Guest post: “London: A Place for Flowers & Buying Shoes” – by Gill McGrath

AND BY THE WAY…… those are Spikes words about himself  up there…… where he mentions ears growing  and so on! (and the shoes are mine!)……..

Thanks to Uncle Spike for giving me the space on your blog ! 

The full article I wrote is in the Journal section  in the links to pages  in the panel at the top of this blog.

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In addition to sitting back and dumbfoundedly observing the size of my ears expand, I continue my ‘middle age’ quest for a bit of much needed class… even if not in real life, I decided at least my blog should be a bit more ‘growed-up’ at times (yeah right).

And to that end, Uncle Spike has managed to snag another guest blogger with a difference for you this week; please click your mouse buttons in unison for our very own artist and dare I say, critic… Gill McGrath

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I am often find myself in London, in the name of art! Here is a little piece I wrote in my ‘diary’ two years ago; twelfth night; winter; and deals lightly with the pluses and minuses of that particular winter’s day……….

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“London: A Place for Flowers – and buying shoes”

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imagine ox eye daisies in…….

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 Capture bit shoe …….London: A place for flowers and shoes………my guest post  about a gallery visit  can be found on Uncle Spikes Adventures: http://unclespikes.wordpress.com/  Thank you so much for the invite Spike!

[ox eye daisies image from:walls-inc.net]  

HOT NEWS. Batman puts kitty back! And averts disaster.

HOT NEWS. Batman puts kitty back! And averts disaster.

The electric wires called ‘cat’ were ‘live and dangerous’ after all. If touched it would have killed, the man said.But it had taken three days to convince emergency that they must come and fix it; that we must not be ignored. The falling clump of wires….’the cat’….. was now reachable and interesting enough for any child at the height of a six year old. But it took three intense days to convince the call centre that the wires that had now come down in driving rain on new years night, and had a yellow notice (still strung onto it) which said dangerous, live wires! We nearly began to believe things were OK, that we might be over egging the situation; that the wires must be safe after all. We were even told in cool tones that people without electricity took preference at this time. But things weren’t OK. Someone could have been electrocuted. Batman said so. We thank Batman and assistant who came and fixed it and who couldn’t believe how long our dangerous wait had been!

You can see what the ‘cat’ looked like before it came down, if you press the small thumbnail in ‘dark side of light’ (page 1 )and you can also see what the yellow notice said ( close up) in the ‘ the cat has gone'(page 2). Both found at the top in the introduction bar at: dark side of light