Month: September 2019

Carbon Dioxide, how to listen – the stomach (once again)

<rant mode on> Part of my psychology is involved in sorting out the truth from falsity. I resent the fact that most of what we are told - about everything - by the main stream media is either a lie or a cover up for a lie. On the topic of 'Extinction Rebellion and the carbon dioxide 'debate'  Have a look at this video by Patrick Moore PhD from the website 'Conversations that Matter'. or...

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Sensuous things that I really enjoy experiencing

Are you ready for a list? Painting - Taking a brush, daubing it with paint and putting it on fresh wood and making sure it is evenly spread Eating - wiping your plate clean after a delicious meal; having an ice cream on a hot day and finding it doesn't give you indigestion Printing - receiving a brand-new printed version of what you requested on the Internet be a business card or leaflet and...

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The beauty of nature- going the extra mile

Altocumulus lenticularis clouds spotted over southern Chile by Jennifer Chiang. This is from the Cloud Appreciation Society, a wonderfully quirky organisation that collects wonderful and innovative images of clouds. Look them up. ***** I have just gone to buy some milk before Sainsbury's closes. On the way, I saw a woman struggling to cross the road, apparently almost blind, with her guide dog....

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