Rachael has put a great deal of worthwhile effort into this Fantasy trilogy books. Whereas they are as Rachael says appropriate for Young Teens, her skilful and artistic writings makes them a good read for anyone who likes fantasy and adventure without any grimdark. Recommended.
Monthly Archives: Oct 2023
Into Our 50th Year Together

26th October 1973** we made promises and vows to stay together and look after each other no matter what.
And here we are 26th October 2023. Quiet, with each other. For a myriad of reasons there will be no great celebrations, no gathering of a host. It never works out that way, because it’s not our style.
50 years and like a lot of folks out there, it’s not been an easy passage of those years. No cheerful advert style montage. Like most of us, a lot of hard work, upset, disappointment; maybe worse than some but less painful than a lot. And times we can look back on a laugh a bit, or remember with fondness.
We’re still together though, chugging along our own way one which was melded out of the trial and error, ups and downs. And if this was what it took for us to get here, together still, 50 years on; then let it be so. For we have no cheerful or wise recipe to hand out. We got here because we did. Because we could not imagine being without the other I guess and as writers we have pretty good and vivid imaginations.
So, 50 years on. In Love. But don’t ask for a definition of that either, for to do so is to spoil the feeling and distort the image with clumsy words. It simply is. 50 years it simply is. (and yes I know, technically it can be argued 50 years will have only passed on 26th October 2024- don’t care) .
In this world where the senseless and random acts of cruelty and greed strike without warning at numberless innocents, this one globally small, quiet event is one which makes does make sense and gives me Hope.
** (Of all the people to have just the right song too!)
Imagery Down The Ages #Blog Battle : October – Catafalque


(Advisory note. The Author wishes it to be known that they cannot be held responsible for the way Word Press presents this narrative. To use a technical term ‘It’s Got ‘Em On It Today’)
The three gathered were men hardened both by war and the politics of forging and holding together a new nation. The time had not been pleasant yet had been necessary.
‘He will be sorely missed,’ said Goreth thick-set, the greying of age had not diminished him.
‘Aye,’ agreed Mandran, feral thin, darting eyes, precise and short of speech.
‘Even the gods did pause in their work at his passing’ Kattrach, ever solemnly theistic, even in victory.
These words said each in their own way meditated upon the simple plain stone oblong which held the body of Thaindoch first king of Heydale. It had taken the allied forces of ages, strain, and age to bring him down.
Their thoughts concluded, each then knelt, kissed the oblong whispering their own farewell, wiped their eyes, and quit the room, outside would always stand an honour guard of four.
Two hundred years passed Laynedole III and his council sat at the ornate table. Although not an imposing fellow he did have an ordered civically inclined approach.
‘To the final matter of today’s business gentlemen,’ he said with solemnity ‘The anniversary of the passing of Thaindoch,’
As was expected everyone murmured respectfully, some made modest religious gestures; it did not do to be too effusive.
‘The founder of our great nation,’ Arch-High Priest Rhuyofla intoned, or droned depending on opinions ‘May his soul continue to rest from his labours,’ it was one way of skirting around the fact he had been distinctly pagan.
‘I feel, gentlemen,’ drawled out Laynedole III, a signal the meeting was far from concluded ‘Now that our nation’s borders have expanded thrice the size of when Thaindoch had laid the foundations and inspirations for our enterprise, we should consider the question of the image of his last place of repose,’
The ten men present were admirable administrators, diplomats, and legislators. As were two generations before them. These were men of The Favourable Compromise, The Advantageous Marriage, The Trade Deal, The Economical Application of Force, and of course The Implied. None had drawn sword, hewn axe nor inspired armies however Implied had actually worked quite well. For in all these skills, The Image played its part.
‘We,’ continued the king ‘Are at something of a crossroads. ‘Heydale,’ is viewed as something of a bastion of,’ he paused as he gathered the selection of the next words ‘Commerce, Civic Organisation, Prudent Governance, Learning, Military Efficiency and above all Stability,’
Everyone agreed. And so it was decided that to create the correct impression Thaindoch’s lasting resting place should be surrounded by sets of three signature weapons; to the right his two-bladed sword, central his shield, and to the left his trusty spear in total there would be six sets, leaving the message that no matter what direction the threat came the spirit of Thaindoch in the nation of Heydale was ready. Visting royalty and nobles from other nations were obliged to visit it, citizens, encouraged to. The stern plain iron images left the right impression.
At the time.
Over the next three hundred years whereas Heydale endured and flourished, somewhat, Society progressed, Knowledge Expanded and more folk than the nobility preferred began to express views and ideas. Since a lot of the views and ideas led to more advancements and more wealth there was not a lot the nobility to do about it, except try and catch up with the wealth, Among this those who ruled or influenced those ruling began to appear from the classes normally associated which just doing as they were told. After a few mishaps and misunderstandings things did settle down. Eventually try as they might the previous ruling classes had to give way, a bit. Even so, it had to be noticed there was not the deference or respect there used to be. One king, Flori III felt he ought to raise the subject.
‘As much one accepts that young urchins are somewhat acceptable scallywags, being hailed as one passes in one’s coach as ‘Old Flabby Bottom’ and seeing the adults simply smirk and not administer mild physical punishment does make one wonder if all is well. Look into it, please. We do not want Unpleasantness my grandfather Flori I was confronted with,’
Since the Unpleasantness had been small but nonetheless a riotous expression of discontent verging on rebellion the matter had been being addressed for some time. Arrests were plentiful anyway but Causes needed to be looked into.
Not much progress was made until someone had the bright idea of calling in the Guild of Artisans, a widespread body representing those at the lesser end of Society. A group of the more thoughtful, and sober types were given the task. They were surprisingly swift in reply as if the subject was already embedded amongst the ordinary folk. One fellow Urburt Gnogginz a carpenter by trade addressed the select number of the government.
‘Before we gets to the business of Social Reforms,’ he said ‘It’s best to start with the Symbolisms. They are the more easy to sort out, and cheaper too. Now, the visits to the tomb of Thaindoch, a lot of folk are getting wearisome of traipsing there, when they could be earning. And there’s the other thing. Those iron whatchm’ callits,’
‘Sword, Sheild, and Spear,’ came the prompt reply from a Lord Herald.
‘Well that may have been three ‘undred years ago, but times change. So does perceptions. That two-bladed sword reminds folk of a fork, the shield a plate, and the spear a knife. Seems to be a whole lot of dining stuff, these days. Like Thaindoch was always eating, and well without being rude, we haven’t had a thin king for a long time. It irritates folk who rely on just slender meals. Y’see my meaning,’
Those who dined on fine and ornate wear went into consultation and had to admit the Guild had a point, since there was likely to be another war soon it was decided the Symbolism would be better served by simple spear-like, less thick poles with very sharp points. Thus, the war was brought forward a few years, the Sword, Shield, and Spear scheme taken and melted down for cannon, well one quite small cannon and replaced with cheap by very polished pointed poles. This appeared to satisfy the populous. Not one dared suggest Flori the III fatally falling off of his horse at a parade and being replaced by his gaunt, serious son, who insisted he be known as Graven I and had his father buried under a very flat piece of stone helped. Graven I in fact had everyone royal re-buried under flat pieces of stone, including his volatile disagreeable young brother Murble though this was his first burial and whether he was quite dead at the time was another matter.
The war went quite well. And the Haydalean Empire came into being.
One hundred and thirty years and five Gravens later the Haydalean Empire was bumping up against two other equally capable empires one to the south and one to the west. By good fortune, all five Gravens were very serious and forward-thinking men, with gloomy predispositions as to the inevitability of war. Thus, the War of the Grand Alliance was won by Haydalean at the expense of the said Alliance who had to pay for it.
Over the next seventy years, The Haydalean Empire flourished. Some people were very wealthy, others did quite well and most of the lesser classes had homes, jobs, and regular meals. Taydle II a fellow who felt Image was important gathered together his government.
‘It would seem to be,’ he said ‘That as there is spare money we should invest in a few more prestige projects. Whereas stern austerity was fine when things were tighter, now that diplomacy is done by money rather than wars, we should look as if we can afford a lot more than The Traybel Confederacy or the Stollovish Empire, that way folk will be impressed by us. I suggest we start with the tomb of Thaindoch. We’ve all had put up with being shown that ornate marble apparition of Stollovish king Ferosch I with all those annoyingly small carven figures purporting to show his great victories. And there’s the Confederacy making a big thing about not having an actual person but allegorical types, like that hideous half-dressed woman holding a lamp. No, we should be at one simple but ornate. We shall decorate around the original tomb with complex pillars and elaborate fencings all topped off with a golden canopy with tasteful drapes, and a few marble slabs surrounding with stentorian and inspiring words carved in in classical script,’
Since Taydle II had obviously spent some time thinking about this and his government wanted to get him to sign some tricky legislation to do with land reform, which the nobility did not care for, the government thought it an ideal opportunity to agree, have him potter about with the task so he would not notice what he was signing off on on land reform.
In later decades whereas nobility would concoct coded rude toasts at the anniversary of his death, he would be remembered with fond regard as The Great Reformer. To his dying day, he always assumed this had had to do with his initiatives to make places look splendid in particular the tomb of Thaindoch.
During the subsequent ages of machinery and industry wars became more spectacularly efficient and devastating. This enabled bigger and better wars to break out and Stollov tried again. One innovation was that craft flew through the air and dropped explosive devices. Much of the important parts of the Haydalean Empire were protected by large guns that fired back. Still, craft did get through. Explosions highlighted which buildings or construction had been robustly built. And which were not.
There was some concern about the ornate columns at the corners of Thaindoch’s tomb, they swayed a bit, because of all the noise. They were not supposed to. A committee was set up to look into it.
Ten days later some bold Stollovish aircrews attempted a raid on The Imperial Estates. The batteries of guns defending set up an even more furious barrage than usual, since they had something to shoot. They didn’t shoot down any attacking planes, who failed to hit anything apart from parklands. The combined vibrations did cause most of the ornate structure around the tomb of Thaindoch to fall in on itself. The tomb made of very ancient and sturdy stone remained undamaged.
While several courtiers and officers of Works and Means ran about in dismay, a couple of enterprising officials of the War Ministry arranged the remains of the ornate stuff into an image that suggested the tomb was holding everything up, then using the latest cameras took photos. These were passed to the Ministry of Information who ensured the various news journals put out the news displaying the tomb stalwart as ever. Purplish prose invoked the spirit of Thaindoch as symbolically holding the empire aloft. Some of the more esoteric writers suggested his spirit was indeed abroad. Thus, artists and tasteful cartoonists produced much work on this theme. There were many other practical factors as to why the war was another Haydalean victory, but those of romantic trains of thought would invoke the invincibility of The Great Tomb, and say no more.
Eventually, the wreckage would be tidied up, but not without some modest protests.
Upon a remote hillside within a very windswept part of the original borders of Heydale was a circle of several lesser circles of stones. Historians and folklorists could never agree on the foundations of what fort.
Once a year four spirits would gather.
‘Aye Thaindoch. You were right. There would no peace for any us elsewhere,’ said Goreth.
‘The place called mine moved ten times because of minerals. Always the money,’ said Mandran.
‘Some folks keep building mine and other knocking it down’ Kattrach observed ‘Something to do with paganism,’
‘Never mind lads,’ Thaindoch said ‘This is a good a meeting place as any. Around our old bones,’
A New Hope (follow up to : Good News Came Visiting Us)


Well there’s was a washing line we never thought we would see again, or Sheila thought she would be pegging out- never mind it was a damp, soggy day new baby clothes had to be washed and aired prior to sending through the post.
This was the wonderful image which greeted us somewhere around 3am BST Friday 13th.

Our granddaughter Kath’s experience was reminder that pregnancy and labour are no walk in the park, and that women have courage and fortitude men can only dream about. Basically she was struck by Pre-eclampsia
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pre-eclampsia/
And went from low-risk to high-risk in a matter of hours.
Our daughter Meg accompanied daughter Kath to the hospital and then had to go through her own trial of being a fully-trained and experienced UK Midwife who had to stand aside and let other Midwives look after her daughter (explanation of the status of Midwives in UK at the bottom of the post*). There was some friction there, but Meg kept her cool and Thank God the night watch midwife knew some of Meg’s colleagues and they were on the same page. Kath was told the options and without a blink asked for the Cesarean delivery. She had already given such precise answers to a doctor’s questions they asked if Kath had medical training to which she replied, simply ‘My mother is a Midwife’.
Thus little Harper Mai (pronounced ‘May’) Fawcett made her entrance into the world.

A little later, and still trying to work out just where she is, but ‘de-squashing’ from the newborn effect.
And this was the photo I was sent by Kath last night. (Seriously Cute Factor Warning……)

Final snippet: Birth Weight 8 pounds 4 ounces.
*This is the official UK NHS page for those interested in the career of midwifery (Any UK midwife’s reading this are of course allowed to make any acerbic comments based on their experiences- not so much with the ‘ladies’ as Meg calls them- but with the System they have to work with)
https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/midwifery/roles-midwifery/midwife
Good News Came Visiting Us

At 0.10 BST 13th October 2023 we became Great-Grandparents. Our eldest grandchild Kath gave birth to a baby girl. A reason why I didn’t mind being woken up between 3am & 4am. We decided when we first heard of Kath’s pregnancy we were keeping this ‘under wraps’ until the birth.
Like all babies, she is of course a sweetie to look at. Mum looks tired but very happy and proud (Sorry folks. No photos because I don’t have permission from parents – I didn’t ask at this time- didn’t seem the right thing).
Another Chapter, another alignment. My daughter Meg is now a grandmother, our daughter Clare becomes Great Aunt Clare and our son Great Uncle Ash. Kath’s brother will become Uncle Jim. They will all be very protective. And one year ago Kath’s partner Tom was going through life, single and with no commitments- The Suddenness of Life eh?
We are great-grand parents. Something a while ago we were actually discussing if such a thing would ever happen. Life eh?
Many of you as part of Life will have experienced similar joys and also painful losses. And yet. And yet…
And yet this post would not be truly genuine if this news was not against the backdrop of the thousands upon thousands of families around the world mourning the loss of their ‘little ones’ through many avoidable events. Going through anguish and pain most of us cannot comprehend. Think of them.
Meanwhile I am quietly happy. I am proud of my granddaughter Kath. I am also grateful to her for bringing some sunlight and hope back.
Nothing is Easy. Nothing is Straightforward. Populism is a Mirage. Humanity Does Not Get The Last Say.
This is another of those complex wandering posts of mine. My defence is in the Title. There are no simple solutions. The script of Life is long and complex and Humanity is not the principal writer either. I thought images were needed too. The news is coming in thick and fast this year, at least it seems that way.
You will see this post contains a number of those images. These are of the consequences of wars and those of Nature’s Environmental activities. They all involve suffering and great loss of life. Those of the latter could have been minimised if the nations involved were not strangled by wars or by governments with fundamentalist, opportunistic or cheap squabbling agendas. Thus they are all linked by actions, reaction or interaction. There are underlying tragic themes of inevitabilities, some because this is how the way The World works, others because of Humanity’s short-sighted and narrow-minded follies, failing to learn that the ‘last war’ was not glorious, but was due to a miscalculation, one which continues to happen over and over again.
We start with War. Because nothing sells so well as War. Right? It’s buried deep into our frameworks. Warning: The Sardonic will be at work here– Every war can be justified, by all sides. It’s so simple. Of course, there are costs. But those can’t be helped, can they? After all ‘We’ had no choice, if We started it; it was because of because of ‘Them’, they were the threats. Look at our histories (well, the ones we wrote; not theirs those are all lies). So Reader let us start by looking at latest headliners in Gaza / Southern Israel

Palestinians Celebrate The Hamas Attack on Israel

Then Suffer The Aftermath

One Way How Israel Would Like Us To See It

Then Reality Came To a Music Festival
Meanwhile another war with ancient roots but with modern implications for ‘US’ (ie The West- these days usually comfortably two-steps removed from conflict but it’s getting closer)
Ukraine….
And lest we forget….

SUDAN

YEMEN

MYANMAR

NAHORONO KARABAKH
And this entire region

We didn’t even cover all of the wars. And we have not looked at the inter community violence which springs up in many nations or has festered at the low key for years. So there will be no room here to consider all of the Human Rights, Regional and International Implications, much less the matrix of causes.
Meanwhile there are the constant reminders that despite the Deity complex some folk think Human posses or the antics of The Unholy Faith of Denial the Dynamics of this world has the last say, not us.
Earthquakes – No we cannot tame them. Unavoidable. BUT if there was less spent on wars, and tighter holds on corruption the damage to structure and life could be lessened

Afghanistan

Morocco

Syria

Turkey
Fires – Reading Books by Hack Deniers or Populist Politicians will NOT make these stop. Nor can these events be intimidated by guns. In some cases the luckless can’t outrun even outdrive these.

Canada

Greece

Hawaii
Floods– Common enough you say. In Libya this one was helped along by a decade long series of wars. Nearly 4,0000 recorded deaths; 9,000 missing, that was at the time of the event.

And we have not considered Famines nor Diseases nor the Serious Poverty that takes lives slowly.
The weighty truth being that none of these events are new by any means, a scroll through history will bring you examples of all these events and similar, even larger losses of life. However what shakes the fatalistic and providing you live in the comfier parts of the First World, complacent view is that TODAY.
We have the countless examples of what does not work
We have the technology to ease the suffering
We have the wealth to invest
We know how Corruption works
We have the scientific knowledge to open our eyes to solutions.
The problems being, aside from the Age Old ones of ignorance, prejudice, greed and so on. We know have a system that can spread lies world-wide at the touch of a button, and We fall for them, or We say the events are nothing to do with or, or What Can We Do. We also can twist technology to make it cause harm, theft, fear and hate. There is nothing corrosive or destructive We cannot do if we switch off our consciences and compassion.
Ah Dear Reader. It all seems hopeless does it not? What can you or I mere small individuals do against such Flaws of Humanity or Forces of Nature?
I’ll offer you this yet again
There are no simple solutions.
The world is a complexity of cause and effect. I’ll give you one example. If cocaine and heroin had not become chic drugs to be indulged in by the comfortable as a recreation or the desperate as an escape and if the use had not be made ‘everyday’ in media and entertainment there would not have been the demand. If there had not been the demand there would not be the proliferation of powerful drug cartels in poverty struck nations. If there were not such desperate circumstances there would not be floods of immigrants. Why the surprise? There has been a northwards drift in the USA for decades? Walls? Border Patrols? You’d need a small border and a Communist style state to cope with the flood of the desperate. I could give you a Cause and Effect in Europe too. Yet….apparently the simple solution is more border patrols and populist governments. That is just a summary of one Cause and Effect and an addition.
We come back to this then:
No populist solution will work to any problem, be it on the Left or the Right, or the Activist. Look at those pictures again, and again….and again. Is any one of those problems going to be solved by a line of spluttering outrage on social media? Is anyone really going to sort it all out in a few months? Do throwing paper towels help? Or suggesting one community moves out of an area? Or denying what is happening? Or blaming just one side?
Neither you, nor I can stop what is happening or what has happened in the above images. What we can do though is adhere to a few factors. Compassion. Respect. Tolerance. Neighbourliness. And turn our backs on those who Deny and Distort. Those who spread Hate and Ignorance. Those whose incompetence and unsuitability is masked by Populism.
Of course nothing will stop The Earthquakes or Volcanoes. Or Extremes of weather. But We can minimise the effects, for there are efforts being made. We can support those, and not listen to those babbling about socialism a subject they evidently know nothing about.
And there is the adage to remember which seems to be have many origins and is still being passed down:
“It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness”
One person’s small efforts then? The intolerant still haven’t got the notion that ‘Snowflake’ is the stupidest insult ever. Why do they they think blizzards are comprised of? How do they think they can’t get their fancy cars out and about? Lots and lots and lots of snowflakes then?
Or lots of folk with little trowels working away, all together.
That’s how you actual drain a swamp.
Assuming draining the swamp is a good idea.
And by the way. If you do hit someone or throw something at them, don’t complain if they return the action. Those who start something don’t always get to be the ones to write the final script.
And to repeat; because some folk just don’t get it. Nothing is easy. And for those completely shorn of sense. Not everything that happens in this world is the result of a conspiracy.
Do something positive, help someone in some way.
It’s a start.
Look at the above. We have to start, somewhere.
Cancel Culture? What’s New

The Overview (Supported by Cosmology and Theology)
This observation comes across me, from time to time, that folk just are not satisfied with the old tried and tested phrases and feel the need to make up new ones. This in turn gives an opportunity for other folk to become all excited about the new one. Some are for it, others are not. Both sides invoke the overused word ‘Freedom’. Then follows the process where another group of folk decide to comment on the new term and analyse it backwards, forwards and upside down. In consequence everyone involved piles in and the pitch becomes febrile. At this point social media’s version of nuclear fusion takes place and a ‘star’ is born ; the term becomes a new stellar object in the said social media firmament. The public looks and sees it is ‘good to use’, memes like planets are born out of the dust. The Cosmic analogy is completed. Let there be posts and tweets. And on the Seventh Day, no one rested for fear of being left out. (See- Religion and Science are always there and make such good partners).
So, this Cancel Culture.
Somebody says something controversial or outrageous in the public domain. Someone else takes offense which is likely to be justifiable or possibly understandable and says so in the public domain. The offended person gets a lot of support. The person who made the remark might default to ‘Freedom’ and will get their own support base, and the whole becomes the latest ‘thing’ on sections of social media with both sides hurling accusations in all directions, the meantime others will take neither side but make those analytical comments on ‘Cancel Culture’. You will note by now the particular cause is imitating the life cycle of the Social Media label under which it resides.
Those who object to the original remark will then adopt this notion that they will no longer have anything to do with the person who made the remark and urge others to do so in the secret hope that the originator becomes as social non-person who nobody will like or listen to. Human Nature being what it is they sometimes make such a noise that they raise the originator’s profile, who then becomes a lightining rod for those who have issues with the social / racial / political / theistic base of those who are objecting. This will be advantageous for the person who made the comments if their social media stock has been falling, and if they are very astute they will set up a You Tube ‘Thing’ or a podcast about how dangerous this Cancel Culture is to ‘Freedom’. They will then have achieved a social media prize of being from henceforth being associated with the ‘Cancel Culture’ debate. This does come with a certain dangerous caveat for some unhinged by too much social media to feel ‘Cancel’ should be taken to the extreme, ie removal of the deemed ‘offender’ from this mortal world.
It is often assumed this debate takes on a simple Right / Left dynamic. This would be incorrect. Treading into the social media minefield I would cite the case of J R Rowland (UK Labour Party Supporter; Anti-Brexit; Feminist, Target of the US Religious Right) who entered the transgender debate and started off a firestorm, which carries on these days in a multi-layered fury which divides already persecuted groups and only benefits homophobic misogynists. Comics with either Left leaning or anarchic-lite views also come into this region.
So Cancel Culture
Or Ostracism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostracism
Or Boycott? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boycott
Or Shunning, or outlaw, or persona non grata, or non-person, or?
Truth be known, nothing new here folks. For many a year, decade, century and beyond aside from the big political, social or religious movements it’s been living under the banner of ‘Naah. I don’t like them. Wouldn’t go and see them /listen to them / read them, if you paid me’ and that would take on its own popular tone, and the rest of Life went on. It would be ugly where someone in a community broke that community’s own taboos or ways and would be cut out. Nothing new here folks. Humanity in action. Sometimes a question of taste, sometimes unpleasant, other times quirky.
I’ve been cancelling folk in my own personal world for years. Aside from my poor wife putting up with the ‘Not having that (bad word) speaking in my house’ outburst. I keep it mostly to myself. Why raise their profile any higher by making an issue out of my choice. Hands up those who embargo persons or subjects in a similar fashion……… Thought so.
In my socially dyspeptic view the term ‘Cancel Culture’ is simply nothing less than a marketing ploy to add zest to a cause or profile. For Pity’s Sake if Trump is using it as an excuse to snake-oil sell his hypocrisies under the guise of this ‘CC’ being a threat to Freedom (there’s that word again) then you know it’s a term which has no discernible new ethical value.
I therefore give this out to you as my own advice. If someone uses the term Cancel Culture as a concern or is critical of it as a threat to ‘Free Speech’ (another questionable term), ask yourself this…
‘What’s in it for them?’