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Nous Sommes Enfants du Soleil

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Moving about
town today
feeling low

Life is short
like a wink
of the eye

Like a breath
a whisper
or a sigh

A glimpse
made me look
to the sky

The sun's got kids
one of them
on top floor

Give me a wink
a flicker
from above

look up
behold
one moment more

Newcomers

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It's a long time ago I last talked about my parakeets.

Since then a lot of changes have taken place in my little community of budgies.

They have had a lot of chicken. At some point there were 24 in all. Then came the rat invasion killing most of the flock. That was one sorry massacre. A few more escaped from the cage. Now there are eight of them left. Still twice as many as last time.

Oh, and they have moved into a much larger cage - an aviary. Now they have a lot of space to fly around in, and they can fly about outdoors as well as indoors. Now I am waiting for new baby-budgies.

Meet two of the new comers. Photos taken today.





I still like these birds. They are intelligent in a parakeetish kind of way. They have a lot of personality - different personalities, to be exact.

The first one is the cheeky budgie. When I enter the aviary, it will fly very close by my face in order to scare me. If I tell it to get out or to behave properly, it will sit somewhere and argue back in a very loud voice.

The other one - the one taking an afternoon nap - is the helpful one. It feeds the other budgies' young ones if the parents are away. And when a small chicken has just fallen off the nest and can't yet fly, it will sit next to the young one on the ground in order to keep it company.

An Apple Returning To Mother Earth

We have had some unusually cool weather here lately. And quite some wind also - which i find nice. I normally don't like the heat.

As a result of the wind, my apple trees have dropped a lot of fruit. In a few days an apple is already getting busy returning to mother earth, skillfully helped by fungus.

I find this fascinating.



A Wannabee

Today has been rather disturbing for me - see the last couple of posts about the Iraqi refugees and stuff.

Now I feel the urge to post something tranquil. A simple bug doing it's thing. Here you are.



No fighting in the street here. Just my garden a Thursday afternoon.

Bicycles All Over

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City living is troublesome sometimes.

Don't take me wrong, I like the city a lot. I like the hustle and bustle, the light and the traffic, the art and culture and all the possibilities coming with the territory.

But there are drawbacks!

Traffic is one of the major drawbacks. Jams, noise and pollution. Everybody knows that - and every city dweller is aware of that.

But my city presents a problem not known to every city. Parking - and not only the parking of cars. In fact I think the parking of bicycles makes more inconvenience to the city dwellers than most other things.
Bicycles tend to be everywhere - and mainly where they are not supposed to be. In front of Central Station, in narrow residential streets and in some squares they occupy almost all available space on sidewalks. The result is, that mothers with prams, wheel chair users and blind people find it very hard to make their way through town. Sometimes dangerous situations occur when ordinary pedestrians are forced to walk on the actual road in order to pass the heaps of bikes piled up on the sidewalk.

To cope with the problem, City Hall has made parking buildings for bicycles and other dedicated spaces for them. But in vain - it seems like the better the parking conditions are, the more people go by bicycle and the unauthorized parking is still the same.

The latest attempt to cope with the problem is bicycle parking in layers - as shown on the below photo.



It looks good - for the time being. I anticipate though, that in a few weeks when everybody knows about this system, the piling up of bicycles will be just as chaotic here as in so many other places in my city.

Seems like a hard case to solve. Reminds me of the problem with congested roads. The more motorways you build, the more cars will use them and make new jams just weeks after opening the new road.