Thursday, 19 May 2022
Wednesday, 18 May 2022
No show Perseids 2009 - Hello to HIYA poetry.
Two camper vans, tea and cakes, plus guitars, harmonicas, and several good friends, we waited for the night to unfold.
We were all hoping to see the Perseid shower at its maximum that evening, but the Pembrokeshire sky had different ideas, we ended up with total cloud cover for the entire evening.
No matter, we still had good company, lots of tea and cake and we spent several hours talking, laughing and playing guitars.
Whilst pondering the poetical, I slowly fell back to sleep; a haiku style seed was germinating.
Firstly you make a chart as follows:
For example I will use the letters of my name: MARK.
Look up each letter of your word on the above chart.
M=4, A=1, R=9, K=2
Once you correspond a number to each of your letters, you then use this number as a syllable count for each line of your poem.
Poem for the Perseids
Throughout the night 4 M
I sigh. 2 K
Any word or combination of words can be used, plus the poem can be split up into any length verse you see fit.
Have a go, see what you think.
Everytime she spotted me walking past she would shout out "HIYA" at the top of her voice.
Her voice was high and loud !.. I would often be startled out of my daydreaming as I walked past her window.
Plus HIYA sounds a bit like HAIKU.
Friday, 13 May 2022
Old school Sci Fi at its best.
Recently I wrote a quick review about the 1979 television film adaptation of Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles.
You can find it over on my eBay site.
Here's the review with a few bits added and a few taken away.
Absolutely love the "Martian Chronicles",have done since I first saw it as a kid back in the early 1980's. The special effects are not brilliant, infact some of them are terrible, but that's not important.
It's the story (Thank you Ray Bradbury)and the pace of filming combined that make for an unforgettable film experience.
Also the film score is amazing.
For science fiction without the special effects of present day, and to be transported back to being a kid again, and a slower pace of life, you can't go wrong with the Martian Chronicles.
The above television adaptation is excellent, but also I have to mention - if you ever see the Martian Chronicles book, or The Silver Locusts as it is also called, grab it, read it, it's definitely a classic.
Like most of Ray Bradbury's works.
Tuesday, 10 May 2022
Wednesday, 4 May 2022
Saturday, 30 April 2022
Moonbow over Aberporth.
The village was quiet, no one else around, which probably means it was outside of the holiday season, and still fairly warm, I guess around the end of September.
The Moon had not long risen and the darkened sky had just a few scattered clouds.
And there it was, a magnificent arc of light spanning the village, a rainbow, or more precisely a Moonbow.
It had none of the colours we normally see, only a white glow with hints of darker/lighter graduation in place of the individual rainbow colours.
It was fascinating, I realised it was a rare event, so I simply stood in the middle of the road and observed for as long as possible.
Sadly it was all over in what felt like a minute or so.
Wow.. that was nearly 34 years ago! .. I wonder if I'll ever see the like again?
Wednesday, 27 April 2022
Today's Sol prominence image.
Opera glass to the Moon
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