Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: Donuel Date: 15 Dec 19 - 07:09 PM Excellent tour of Rivington among others |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 17 Dec 19 - 03:03 PM Thanks Donuel, and have a happy Christmas..."The Nativity" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 18 Dec 19 - 11:00 AM "Monaco and its Railway Loo"...according to Google Blogger stats, the 2nd most read poem in all of WalkaboutsVerse! |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 19 Dec 19 - 05:59 PM And, according to Google Blogger stats, the most read poem in all of WalkaboutsVerse, with just 1 pic, "Congestion" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 31 Dec 19 - 11:18 AM Yet to get back to India with my camera but, via a stopover heading back from my visit to family in Sydney this year, I have been back to Hong Kong and took the photos attached to this poem - "China and India in 1988" And a happy new year all. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 25 Jan 20 - 02:03 PM From my time in London in the late 90s, my poem, now with pics, on an interesting street market - "Portobello Road" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 22 Feb 20 - 09:53 AM "At A Pond" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 23 Feb 20 - 01:17 PM "A Second Ballet" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 06 Mar 20 - 04:25 PM With pics of the M.C.G., Lords, etc., my poem on cricket "Dot-Ball" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 07 Mar 20 - 06:07 AM With pics of the Colosseum, the Burj Khalifa, and Buckingham Public Hospital, my poem, from WalkaboutsVerse, "Along with the Ingenuity" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 14 Mar 20 - 10:41 AM With pics from the Olympic Parks in Sydney and London, my poem "Olympics or Globalisation?" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: gillymor Date: 14 Mar 20 - 10:51 AM Yet another finely wrought argument for racism and xenophobia. Bravo! |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 19 Mar 20 - 07:48 PM No Gillymor - Yet another finely wrought argument for keeping our world multicultural. And, from just above that, I saw on the news today Elizabeth Windsor, plus Corgi, making way for our new Buckingham Public Hospital. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: gillymor Date: 19 Mar 20 - 08:30 PM The Dixiecrats could have used more of your ilk back in '48 when they were trying to beat back integration. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 20 Mar 20 - 01:26 PM The USA, Gillymor, should be run by a council of Native Americans/Amerindians/First Nations and those who don't like the idea of that may do what I've done and repatriate to where they belong - the Trumps, e.g., may choose either Scotland or Slovenia; my poem, from WalkaboutsVerse, "Repatriating - Australia to England" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 25 Oct 20 - 03:52 PM Just finished, again, going through, and adding pics to, my intro blank-verse poem 0 - 19: HELPED BY “THE OLDS”; SCRIBED 2000 A.D. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 08 Dec 20 - 06:05 PM Just done some more work on the captions of this WalkaboutsVerse song - "Impressions of London in 1997" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: Donuel Date: 08 Dec 20 - 09:50 PM One should not dismiss the great great grand cousin of Proust, |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 09 Dec 20 - 02:44 PM ...In "Remembrance of Things Past" (Proust), a "A Bayswater Bedsit" - my first home in London upon repatriation from Australia in 1997; and photographed on a return visit in 2014, with captions added a couple of minutes ago. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 11 Dec 20 - 01:38 PM With captions just added, my poem on "Portobello Road" - not far from the abovementioned bedsit, in London. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: Donuel Date: 11 Dec 20 - 01:41 PM Pre Pandemic retrospectives are all the rage. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 12 Dec 20 - 12:44 PM With a photo of a local mural, my poem on "The Notting Hill Carnival" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 13 Dec 20 - 02:42 PM With photos of the Diana Memorial in Hyde Park, my poem "A Loss For Humanity" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 14 Dec 20 - 03:33 PM "The Proms" - with a photo of Albert Hall shot from Kensington Gardens. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 15 Dec 20 - 06:08 PM "Oxford" - including photos of The Bridge of Sighs, Radcliffe Camera, and one of Matthew Arnold's "dreaming spires". |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 19 Dec 20 - 05:12 PM At churchyards, "Why the Yew?" with a couple of pics. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 20 Dec 20 - 02:45 PM "Hobson's Choice" with photos of Cambridge, including King's College - from the front and from The Backs; thankfully, the carol service is still going ahead on Christmas Eve...forgive me but I guess they had... |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 21 Dec 20 - 06:04 PM ...some further forgiveness required as this poem is about Cornish Pasties but the two photos from Devon's Exeter Cathedral, "Tin-Miners' Lunch" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: Stilly River Sage Date: 22 Dec 20 - 11:35 AM Don't you have anyplace else you can conduct this self-promotion of bad poetry? Are we your only victims? |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 24 Dec 20 - 11:31 AM Not exactly sure on "victims" SRS but, according to Google's stats, a few hundred thousand have had a look at my verses, and I used to get considerably more visits when my collection was on MySpace's blog spot. Either way, happy Christmas, all; and, with a pic (again according to Google stats, a few million have looked at my contributions to Google Maps) from Rome and one from home, my carol "Christmas Sung Simply" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 27 Dec 20 - 05:08 PM With photos of pedestrian crossings in London and Chiang Mai, my poem on their timing - "Green Light" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: Donuel Date: 27 Dec 20 - 05:39 PM Guide books and traveloges have a rich and varied history. You don't have to even have to call it poetry. Hey look I wrote a poem! |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: Donuel Date: 27 Dec 20 - 05:40 PM https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guide_book |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 27 Dec 20 - 05:48 PM So Donuel, We now can tell, Is a poet Who does know it. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: Donuel Date: 27 Dec 20 - 08:39 PM I just read it and it has an extra 'have to'. I have an aphasic stutter in spoken words too. Oops I did it again...poem egads and just there too Rhymes seem to stick to me like glue Is there anything I can do Ahh I can read WAV with video and sound. See... I'm cured. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 28 Dec 20 - 05:36 AM ...no longer feeling blue. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 29 Dec 20 - 03:53 PM With newly captioned pics, my poem about The Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses - "Bit of Each" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 31 Dec 20 - 05:27 PM With newly captioned photos (whilst, again, watching "The Sound of Music" on he Beeb), my poem on "Liverpool" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 01 Jan 21 - 04:20 PM A poem and photos about the nice rail-side scenery where hills meet the sea in "North Wales" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 02 Jan 21 - 05:18 PM "To Scotland, Again" - with newly captioned pics from a train journey to Glasgow from Manchester, plus some of Glasgow's fine architecture and 2019 Christmas decorations. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 08 Jan 21 - 12:23 PM "Millennium Dreams" with photos from England and Australia. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 13 Jan 21 - 06:53 PM With photos of the Burj Khalifa & a trad wind-tower dwelling in Dubai, my poem "Overcome" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: Donuel Date: 13 Jan 21 - 07:31 PM Have you gone commercial in any way yet? |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 14 Jan 21 - 12:02 PM No Donuel: as an amateur, I've turned up at poetry and folk clubs and festivals (including a few competitions), and done some mini-gigs; on a lighter note, at Newcastle's Green Festival (quite a big one) it's free entry and unpaid performance, but we were given a ticket for a vegetarian meal so, that day, I literally sang for my supper! |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 14 Jan 21 - 03:10 PM With aerial photos of German farming (taken to and fro a visit to Rome in 2019), my poem on, when it comes to meeting global food needs, "Progress" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 15 Jan 21 - 01:55 PM With some photos from the observatory in Greenwich, London, my poem on Mars, "Pie in the Sky" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: Donuel Date: 16 Jan 21 - 07:41 AM PIC OF ORION NEBULA i CALL MT OLYMPUS I prefer the spectacular |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 16 Jan 21 - 04:59 PM ...I have never had a decent telescope but do have quite a good south facing view from my studio flat; and, just lately, I have been looking at Argos's options; I have 40 X zoom with my late grandad's binoculars but it would be nice to have over a 100... I tried mostly trad English poetic forms in my collection, but also made up a couple of my own and had a go at an Italian sonnet, plus a few haikus - including this one with a few photos attached of airliners and contrails: "Humanity" |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: Steve Shaw Date: 16 Jan 21 - 05:43 PM Unless you want to spend an arm and a leg in order to get fuzzy views of the Great Red Spot or Saturn's rings, the best astronomy tools for the amateur astronomer are your eyes. A decent pair of 8x30 binoculars are useful at times too. Most zoom binoculars are of inferior optical quality, so don't bother. For meteor showers, magnifying tools are your worst enemy as they cut down drastically the amount of sky you can see. The bins will get you seeing some nice double stars, such as the one in the middle of the Plough handle (a triple, actually, which binocs will reveal), and you can see the four big moons of Jupiter (there's a brilliant app for them). Decent kit for viewing things close up in anything like decent definition will cost you big mazumas. |
Subject: RE: BS: WAV with Pics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 16 Jan 21 - 05:51 PM Thanks Steve. This is one telescope I was tempted by Celestron PS70/700 Refractor Telescope And this is a good site I found recently for seeing what is out there each night https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/night/ (100) |
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