A new Oratorio

A new Oratorio DM 6th April 2024 I’ve booked tickets to see Mendelssohn’s oratorio Elijah next month, and so am trying hard to get the music into my head, in order to heighten the appreciation of the live performance, and to not expose my ignorance. But it’s a struggle. It’s not as sweet as Handel’s […]

Rocks in my head

Rocks in my head DM 30th March 2024 I’m no geologist, so I don’t know the scientific name for rocks that we used to call Thunder Eggs. These marvels were found at a nature park at Mt Tamborine in Queensland, and the best ones were presented beautifully and for sale. About the size of a […]

The kiss of life

The kiss of life DM 25th March 2024 Thankfully I never had to put my mouth on the plastic dummy beside the swimming pool in order to pass the lifesaving test for my Bronze Medallion. I kept a respectable inch or two away, and simply went through the motions of – pinch nose, breath into […]

Scarecrows

Scarecrows DM 16th March 2024 I have a vague recollection of making a scarecrow when I was very young. Its proportions and fashion accessories now elude my memory, but I do remember setting up the little guardian to watch over my newly planted vegetable patch. I was reminded of such wooden-wardens when passing a local […]

Scary worms

Scary worms DM 9th March 2024 I’ve not yet seen the Dune movies, but was listening to a reviewer waxing eloquent and making the claim that seeing the spiralling sandworms was well worth the price of admission. My mind did flick to childhood days on the beach where I watched fishermen dragging meat-baited nets along […]

Responding to runaways

Responding to runaways DM 2nd March 2024 I’m always glad to hear the sounds of grace. I’ve just hit the plot-twist in Charles Dicken’s famous novel David Copperfield. Two of Copperfield’s best friends, from opposite social stations, have run off together, breaking everyone’s heart – the girl’s fiancé, the girl’s adopted father, the boy’s mother, […]

Default faces

Default faces DM 23rd February 2024 When I was growing up, pulling-a-face was challenged with the warning: “If the wind changes, you’ll be stuck looking like that!” I dare say it was one of those threats employed by all parents everywhere, to deter their young charges from annoying their siblings and dampening the mood. (Though […]

Forgiveness

Forgiveness DM 10th February 2024 I like to keep current and relevant, and am pleased to report that I am now only nine years out of date. My daughter insisted I watch the musical Hamilton with her, which premiered the said nine years ago. I had long resisted because it focused on American politics, and […]

Walk on

Walk on DM 3rd February 2023 I think I knew that a person’s gait was one of those unique human biomarkers, like a person’s finger-print, voice, and iris pattern, but it still surprises me. Surely two people on earth walk the same way. But they don’t. Which is why that gait-analysing corridor that appeared in […]

Ponds and prophets

Ponds and prophets DM 27th January 2024 In my day, Jeremiah was a bullfrog. So said the first line of a very hip and happening song: “Jeremiah was a bullfrog, was a good friend of mine,” and so on, until it reached the zenith, “Joy to the world, all the boys and girls, joy to […]