• On Take Off

    Along the runway there is a go no go point and we’re well past it ~ n.b. Koblenz, the meeting of rivers, like Norwich a centre of trade for hundreds of years, had to be rebuilt after the Second World War. Bombers from airfields in Norfolk would have been instrumental in those assaults, returning the Read more

  • L3: (Day 40) Night Forty

    For forty days and forty nights we stumbled on hoping for better ~ CLP 15/02/2021 Read more

  • Now Live

    On both sides of fence Yellow signs dispense warnings Take a deep breath. Live! ~ CLP 15/02/2021 Read more

  • ordinary love

    ordinary love I urge you to follow the link above to a wonderful poem, beautifully performed and with a great video. ~ CLP 14/02/2021 Read more

  • Mr Tee: Snow Evidence

    With facts thin on the ground, we had to let Mr Tee go. It will be impossible to get a grip on him unless he really slips up. He’s a master of disguise. It’s likely he’s completely evaporated by now. The Chief has got a hot temper, which hasn’t helped in questioning such a cool Read more

  • L3 (Day 39): On Foot

    The city is bounded by rivers. Banked up inside their curves, the sprawl of the urban is curtailed and it takes no time to escape into open farmland. Further on is protected woodland and a lake (“broad”) that was formed from industrial era excavations. Both pleasant locations for exercise. Every square inch of land is Read more