Day: March 22, 2016
Life is not a play with a prewritten script

Sometimes I have found when talking to friends or neighbours some people feel life is predetermined.. not in a religious way;they feel nothing will change.That they run along a track and cannot turn off.
Major change can be hard…. so I am doing simple things like not always sitting in the same armchair.Changing my routines and if the weather is good I am going out and making the most of winter sunshine.
I take a camera and get some intriguing pics as I wander about.the seasons may return each year but they are never quite the same.This year we had snow.Now it’s autumn but we had a good summer…after a prolonged winter

Vertical panoramas
My lover, it is I.
My pink cat is so beautiful.
His name is Coloured Cat.
He lives inside my dreaming head,
He is both round and flat.
My lover rides a bicycle
He comes round here for tea.
He loves to eat my chocolate cake
And he also loveth me!
My children dwell in other parts,
I cannot see them now.
They dwell with angels singing high.
Their shape is called The Plough.
They plough the entire universe
I see them in the sky.
My pink cat rides my bicycle.
My lover, it is I.
Emile’s hanky

Stan was sweeping the garden path.He had a stiff broom with a small head that was useful for cleaning the edges of the steps.Emile, his beautiful cat was sitting in the old apple tree gazing down on Stan.
“Is it time for coffee yet,”Stan asked himself.He had forgotten to put on his watch.
Suddenly he heard a shriek.He peered through a hole in the fence.His neighbour Annie was lying on her back in some mud.
“Hang on,I’ll come round!” he called.
There was a gate in the old fence which was rarely locked since Annie loved to drop in on Stan.
“Oh,Annie,how are you feeling?” he asked her anxiously.
“Bloody annoyed.I’ve only just bought these,”Not your daughter’s jeans” and now I’ve torn them,” she replied politely.
“But you don’t have a daughter!” he informed her loudly.
“I know that.It’s just they are better cut for the mature figure.”
“Your figure is not mature.You are quite slender.my dear,” he murmured lovingly.
“Well,I never feel happy with it!” she said mutinously.
“Whereas I am very happy feeling it,” he responded romantically.
Tears came into her green eyes lined with purple eye shadow.Alas,it was not waterproof and purple rivulets ran down her cheeks across the peach blusher with which she had valiantly decorated herself earlier.
“Can you get up?” he asked tenderly.
“Yes, but it would be nice if you picked me up.”
He leaned over her and licked the purple streams of tears off her cheeks.
“I hope it’s not poisonous,” she murmured into his ear
Then with the aid of Emile,he lifted her to her feet and helped her into her large trendy kitchen.
The kettle switched itself on as they entered and a robotic voice asked if they’d like coffee.
“God in heaven,what the hell is that?” he cried confusedly.
“It’s my new computerised hot drink maker.After that fall I think a double espresso would be good.”
Emile ran in and asked for coffee too.
“Emile,you usually have milk,”Stan reminded him softly.
“Well,coffee is a new taste for me but I like a little.” the cat whispered sweetly.
“I’ll give you some of mine in a saucer,” Stan replied.
Emile began to sob.
“Why Emile,whatever is wrong?”
“I want a cup and saucer just like you” the cat howled.
But you have no hands,Emile,” Stan reminded him.
The poor cat was crying loudly now.So Stan rang 999.
“Can you please send the emergency ambulance round.the cat’s crying and all his hankies are in the wash.”
Soon Dave,the transvestite paramedic appeared.
“I love your light teal kitchen,” he informed Annie,
“And your eyes look like two deep pools in a coal mine.”
She slapped his cheek naughtily.
“Have a look at Emile” she ordered him sweetly.
He turned to the cat who was sitting on the dark pine table.
“Here,Emile,I got you some Kleenex for Cats in Sainsburys.” he said gaily.
“I want a real hanky,”cried Emile.Dave took a clean hanky from his own pocket and dried the cats tears.
“What made you cry.Are you feeling bad.”
“Yes,I want to go to Cafe Nero,” Emile mioawed.
“Who told you about that?”
“Another cat down the road has been and he said it’s lovely for people watching.”
“The town is not safe for cats like you,Emile.”
Dave urbanely replied,
“But when summer come I’ll take you to the out of town Marks and Spencers.They have a cat’s coffee corner upstairs.”
“Wow,isn’t it amazing,”Stan wondered out loud.
So Dave poured out the coffee and they all sat down and discussed Ray Monk’s Life of Wittgenstein.
Ray has discovered that Wittgenstein liked cats but as he moved around quite a bit,he never owned his own cat though Elizabeth Anscombe let him play with her three cats now and then.
We may all be different but most of us value the love of a good cat.Even boiling their hankies and ironing them is very nice.We all have this problem though.
Where can a cat carry his own hanky?
Do cats need shoulder bags?
What would Wittgenstein say?
Be quiet.
What?
Romance and the brain
We need both real and metaphorical windows.
To look out or to peer in… we need both real and metaphorical windows.
To a baby it may seem as of the whole world was created just for her.
And so it may seem, for a moment. to a mystic.
And that may be anyone who looks in the right way in the right direction at the right moment.
The world was made for me..
And for you too.
And with our eyes, we see.
Jews from the Yemen.
I don’t know what the answer will be in Israel/Palestine in the long term.But last night I read an article and it seems Israel is about 8% the size of the UK.That is very small. They have airlifted 18 Jews from the Yemen [thus ending a 2,000 year history as the 500 year old scroll of the Torah has been brought out.A few Jews remain in a compound by the American embassy.Maybe they feel too old to relocate]
I recall reading that most of the Jews were airlifted out of the Yemen in 1950 to Israel with the aid of Britain because they would have been attacked or killed.They were mainly peasants and had to walk to Aden where Britain had got an airbase and some planes.As they were from such remote places they had never seen planes before.The story is that they were told they were angels as mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.The plane had to go to and fro a few times.
I used to teach with a Jewish man from Iraq.They were expelled too after a long history.Britain did not offer to take any of the Yemeni refugees.Judging by the Saatchi brothers who are from Iraq,Britain lost some bright entrepreneurs.Then we get such idiots ruling us.Or am I just getting old and sad?
To merely amuse.
Is humour immoral for me?
Are jokes made by a mad chimpanzee?
Humour’s a virtue
Life may well teach you.
Practise wherever you be.
Sometimes a joke insults Jews
Or the Irish the black or mixed hues.
These are immoral
And cause fights and quarrels
I seek here to lightly amuse.
Modern poetry is not so terrifying
Hyperbole’s often an error
Hyperbole’s often an error;
For simple fear is not yet terror.
Be more exact
And speak with great tact.
And stop peering into that big mirror.
The hyperbola’s a beautiful shape.
But not one for women to ape.
Our shape’s in our genes
And therefore it seems
Self acceptance is never a mistake.
Geometry’s seen in a tree
The branches make visions we see.
I will take my camera outside
And my door key beside.
And look for one that much affects me.
What is dignity?
Humor is a virtue

https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Virtues/Humor
Everyday Humor
Practice the virtue of humor every day in these various ways:
- Before saying something you intend to be funny, decide if it is benign humor, or biting irony.
- If you find yourself amused by childish, sexist, racists, or other exploitive jokes, it may be important for you to reexamine your beliefs and values in those areas. Respect the dignity of all people as you develop your virtuous sense of humor.
- Be neither the buffoon nor the boor.
Hyperbola
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a symmetrical open curve formed by the intersection of a circular cone with a plane at a smaller angle with its axis than the side of the cone.
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MATHEMATICSthe pair of hyperbolas formed by the intersection of a plane with two equal cones on opposite sides of the same vertex.
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What is hyperbole?
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exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.“he vowed revenge with oaths and hyperboles”
synonyms: 
exaggeration, overstatement, magnification,amplification, embroidery, embellishment,overplaying, excess, overkill; informalpurple prose, puffery“the media hyperbole which accompanied their European Championship match”antonyms: understatement




