Month: December 2016

Perceptions Alter In a Moment

A light bulb goes click in your head and your perceptions alter. That’s all the time it takes, usually. The vista is awash with brilliant light.  The space is familiar to you; you know it well, have visited it often. Yet, for the first time, because of the illumination, you see things there that you […]

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Forwarding and Sharing

How many groups are you a part of on Whatsapp? You know how it goes, don’t you? There are umpteen groups you are a part of.  Since there are a finite number of people you know, some people are with you on more than one group. You can hardly quibble about that for you are […]

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Perfection

The day draws to a quiet close with all the perfection of a well-played concerto. It is late afternoon. The winter sun filters through the foliage of the trees that hug my home and creates dappling, moving shadows on the floor. My eyes return repeatedly to the brilliant green-gold of the view outside as I […]

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Guilt-Tripped!

A few days ago, as I scrolled rapidly down my Facebook newsfeed, I was arrested by this sentence: You are heartless if you scroll by without hitting a ‘like’ on this post. Under this sentence was (as you can guess, I’m sure) a pathetic and sad photo of a wounded dog. Normally nonsense of this […]

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