smile.

Check out her other creations.
Thanks Sarah.

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A shark and a seal! Did you see this?

Did you see this on the BBC TV?
I sat there jaw dropped and had to replay it half a dozen times – quite stunning!

Felt I had to share it again… it speaks volumes.
(watch it FULL SCREEN with the sound DOWN, we don’t need Attenborough mumbling on)

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…with you in the sun!

Just had to share this: Tim  Minchin’s stuff is quite brilliant and this one’s another corker

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Cycling with Endomondo again…

So, 2012… here we go again, WET and WINDY this morning.
Ride home not too bad: cycling 6.92 miles in 31m:22s

via My Cycle Workout.

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We’ve just arrived…

We’ve just arrived from the old blog on Google’s Blogger Blogspot – so please be gentle.

While Blogger was warm, cosy and Googley we feel WordPress offers much more compatibility outside the Google ‘world view’. There might be a period of transition where bits ‘go missing’ but hey, who cares…

So here goes…

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2488 Cycling miles this year.

So, just for the record, since April, i've been cycling to work.
Via my Cardio Trainer we recorded:
Sunday 27 Feb. through to Monday 4 July = 851.71miles
I then changed to the Endomondo tracker and clocked:
Tuesday 5 July through  Thurs 22 Dec = 1636.93 miles
So that's 2488 miles recorded this year.
A wheely HAPPY NEW YEAR all!

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Eat me!! Mini Meat Pies!

Christmas Eve, (Annie’s) Mini Meat Pies!

It seems every Christmas I remember from Cornwall included these mini marvels! But take my word for it they don’t hang around, soooooo morish – ansome me lover! From what I recall, this is me mum’s recipe with a few twists.

– Pastry, whatever you fancy either shortcrust,  flakey or puff (above’s with Short and Puff mixed! ‘cos we ran out). Sorry, didn’t make me own, it’s too easy to take of off the shelf.

Easy…
– 1 large finely chopped onion.
– 6-7 mushrooms, finely chopped.
– pack of mince 500g.
Lea and Perrins.
Balsamic Vinegar.
1 Oxo Cube.
1 egg.

(i) with a yummy knob of butter fry onions, mushrooms till browning.
(ii) remove the above to a bowl.
(iii) in same pan fry mince (with a touch of salt and a good grind of pepper) till browning, then add the fried onions and mushrooms.
(iv) add to the pan, a shake and a bit of Lea & Perrins, a shake and bit of Balsamic Vinegar and sprinkle on one Oxo Cube. If too dry add a splash of water.
(v) fry till mixed and cooked.

(vi) Roll out your pastry and cut out appropriately sized circles with top of a glass/cup and place into greased pie/muffin/tart trays.
(vii) Cut out circle lids from same cutter.

(viii) put filling mix onto pies.
(ix) brush the inside edge of the lids with egg and place the tops on the pies.
(x) I use a smaller egg-cup to push down the lids on the pies to ensure the egg ‘glues’ the edges.
(xi) brush the tops of pies with egg.

Cook for 20mins in a 200deg oven.

Eat! over the coming days, warm or cold. But to be honest they’ll be gone in a few hours.