Category: Meandering thoughts
Idyllic Nostalgia
Your life without a computer: what does it look like? It's hard to imagine, especially if you're using this medium to read these words. What was life like before computers?I'm old enough to recall a world before home computers and smartphones. I remember building dens in the woodlands safely.TV wasn't great back then, with just … Continue reading Idyllic Nostalgia
What’s better to admire than money?
I mean, why money? Money's just a symbol of power; it's not the power itself. We kinda rely on it, but we're still around even when we're broke.The weird thing about money worship is that it's not really about what you can buy; it's treated like some sort of deity.If money were a god, what … Continue reading What’s better to admire than money?
No Wiseman
I might've brought up Tsamchö before, and I wanted to share a little something about him – he's got this knack for analyzing and questioning everything.Now, he's pretty good at keeping that under wraps. Folks who only know him a bit tend to call him quiet and thoughtful; he gives off this air of wisdom.Once, … Continue reading No Wiseman
A rebellious dollop
Alright, check out the "dollop" – it's like the rebel yell of the food world. This word's not for the faint of heart; it's all about describing a wild, ever-changing thingamajig you find in the world of squishy, finger-licking-good stuff. Think massive swirls of cream on over-the-top desserts or the sneaky splash of emotion in … Continue reading A rebellious dollop
Norman’s King Arthur
The legendary King Arthur presided over a mythical era of yore. His knights, while wielding swords, surprisingly upheld a code of honour, though it occasionally spiraled into violence.Arthur's council comprised a solitary elder versed in peculiar matters like white phosphorus and willow bark chewing. None of this had democratic input from the people of Albion, … Continue reading Norman’s King Arthur
Birds: Real or Not?
You know, it's a funny thing, this whole "birds aren't real" idea. I mean, if they're not real, what exactly is that chirping in the morning, right outside my window? It's like a proper mystery, that is.And when you see one of those little fellas darting past you in the park, you can't help but … Continue reading Birds: Real or Not?
I can and do
I can and do stick to my promises, unless health problems get in the way, which seems to happen more often as I get older.I wish I could call myself an adventurer in this life, but I can't. I was born here, didn't have much say in the details, but next time around, I plan … Continue reading I can and do
Celestial Logophiles in the Enigmatic Epoch
Writers craft the story,Their initial narrative veils the origin's glory.Be it vivid dreams of distant scenes,Or something near and gory.Their reality intertwines with others' prose,Their dreams shape your reality.My dream, tranquil and serene,Excitement sparked by what's truly profound.The distant ray forever stays,Like savings, ceaselessly growing.The riches of the mind are always discoveredIn the kindness from … Continue reading Celestial Logophiles in the Enigmatic Epoch
News Of The World, again
Seems a bit daft, doesn't it? Britain having once had an empire, but struggling to put up a decent school these days?I suppose I'm a bit sorry for not being more vocal when our country had its bouts of racism. My forebears couldn't really do much back then; they didn't have the vote and didn't … Continue reading News Of The World, again








