When the clouds were looking a bit spectacular at Morecambe bay last year.

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When the clouds were looking a bit spectacular at Morecambe bay last year.

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They want for us
No freedom or fun
Instead more a set up
Like that film Logans Run
Quite scarily similar
To V for Vendetta
Sometimes feels followed
Right down to the letter
Or what has happened
Feels more like invasion
Copied the plot
Of another, Contagion
It’s part of their plan
And dastardly tricks
For us all to be stuck
Within the Matrix
But for the sake of all
That is right and good
Instead of the gloom
We need Robin Hood
~
Right about now

Rhyme and Reason
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More macro photography of oil drops 🙂

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The blueberry plants seem to have made it through the winter. One of them well into budding already!


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Because not enough
Did see the sense
We are now left
With the consequence
They called us nutters
Conspiracy folk
But then it came true
No longer a joke
Calling us theorists
Goes hand in Hand
To prove that some
Don’t understand
Quite where we are
Or how we arrived
That this whole debacle
Is completely contrived
Despite the evidence
And what has unrolled
So many still fear
When they need to be bold
Because what is coming
If we don’t find our brave
Doomed to their system
We’ll all be their slave

Rhyme and Reason
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Just a lone sparrow sitting on the fence.

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This is small desert rose crystal and part of my ‘collection’. Seems to be a varied one these days including fossils, shells, crystals and geology. I’m also trying new things with backgrounds when taking pictures, so get ready for more bits and pieces with colourful sparkly backgrounds 😉

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A very underrated flower in my opinion. I thought they were weeds for quite some time, but now I know they really aren’t – or at least they are a useful one. Bees love them, and one flower seems to keep giving for quite some time. The plant is mostly edible. The leaves can be used for salads or cooked and eaten like spinach, the flower buds are good in omelets apparently, or you can put the flowers in cakes. And of course if can be turned into Dandelion and Burdoch, which I remember as horrible drink that my mother used to drink and love. I didn’t even know what burdoch looked like until I started typing this and looked it up – another fantastic ‘weed’ that is even more special. I shall try and find some and do a post about that one too.




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What we’ve found
Is they’re intent
To make us all
An experiment
To rewrite humans
And what they mean
To tamper with
And recode a gene
To change the way
We think and feel
While all the time
Trying to conceal
The bigger picture
And what’s to come
Maybe they thought
We all were dumb
And wouldn’t see
That it’s not right
And instead of bowing
They have a fight
Upon their hands
All stained with blood
What they have started
Has become a flood
Of awareness

Rhyme and Reason
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Spring is in full swing, slightly held back by this cold snap we are having now, but over the last few weeks the Muscari (Grape hyacinth) has bloomed nicely and started bringing in the bees. I have planted loads more seeds which are all now sprouting so hopefully soon there will be lots of colour in the garden. Some of the seeds are last years poppies, sweet peas and nasturtium I collected and put aside for the following year – and a new pack of bee friendly flowers, so not sure what else will be coming. It’s that exciting time of the growing season!




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