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My Perfect Zombie

Dallying in Donegal and dabbling in Derry. The penultimate of a fair few parts.
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Ardara Rain’s A-Gonna Fall

Days and nights in dear old Donegal. Part seven of nine, probably.
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Our Little Owen Man

Becoming a grandfather’s such a doddle. I’ve done it three times now without even getting out of the armchair.
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Ooze Next?

Days and nights in dear old Donegal. Part six of nine, maybe ten, but certainly not eleven.
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Early Lateness

If I could turn back time, I’d write a song about it.
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Wreckage

Posted on Fri, 16 May 2025

The wreckage of a thousand bad decisions...

Having formerly been a seafarer myself, that's something that often goes through my mind. 

The nearest sea to where I live now is the Black Sea. Apparently there are all sorts of...

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Posted in Oh I do like to be...

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Johnson's Finger

Posted on Mon, 14 Apr 2025

It takes a very skilled writer to make me laugh at something that contains the words 'Boris' and 'Johnson'. In fact you've cheered me up immensely as I try to imagine that, despite everything that's going on in the world today, it would all be an...

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Posted in Boris and the Art of the Deal

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Germany

Posted on Mon, 31 Mar 2025

Apart from cherry cake and dirndln, football is probably my favourite thing about Germany. It's just so different to anywhere else I've watched it so I can well imagine the atmosphere at your second tier Hertha game. The last time I was in...

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Posted in Steelie 14

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Suffering children

Posted on Fri, 17 Jan 2025

It is said that the cries of the suffering children can be heard echoing late into most nights.

That's what our neighbours used to say when we lived in York in the mid 1960s but it turned out they were talking about me and my...

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Posted in The Golden Fleece (Ghost Walk) Part Two of Two

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Those women

Posted on Sat, 21 Dec 2024

I really like your line... Their songs like wire in no man's land

Some of the roughest times in history were passed down the years in song. Always thought provoking and haunting, as your poem is. Good on those women!

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Posted in The Border Ballads

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Leeches

Posted on Wed, 18 Dec 2024

The effects of war, pollution, drought, disease and starvation inflict much more harm on the world and its population than potentially life-saving vaccines do, but many governments and the people who vote for them seem to be able to overlook that...

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Posted in Why I'm a consistent and unabashed 'anti-vaxxer'

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Righto Di...

Posted on Mon, 16 Dec 2024

Righto Di, thank you.

It was the memory of Julia that brought me to ABC but that memory is the most difficult thing I have ever attempted to write about, especially when taking into consideration the awful circumstances of her unnecessary...

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Posted in Velvet Goldmine

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The Balkans

Posted on Wed, 13 Nov 2024

There are several sides to this story CM. In the past I've spoken to Croats and Bosnians about those wars but this was the first time I'd had a conversation with a Serb. None of them have ever had anything to say on the subject that wasn't...

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Posted in Boško’s Clouds

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Wooooooo!!!!

Posted on Mon, 30 Sep 2024

Do creatures of the night perceive apparitions?

What a wonderfully thought provoking question. Is it only humans that have a fear of the dark? Could it be that ghosts are scared of humans and that is why we rarely see them?...

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Posted in Visions Carried On The Wind

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Can Can

Posted on Thu, 15 Aug 2024

Having cans lifted from you carry out is no joke. I feel for you CM. I feel it in my fingers. I feel it in my toes.

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Posted in Benches & Hedges

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