Throw down the sword,
the fight is done and over,
Neither lost, neither won.
To cast away the fury of the battle and turn my weary eyes for home.
There were times when I stood at death's own door,
Only hoping for an answer.
Throw down the sword, and leave the glory,
Neither lost, neither won.
To cast away the fury of the battle and turn my weary eyes for home.
There were times when I stood at death's own door,
Only hoping for an answer.
Throw down the sword, and leave the glory,
a story time can never change.
To walk the road, the load I have to carry
a journey's end, a wounded soul.
Personally it would not bother me one jot if the
whole of sport was 'closed down', and even though I love and enjoy the
spectacle from time to time, of such events as Wembley and Twickenham,
there is this underlying feeling that like our politicians, clergy,
bankers, top entertainers etc that some kind of corruption exists. That
was highlighted to MILLIONS all over the world last night when Mighty
WarriorTo walk the road, the load I have to carry
a journey's end, a wounded soul.
was
mercilessly 'bush-wacked' by so called referee Howard Forster at the
Manchester Arena. Forster not only robbed Groves of his chance to
continue what was already an overwhelming performance against Carl Froch
but also robbed the world wide audience of their 'entrance fee' (pay to
view), betrayed his own sport, sullied the reputation of the fine city
of Manchester and brought ENGLAND into disrupt. and for what?
30 Pieces of Silver?
Throw Down the Sword (Live Dates)
The sun continued to shine and I continued my few days stay on Portland again starting the day at Portland Bird Observatory.
The HIGHER LIGHT
Portland Bill
Portland Bill
CARRION CROW
STOCK DOVE
and despite the wind still being in the northern quarter and fresh,
one of the
LITTLE OWLs
was putting in an appearance, unusual under these conditions.
was putting in an appearance, unusual under these conditions.
STARLING
sparkling in the bright sunshine.
sparkling in the bright sunshine.
Another occasional visitor to the Island this
LAPWING
was on the Bill Common.
was on the Bill Common.
Quite a few Auks about today but mostly too distant to determine
identification. This one, in flight, was most definitely a
COMMON GUILLEMOT
identification. This one, in flight, was most definitely a
COMMON GUILLEMOT
Another distant record was a LITTLE EGRET
which is enhanced with this photo from the archive.
GANNETs have also been numerous during my stay
but today at least only a single
MEDITERRANEAN GULL
in this area.
MEDITERRANEAN GULL
in this area.
THE MOON
Waning Gibbous about 70%
Waning Gibbous about 70%
ROCK PIPIT
GOLDFINCH
WALL SNAIL (or Snail on a wall)
WALL SNAIL (or Snail on a wall)
SEA CAVE
Sunflash at the Boat Hoist.
Here's one for you Deborah (Tessier that is)
BETSY, the PBO cat, was asking after you.
A quick and short visit to Ferry Bridge at Low Water produced
just a few
MEDITERRANEAN GULLs
As VENUS was RISING (just left and above centre)
the sun was setting behind a distant SOUTHWELL VILLAGE
I was on my way to BOWIE (right) and SHEILA EDWARDS
for a Curry with more than a few Drinks and the added bonus of
sharing all of this with former Shipmate and Great Friend
DAVID (The Post Sausage) FRAMPTON
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