Mars and Venus…

dancing boldly like Siamese fighters drawn to each other dancing flavours cheese and wine #zest-of-life dancing roughly chalk and cheese opposites attract dancing eternally Adam & Eve (gods lovers) the devil’s playthings always under a watch-full-moon

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One screw too many…

Now the dust has settled, after what was quite a storm, it has to be said that it really was an unwelcome experience from which nothing has been learned other than someone is full of hatred or the odds are clearly not in our favour. 9 screws pulled out of two tires over the last […]

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Shalom…

Lamb of god, you take away the sins of the world, grant us peace Another Sunday, another sermon… The ritualistic and perpetual constance of this communal gathering that takes place over and over again, throughout the day, all over the world – you have to wonder where it all began? … And it is not […]

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Tangerine dreams…

I met you once upon a rainbow where we tripped the light fantastic. So mellow yellow was I  with your beaming smile. So gleaming goldly were you in my gazing eyes… Rising ceremoniously from the deeply secretive blueberry oceans, your contrasting orange orb strikes a bold and vivacious aura – galloping forth in proud gangnam […]

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On special moments…

It was a public holiday – a Friday afternoon as I strolled along the beach with my daughter… One of those really special, carefree moments. Where both of us are in jean shorts, t-shirts, flip flops and afro-hair mode without a care in the world. It’s the beginning of summer. Not a cloud in the […]

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The ship that sailed…

Can you imagine having thousands of followers who cling to your every word and explode in reactionary hashtag nirvana whenever you fart… Ok, so I didn’t post something on the night of the last full moon… #Gasp #Shockhorror #OMG! Well, you’re right. I missed the chance to compose an ode to my muse, my soulmate […]

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