Every year since I started this blog I've written about the RSPB/Birdlife campaign to save the albatross. It's a campaign I support in a simple way by sending in my used postage stamps. So many people now save them for me that my packages have to go with more frequency. Today I packed up everyone's Christmas stamps to send off and finding this film trailer the other day only re-inforced that whilst it might not seem much, every action counts. Some images in this trailer made me so sad. To see a young bird, dead, from eating plastic waste is heartbreaking. Parts of it made me want to look away but we created this situation and it's hard not want to find whoever dumped this material and make them pay.
MIDWAY : trailer : a film by Chris Jordan from Midway on Vimeo.
Sunday, 20 January 2013
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Just testing
The issue with Blogger uploading photos persists but they have given us Internet Explorer Luddites a way around it so I'm just testing the theory with some Photoshop trials. It seems to work.......
Sunday, 6 January 2013
The mantra for 2013
The post I wanted to share today has been thwarted by issues that Blogger has with uploading photos so I want to share something else instead. The quote below from poet Mary Oliver is one I found somewhere a few weeks ago and scribbled down. I did that because she has managed,yet again, to put into words a call to action that I need to register personally. I then found the following video here earlier, and it seemed that the two things are sort of saying the same message in essence.Words to revisit and take heed of in the months ahead.
Ira Glass on Storytelling from David Shiyang Liu on Vimeo.
'The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work; who felt their own creative power restive and uprising , and gave it neither power nor time'
Ira Glass on Storytelling from David Shiyang Liu on Vimeo.
Sunday, 30 December 2012
Ring out the old....
What a tremendous year 2012 has been. With so many celebrations, especially here in the UK with the Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics and Paralympics, it seemed appropriate then, in a year when bells literally did ring out all over Britain to end the year with more bells. Tennyson was to the fore in the summer when one of his lines from 'Ulysses' was writ large in the Olympic athletes' village..... 'to strive, to seek, to find and not to yield'. It may be old fashioned to choose another Tennyson poem to record the year's end but I think it carries a message of hope and decency for a better world and I am all for that in the year ahead. Have a good one everyone.
Ring Out Wild Bells
Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky,
The flying cloud, the frosty light:
The year is dying in the night:
Ring out wild bells, and let him die
Ring out the old, ring in the new,
Ring, happy bells, across the snow:
The year is going, let him go;
Ring out the false, ring in the true.
Ring out the grief that saps the mind,
For those that here we see no more;
Ring out the feud of rich and poor,
Ring in to redress to all mankind.
Ring out a slowly dying cause,
And ancient forms of party strife;
Ring in the nobler modes of life,
With sweeter manners, purer laws.
Ring out the want, the care, the sin,
The faithless coldness of the times;
Ring out, ring out my mournful rhymes,
But ring the fuller minstrel in.
Ring out false pride in place and blood,
The civic slander and the spite;
Ring in the love of truth and right,
Ring in the common love of good.
Ring out the shapes of foul disease;
Ring out the narrowing lust of gold;
Ring out the thousand wars of old,
Ring in the thousand years of peace.
Ring in the valiant man and free,
The larger heart, the kindlier hand;
Ring out the darkness of the land,
Ring in the Christ that is to be.
Monday, 24 December 2012
Merry Christmas to all
Last month there was a Christmas card idea in a magazine involving paint chart strips so I picked up a few on my travels and made some. They looked naff. So I cut the paint strips lengthwise, made rings of them and created a paper chain with them. Friends who saw them gave me the clear impression they also thought these were naff too. So, here am I today, trying to tidy up for Christmas and I come across the few of these charts I have left. About to throw them in the bin I stop.... because last week, Jane posted about some little gift boxes her friend made for her and I made a couple and thought it was a great idea to mentally 'park' for the future... but it suddenly occurred to me this morning that if I made some small boxes with the strips they might look like Christmas trees.... well, ta da! here they are, small but perfectly formed and ready to put on a tree as an eco friendly (i.e. free) idea. Jane had chocolates in hers but I'm afraid these might only hold a few Smarties or a malteser or two but it's the thought that counts... right? Thank you Jane for passing on a fab idea.
Thanks also to you all for your comments on the last post and all of my ramblings throughout the year. I appreciate all of them and wish you all every best wish for the season. Merry Christmas! God Bless us, every one!
Thanks also to you all for your comments on the last post and all of my ramblings throughout the year. I appreciate all of them and wish you all every best wish for the season. Merry Christmas! God Bless us, every one!
Sunday, 23 December 2012
On whichever day of Christmas....
I don't want to be accused of bird feeder 'one-upmanship' but surely a pheasant in a hawthorn tree must trump a partridge in a pear tree.... doesn't it?
Sunday, 16 December 2012
Glass Act
When I went to a John Piper exhibition in St Davids recently I bought a DVD of his work which reminded me about the volume of stained glass work he designed, most notably Coventry Cathedral and Oundle School. I've written before about the interest I have in the iconography of churches and churchyards so it will be no surprise that when we went to the Made by Hand exhibition in Newport a few weeks ago and saw the work of architectural stained glass artist Christian Ryan that my interest was piqued further. So much so that my Christmas present this year was a stained glass taster day with Christian yesterday. Have a look at Christian's panels and other work, especially his blog, via the link. I love the graphic nature of them and they are beautiful to see with light streaming through them.It was a 'full on' day with three others and we each completed an A4 size panel using the most beautiful glass in all shades and textures. I kept mine simple but I adore the colours of it and will treasure it especially as I managed a day of cutting glass and using a soldering iron without fatal injury! A new passion has been born.....
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