• On Numbers 20

    There is a limit But please, don’t worry yourself Nobody’s counting ~ n.b. Of late the UK speed limit signs have become absolutely pointless pieces of street furniture, unless you consider them to be essential props in the black humour of the living art installation that is Brexit Britain. ~ CLP 21/10/2020

  • On the Street iii

    Pedestrian steps Off pavement into traffic Safe from passing breath ~ CLP 03/10/2020

  • On Drizzle

    Light diffused through sheets which gently wrap limbs in cold that seeps into bones ~ CLP 29/09/2020

  • On the Road xxviii

    Drained of emotion I drive through the Fens weighed down by oceanic sky ~ CLP 27/09/2020

  • On Dreams vi

    We began making Plans from rough imaginings Nothing in writing ~ CLP 14/09/2020

  • On the Road xxviii

    Before roads, rivers Tip your cap to sailors, crew Who followed the flow ~ CLP 30th August, 2020

  • On the Road xxvii

    On we jolly go! La vista es hermosa y esparanzado ~ n.b. Each step is forward; what else is there? *Translation from Google Translate: “The view is beautiful and hopeful.” CLP 27/08/2020

  • On the Road xxv

    On a two way street travellers often cross paths exchange kind greetings ~ n.b. Everyone has choices. Ironically, this bridge in Hoxne, Suffolk is where Danes on an excursion to Britain in CE 870, crossed paths with the Anglian king, Edmund. It didn’t turn out well for the Saxon. Besides being beatified soon after his

  • On Pain iv

    Sent to Coventry? Enjoy peace and time alone It’s a healing place ~ n.b. If words don’t get through, why not try some non-verbal communication, e.g. hugs, kisses, nods and winks to blind horses. CLP 19/08/2020

  • On the Edge

    If I didn’t know that there is a pandemic I’d be paranoid ~ CLP 23/08/2020