That kind of muted Sunday. I wonder if this is true. Change is rarely the change you expect, and it need not be welcome. But at some level, you can see that it's been there, waiting for you, and the challenge is to engage with it. That conversation the other day. No - living well does not guarantee a happy ending. The reward for work well done is more work. The role of the deepest belief.
Sunday morning in the flat in Bath. Writing on the sofa, looking out at the trees on the hill past the river, sunlight in long stripes on the carpet but the sky undecided between grey, white, a little blue. Still in here, because I didn't open the door/window, and not much nmovement in the nearby trees. Cars only occasionally passing on the road behind me. This has been a Summer of absence, a Summer of compulsory change, and the imaginary landscape seems to be littered with fragments of chrysalis.
That kind of muted Sunday. I wonder if this is true. Change is rarely the change you expect, and it need not be welcome. But at some level, you can see that it's been there, waiting for you, and the challenge is to engage with it. That conversation the other day. No - living well does not guarantee a happy ending. The reward for work well done is more work. The role of the deepest belief. |
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Where are we now? We're hurtling round the sun, held to the ground by a weak force that we don’t begin to understand, arguing about trade deals between the land masses on a planet mostly covered by water.
The dolphins must think us ridiculous. No wonder they only come to the shallow water to play with us, not to signal their most complex philosophies. More. Riddle. It takes two to make me, but when I'm made, I'm only a memory. What am I? Scroll down to find out.
Is that a catastrophe I see before me? Could be. There was a clear sky earlier, but now clouds are encroaching from the North. We could be in for a storm. More.
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Here is yet another page of old blog posts and other writings. Sorry, but I need my metaphorical sock drawer for metaphorical socks. The link to the page is right at the end of the paragraph here.
Roads without end
Here is a passage from a review of the book The Road to Somewhere by David Goodhart. I haven't read the book (yet), but the collected reviews would make a worthwhile set of political arguments in their own right. More.
State of the Union
Several commentators today saying that they've lost confidence in the US. Making their point by talking up the glories of the past. After two weeks of this administration, they're not going back.
Were they wrong, and they've seen the light? Or has the US changed? I guess the latter is the intended meaning. But we should at least acknowledge the possibility... More. Categories
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