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Saturday, 23 Mar 2013

This is The Atrium, my town's local entertainments and restaurants centre. It's funny if this "lighting effect" on the sign is an accident; it's even better if it's intentional! Your actual quality.


Wednesday, 6 Mar 2013

Since I am a Roman Catholic, the notion of reincarnation is for me relegated to the category of "interesting beliefs of other people". However, if that concept were on the Smörgåsbord of belief systems recommended to me by my elders, I would surely be hoping that I could be re-born as a guitar player of the ilk of Marco Sfogli.

If you are a lover of music, I defy you not to be entranced by this transportative piece . If you are also a guitar player or guitar enthusiast, I defy you not to be dazzled by the wonderfretting that awaits you if you click below.

I defy you also not to be uplifted by the optimism imbued in the music. I find it very moving and it gets me close to tears - in a good way.

Enjoy.


Sunday, 3 Mar 2013

I. Was. There.



"Life begins as a quest of the child for the man, and ends as a journey by the man to rediscover the child."
—Sam Ewing



"Doing what you like is freedom. Liking what you do is happiness."
—Frank Tyger



"If you want to be happy, set a goal that commands your thoughts, liberates your energy, and inspires your hopes."
—Andrew Carnegie

Tuesday, 29 Jan 2013

This made me laugh. I have snipped this from the current Wikipedia entry on Michael Gove, MP for Surrey Heath (my patch).


BNP membership amongst teachers
As Education Secretary Gove has stated that schools should have the power to dismiss teachers for being members of the British National Party (BNP). He told the Guardian: "I don't believe that membership of the BNP is compatible with being a teacher. One of the things I plan to do is to allow headteachers and governing bodies the powers and confidence to be able to dismiss teachers engaging in extremist activity".



Not an extremist position, then.

Here's the link: Michael Gove on Wikipedia
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