How dare you?

 

Humiliated

world leaders get dressing down

for complacency.

It takes determination

and courage to do these things.

 

by Scooj

 

Greta Thunberg is an extraordinary young woman. She has managed to bring a difficult message to the world stage and has been given tremendous exposure. I believe her when she says that she will not give up, and I believe that what we are witnessing is the beginning of a movement for change the likes of which we have not seen before.

Her speech is here: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/video/2019/sep/23/greta-thunberg-to-world-leaders-how-dare-you-you-have-stolen-my-dreams-and-my-childhood-video

Of course there are those who say that they agree, BUT (remember everything before the but is bullshit) that it can’t be done, that her demands are unrealistic. Those people are in my view wrong and this excuse has been used as a reason for inertia for decades. Had we been taking action 30 years ago, the urgency of action now would not have felt so acute.

The best Donald Trump could come up with on Twitter was this sarcastic comment

She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see!’

How immature, but then we know all we need to know about Donald Trump. On the other hand Greta Thunberg has behaved with utter dignity and has so much more credibility than any politician I can think of.

I subscribe entirely to Greta Thunberg’s mission and have been waiting for leadership on this issue for decades – little did I think it would come from a Swedish school girl, but then maybe that’s exactly where it needed to come from, from somebody outside the establishment.

The hard work begins now as changes to our learned way of life begin to gain traction. It doesn’t necessarily mean sacrifice, rather it means change, and much of that change will be for the better. Anyhow in its simplest form, the changes are necessary so that our children and their children can live in a world like the one we grew up in (or even better). Do we need any greater incentive than that?

All clear

 

A routine screening

for signs of bowel cancer

sigmoidoscopy.

 

by Scooj

 

* In the UK the NHS offers a bowel cancer screening appointment to all adults at age 55. I had mine today, and thankfully all seems to be ok. It is free screening programmes like this that do so much to protect the health of the nation that are at risk of being ‘privatised’ should we leave Europe without a deal. Trump already has his eyes on our health service, and I am sure he is not alone.

Forgotten. Never forgotten

.

In a smoke drenched box

brought from my late father’s flat

a forgotten man.

.

by Scooj

Sayonara sun

 

You kindly lingered

longer than you should have done

time to say goodbye.

 

by Scooj

Private beach

 

Away from the crowds

a scene of tranquillity

untouched by mankind.

 

by Scooj

Urban life

.

Aah, the sound of gulls…

only the waves rolling in

replaced with traffic.

.

by Scooj

A bunch of fives

 

Nature boy’s delight

tiny starfish hunker down

in rock pool fissures

 

by Scooj

Rock pools

.

Intertidal zone

blennies find sanctuary

temporary home

.

by Scooj

Porthkerris

.

Unusually

sunny and warm September

fishing on the rocks.

.

by Scooj

Perfect day

.

And on the high cliffs

rock doves watch our ev’ry move

while we watch our rods

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by Scooj