Posts Tagged by green
Poetry of the week – forests
| February 21, 2012 | Posted by Georgie Tindale under poetry |
Goodbye? The dappled light across her face the smell of pine in her hair the spring flowers around her feet the quiet surrounds her as he walks away the trees overwhelm as he walks away the under growth ties around his feet as he walks away so do all others as he walk away the loneliness swallows him as he looks back he sees she is not alone as he looks back he sees the path he has left as he looks back he sees the sun and all its warmth as he looks back he sees her… her eyes captured the sun with the blue and yellow her hair the colour of bark but bark is harsh the crocuses… more
Climate change is dull
| July 30, 2011 | Posted by Harry Mason under satire, science |
Do you think climate change is real? And man made? These aren’t just typical rhetorical questions used as techniques to draw the reader’s attention at the start of an article, but something I want you to consider. Go on. Done? (If yes -> continue to next line. If no -> consider further, then return to the start of this line.) Excellent. Then I shall keep algorithms to minimum from here on out. While I would like the power to know exactly what you thought of while considering these questions (though if I had the power to read minds, I doubt I’d keep it only to knowing your thought processes on climate change), I reckon I could hazard a fair few guesses at which thoughts… more