I am moved by the generosity of the Twitterers I know. Even left me a little tearful which if you know me, is very unlike me.
I first found out about Kids Company in 2002 when I stopped sending Christmas cards and started giving money to charity - they were the first and I've never looked back.
It's not just kids in London that need a bit of a leg up, I also have a friend in Ghana. He sees me as adoptive mum/sister and we've known each other years. I'm paying for his university education which if you're a parent, you'll know it's not just the fees but all the other bits that go with it. Not to mention finding books and case law for him! I hope one day he will be a VIP person in Ghana and I'm able to say, 'I helped a bit'. That he is brilliantly clever, utterly motivated and has a thirst for knowledge with which I can sympathise, assists enormously.
The running started as a whim to get fit this year. Get this, I'm thinking of a half marathon next and definitely staying on the 10K training because I'm feeling ultra fit and can eat many bacon and fried bread sarnies. You can tell by the picture how much I'm loving it.
If anyone else wants to make me run faster, please feel free to donate. Or don't donate and send a nice encouraging message instead. Much appreciated.
So yes, if we all do our little bit it might make things better. I don't do it to make myself feel good, I do it because I love people. And you're all pretty fab too. *sends kisses to all*
***UPDATE***
As of 12 April I have one more training session to go according to micoach. Apparently I'm ready to go and all I have to do is turn up at West Ham Park at ridiculous o' clock on Sunday morning.
A blog to explore the interests of an original renaissance woman; arts, sciences, poetry, librarianship and everything in between.
Friday, 6 April 2012
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Looking and Listening: Contemporary Rwandan Art
Sometimes I will look for art and sometimes art will find
me. Yesterday was the former (yes I know, I need to write it up) and today was
the latter. I was going to my usual lunch place and the small gallery nearby caught my eye. So I went in to investigate.
The name of the show is ‘Rwanda: A group show by 8contemporary Rwandan artists’ at the Charlie Dutton Gallery. According to the
notes, this is the first occasion that Rwandan art has been shown in the UK . They
continue, saying that 'in the context of the pressures that the country has
faced, the formal teaching of visual art has taken a back seat so it is
extraordinary that artists are working and practising to produce art that
challenges their understood conventions, represents their own expression and
that of their countrymen’.
A long winded way of saying that heartfelt, honest art
flourishes regardless of schools.
A number of works immediately grabbed me and others
made me think. The first was Innocent Nkuruinziza’s Untitled (Stripes and
Circles) which is a striking piece, with paint thickly rendered in bright exuberant
colours in a pattern. It made my eyes dance with the rhythm of the pattern and is
just the thing for warming up a cold grey day.
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
On Gorecki's 'Three Pieces in Old Style'
Building swelling notes,
Gentle discordant constraint
With excursions
Bursting into pure
Unrestrained spine tingling joy.
A final flourishing,
Belated bass
Exuberant see-sawing
Hipswaying rhythm;
Giddy chords giggling
Persistent pleasure dancing.
Final consuming crescendo
Over too quick,
Breathless bass
Slow languidity snaking
Through warm vitulic wood;
Constant sad strings eking out sound
Pitch changing mood switching
Arabesquing bows
Depth resolving, resolved.
Bowing bass
A word sketch of the 3 parts. A beautiful piece, thank you City of London Sinfonia - and their bass player.
Monday, 26 March 2012
Me and bees
Gentle hum
A traffic of bees
Sweet silence
Greening shoots
Bright like suns
But nectar free
Endless blue
A swirling of bees
Dizzying heights
Golden smears
A frenzy of bees
Frantic foraging
Quiet haze
The city is distant
Just me and bees
For the Museum of London bees (Spring 2012). I hope their colony gets stronger.
And then someone responded to my word of the day 'bugonia' on 29 Oct 2012 and I giggled:
Ruminating in fields of mines
Hazardous to the herd
Blissfull grazing grass
The cow explodes
A swarm of yellow and black
Bee gone with you
Be gone with ya
Bugonia
A traffic of bees
Sweet silence
Greening shoots
Bright like suns
But nectar free
Endless blue
A swirling of bees
Dizzying heights
Golden smears
A frenzy of bees
Frantic foraging
Quiet haze
The city is distant
Just me and bees
For the Museum of London bees (Spring 2012). I hope their colony gets stronger.
And then someone responded to my word of the day 'bugonia' on 29 Oct 2012 and I giggled:
Ruminating in fields of mines
Hazardous to the herd
Blissfull grazing grass
The cow explodes
A swarm of yellow and black
Bee gone with you
Be gone with ya
Bugonia
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