It's always a bit of a trial putting those first words down on paper after you have made the decision to write. However, there is only you who will not make that initial step, and you shouldn't allow any naysayers to change your decision.
David's Writings
Monday, January 19, 2026
Writing - Be Positive
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Poetry Thursday 127 - Wood for Trees
We've relied on them for thousands of years for everything from transport to bracelets. It is a beautiful natural medium that needs preserving. Norway has taken steps, a billionaire has taken steps, but if you are neither a member of the super-rich or a country but have a garden, you can do something.
Wood for Trees
It has to be made from wood from trees,
not MDF, chip, ply or plastic stuff,
the real thing with roots and leaves,
and height, flexibility, and bark that’s rough.
Even after death, when stripped to the bone,
wood has a feel that is living and warm,
but perfection isn’t a factor alone,
it is less than ideal in whatever form.
With knots and beautifully patterned grain,
it can be used for a myriad of purposes,
each piece enhanced by the artist’s stain,
and unique irrespective of purchases.
Whether polished, stained or simply laid bare,
the material is merely enhanced,
for the benefit of all people to share,
the satisfaction of tastes advanced.
©David L Atkinson June 2022
God Bless
Monday, January 12, 2026
Writing - Witness accounts
The dreadful killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis reminded me of the difficulty police have in filtering accurate witness accounts from those accounts that are not quite as accurate. I have a real-life example of how memory can play tricks on the mind when one is asked to recall something.
What you see in the photograph are the steps in front of St. Paul's Cathedral, London. As often happens, groups tend to collect on those steps for group photographs. To set the scene, we have to go back more than thirty years to a time when I was involved in taking a party of school children for a four day visit to the capital. One of the sights we were visiting was St. Paul's, and that was where the drama began.
When teachers take groups out of the school building, they have to check on the welfare of the kids frequently, which includes the number of children present. The stress of taking other people's children away is legion, but teachers believe in giving kids unique and memorable experiences.
So we collected together on the steps outside the cathedral for the group photo and then set off walking the quarter of a mile or so to The London Museum. Inside the museum, we split the children into groups under the supervision of an adult, and off they went for a look round with a time to collect together to move on to our next event. When that occurred, we discovered one of the children was missing, and it was at this point that we asked people when and where the boy was last seen. It was at this point that we realised the range of discrepancies across the recollections of the rest of the group.
Some claimed that the missing boy had been sitting with them on the cathedral steps for the photograph.
Some claimed that they had walked with him from St Paul's to the museum.
Some claimed they were looking at cars in the basement of the museum with the boy.
However, all those stories were incorrect. In fact, the boy had left the group inside the cathedral to take a photograph, and by the time he'd come outside to meet up, we had already left. Obviously, the trauma for all at having lost a child in a city of 10 million people was awful, but everything was resolved safely later in the day.
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Poetry Thursday 126 - Bad Postcode?
The term 'postcode lottery' is often used to describe access limitations to many types of services, ranging from drugs to pothole repairs.
Post Code Lotteries
If you live in Narnia water may be dirty,
residing in Lilliput and you can’t access internet,
born in Oceania and no treatment for infertility,
resident in Arendelle no mental health mindset.
Government should:
maintain order and security,
provide services for its people,
protect rights and liberty,
be fair and be accountable.
Live in Shangri-la no medicine for epilepsy,
reside in Atlantis poor chronic pain care,
born in Zamunda no access to radiotherapy,
reside in Ruritania no access to a wheelchair.
Government should:
maintain order and security,
provide services for its people,
protect rights and liberty,
be fair and be accountable.
In Utopia all potholes are repaired,
the trains and buses run on time,
no one is educationally disadvantaged,
low income is not an accessibility crime.
In the UK Government should:
maintain order and security,
provide services for its people,
protect rights and liberty,
be fair and be accountable.
©David L Atkinson January
2026
Monday, January 5, 2026
Writing - Journey Through Time
I was directed towards a podcast last week that I found interesting and scary.
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Poetry Thursday 125 - Coal House
On the eve of a new year, the source of a northern tradition of 'first-footing' (Viking origins), I give you a shrine to the first foot's good luck symbol Coal.
Coal House
The metallic clatter generates adrenaline,
followed by hinges screaming protest,
and the door’s mood sullen,
semi-sealed by the ubiquitous black dust.
Looking in - no visible horizon,
no great vista at all,
scarcely a view to the mizen,
like sea fret, dust is overall.
What is hiding in the murk,
beyond usual visibility,
a tale of overwork,
rather than a romantic story.
The dust is the key,
unwanted effluent of a process,
can exact a priceless fee,
all to claim king coal access.
It enters the skins pores,
is breathed into the lungs,
influences simple chores,
and can be tasted on our tongues.
It falls to earth in the rain,
even coats the bark of trees,
causes mother to take in washing again,
is carried on every breeze,
Of this coal house reveals nothing,
standing part filled yet hungry,
a filthy altar not for worshipping,
but ruling our lives absurdly.
©David L Atkinson
December 2025
First Foot
A tradition of sending a handsome dark-haired man out of the house just before midnight on New Year's Eve, with a piece of coal, a loaf of bread and some cash. He is to be welcomed back in once the New Year is in. The coal for fuel, bread for food and money for prosperity.
God Bless
Monday, December 29, 2025
Writing - Nutty Slack
The opposite of anthracite, or steam coal, but the basic form of 'king coal'. A mineral that rightly attained the regal title, and I will explain from a personal perspective.
Writing - Be Positive
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