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I’m thinking of Mum and Dad – yesterday would have been their 76th wedding anniversary. How I would love to have taken them to watch their great-granddaughter Taisen on stage. Maybe they did, anyway… either way I know they would have been so proud!

Frances Macaulay Forde's avatarPerth Words... exploring possibilities.

mv5bmgyyzjk4mdmtytzmms00ywm2ltgxndqtm2ewnzq2mdzhnwqxxkeyxkfqcgdeqxvyndyymdk5mtu-_v1_sy1000_sx670_al_I was 15 or 16 in 1965 when ‘The Sound of Music’ was released and probably got to see it pretty soon after, at our local Astra Cinema in Kitwe, Zambia.

Yes, we did have cinemas in the ‘wilds of Africa’ and we got new releases pretty soon after they were…    You got dressed up then – women even wore gloves and a gorgeous outfit to evening showings.

When I was younger it was a big deal to go to the cinema every Saturday morning, then off to OK Bazaars to spend our 2 shillings & 6 pence pocket money on some cheap trincket.

We had to meet Mum and Dad at the Kitwe Club for a pickled fish and crusty bread (and lemonade) lunch on the verandah.   Sometimes, we’d spend the afternoon playing tennis or watching the adults.

Fast foward 50 years and I’ve just watched my great niece Taisen play Gretyl…

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Time for another outing so others can appreciate these wonderful poems…

Frances Macaulay Forde's avatarPerth Words... exploring possibilities.

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My (current) ten favourite poems for World Poetry Day 2016:

  1. “Don’t make me fall in love again…” by Nan Witcomb © 1979, from ‘Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow, The Thoughts of Nanushka, Vol I – VI’.  I discovered Nan in the early  80’s when I needed to find solace in words and simply beautiful illustrations.  Soaked with romance, this poem resonated – seemed to speak from my own heart.
  2. “The Dolly on the Dustcart”  by Pam Ayres © I’ve loved this poem since I first read it, even before I watched her perform it at the Perth Concert Hall in the early 90’s.  It was hard to choose just one of her poems (I have a few of her books) this one makes me smile with its many layers.
  3. “Fascination Waltz” by T.A.G. Hungerford © 2005 p. 223, ‘Whatever Happened to Joseph’, 1st pub by Jacobyte Books.  Tom most graciously allowed me…

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This poem was written while commuting to University in 2001.  I hope we’ve learned to care for each other more, in these awful COVID-19 times. 

 

PRIORITY SEATING NO. 2
Young woman sits
   while an old man stands.

She gazes through layers
  of foundation.

Does it screen
  the opposite wall?

Can’t she read the
  “Who are you fooling?”

Fake fur-collared jacket
  and label shoes.

Large black leather bag
  clutched to protect her

- it doesn’t – she’s mean!
The old man has turned

  his neat and clean
  but well-worn back

  and solidly sways,
  not expecting courtesy.
Frances Macaulay Forde © 2001

 

#POEM:PrioritySeatingNo2  #FrancesMacaulayForde   #COVID-19  #PublicTransport  #Courtesy2020

 

Dr Angus Macaulay MB CU

Angus Macaulay (1843-1922), Doctors Residence, Keose. Angus graduated from the University of Glasgow and worked in the parish of Kildalton on Islay for 7 years and then in Kirkmichael for 2 years before moving to Lochs. He was the doctor here from 1888 to 1895 and was the first doctor to use the new residence, built in 1889 on the site of the old Parish School. He moved to Stornoway in 1895 before being appointed Medical Officer for the Isle of Barra. He retired to Creagorry, Benbecula.   

Quoted directly from: https://www.hebrideanconnections.com/

With a lot of help researching my family history, I received this copy of a letter written in 1889 by my great-grandfather.  Thank you, Angus Smith, researching people of the Isles.  

AngusLETTER

 

#FamilyResearch  #DrAngusMacaulay  #AngusSmith  #MacaulayFamily  #MedicalOfficerOfTheIsleOfBarra

 

I have been blogging for three years, and one unexpected result from following other bloggers has been the inspiration (and the courage!) to try new forms of creative expression. Here is what I have so far: A Video First: “Cape Elizabeth: 1962” (Video Poetry) A Fiction First: “Beware the Ides of September” (Ghost Story) Finding […]

via Another Poetry First: Tanka — Elizabeth Gauffreau

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#PoetryPostcards  #POEM:StraightUp  #VoluntaryIsolation  #Lockdown  #FrancesMacaulayForde

Synchronicity. Serendipity. A kindling of the imagination. I am scrolling down the myriad programme options on my TV menu when I see a documentary called, ‘Pipers of The Trenches’ and immediately press the record button as it unites my interests in History and Music. Resolving to watch the programme later I punch the play button […]

via Mark Knopfler : Piper To The End — The Immortal Jukebox

 

#ThomHickey  #ImmortalJukebox  #MarkKnoffler  #DireStraits

On the 5th June 1944 Margaret McAlpine Bell Macaulay married Flight Lieutenant J.A. Forde DFC who was a Master Bomber with the Pathfinder Squadron.  Quite apart from being a mum to four and a wonderful wife to my hero dad, my mum was a hero too.

Unlike Dad’s logbook detailing his flying in WW11, I have no record to refer to Mum’s experiences in the WAAF.  The only time she ever mentioned the war she told me she started smoking while sheltering in an underground station, with hundreds of others, as bombs rained down during the Blitz of London.

My husband and I applied (on her behalf) for and received the medals Mum was entitled.  I wish we’d been able to show our pride when she was alive.InfoMedals_0002DOC

 

#AnzacDay2020  #CorpMMBMacaulayWAAF  #WW11Heroes

 

Alexander McCall Smith and Helena Bonham Carter turn to poetry to light up the lockdown

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Alexander McCall Smith and the actress Helena Bonham Carter

The novelist Alexander McCall Smith and the actress Helena Bonham Carter have both offered to cheer up lockdown-stricken readers of The Sunday Times.

McCall Smith has written a poem, below, in honour of health workers who are risking their lives to help the sick.

The Scottish author has two daughters who are doctors working on the coronavirus front line. “Now we have come to realise that all about us there are heroes,” he said.  READ THE FULL ARTICLE AND HEAR HIS POEM

 

#TheSundayTimes  #AlexanderMcCallSmith  #PoetryInLockdown

My little grandson Bodhi just loves this clever series… highly recommended.

 

#TingaTingaTales  #BodhiLoves  #Children’sSeries  #AnimatedSeries

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