Thursday, May 25, 2006

come to my party


how do they know it's my birthday, I haven't told anyone. And I hear that there is an enormous celebrity opening the fete. Could it be me? It must be, surely. And there's a special screen saver with lots of these pictures on sale on a CD. Fame! Posted by Picasa

Blair's rain


these daisies are out everywhere. One small detail should suggest that this is out of the family archive. Will it rain on my party? Will it ever stop raining?
was this poem written by a Cornishman?
"All b****y clouds, and b****y rains,No b****y kerbs, no b****y drains,The Council's got no b****y brains,In b****y ........... ." (Put in your own wettest place). Thank you Hamish.

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Tuesday, May 23, 2006

stannary towns I know


Tavistock from Kit Hill, Dartmoor in the background. Terrano somewhere in the centre of the universe. Pylon marks Spot. Aren't England and Cornwall green and pleasant lands? Plenty for those of us "chewing on a grassy blade" like http://duckyouduckme.blogspot.com/ Posted by Picasa

Kit Hill


Kit Hill is still very bleak at the moment. Everything has stopped growing again except grass. This stack is visible for hundreds of square miles around here, and is strangely iconic for the hidden secrets of the Tamar valley. Posted by Picasa

Kit Hill twinkles




further to my reflections on the Terrano (our four wheel drive monster) you will notice that there appear to be stars in the water. Is this another galaxy? Is this more evidence for alternative lurcher universes where I am called Blaze and was invited to THE party? It reminds me somehow of the snow last year (see http://tamar-valley-life.blogspot.com/2005/11/twigs.html )Posted by Picasa

wild crab apple

this is wild crab apple. In the background is Stoke Climsland and my house. I have noticed something strange and interesting, no matter where we are or where we go we always return to the Terrano. I have come to the conclusion that somehow space is not euclidean, but curved. The Terrano must have an effect on space time curvature such that it is always wherever you are coming from and going to, it is some sort of Riemann machine (for further help see http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/64459.html. ) This leads me on to speculate that the world is more complicated than it seems. Posted by Picasa