Friday 27 April 2018

Taking a breather

There are many things I could talk about this week, the "Windrush Generations" issues with the Home Office and UK Border Agency, Anti-Semitism in the opposition Labour Party, The Lords, EU Customs Arrangement and our Brexit all of which are serious, deserving of thought and indeed having matters of some concern too.
Sometimes though as important as any and all are, somehow you feel overwhelmed by it all and that was both a major trigger in the regressed side of my life and connected to some changes around this blog.
For me the walk down that road wasn't the easiest thing to do and indeed physically walking isn't for me but it was necessary to go beyond that busy core where one could instead focus more calming sounds, smells and warm colours and yes take a breather.
That's what I tended to find in politics from when I was directly involved in it, many of problems stem from not taking a break and thinking through how our aims are joined up to the means so we don't see those unintended consequences of our actions or we're so busy with our words that don't get around to making those actions that help translate ideas into clear-cut action.
There is no place in politics for race hate even though we need to have rigorous debate around migration, international terrorism, world affairs and how as a society of many differing backgrounds we do get along with common set of shared values.
Some problems are caused when the people who knew what went on before are let go before the memories are shared with younger staff so you have organizational loss of intelligence.
Ensuring you have that space between to reflect before acting I find makes a huge difference.

Friday 20 April 2018

R.I.P Barbara Bush

On Wednesday UK time, it was announced that Barbara Bush, wife of former president George Bush and mother of former president George W Bush Jr. and former Governor Jeb Bush of Florida had died aged 92 years.
It is rare that I make any much reference to stateside political  dynasties not least as someone who wasn't U.S. born such things tend to be off of my horizon but my reasons for include being the mother of two important people in U.S. politics and for playing an important role role in the career of her husband, creating a card index of people he'd met so such contacts and influence could be best used.
The other is what she did in her own right, which is champion literacy and numeracy for people who struggle either as children or adults with them, something having read an account of a person who took advantage of this to learn their fifties to read and write which was so moving showed how her Literacy Foundation helped turn lives around, granting opportunities.
She passionately believed by tacking this issue it would make a big difference to tackling some of the U.S's biggest issues.
Having been a part of a program in this district to encourage Junior children to learn to articulate better and to learn to how to address a debate, not surprisingly I so agree with her on that.
The role of the partner of a President under the Constitution is not so defined  but I feel rather like in her way Michelle Obama, Barbara made a big difference by using that influence for the good.
Rest in peace, Barbara Bush.

Friday 13 April 2018

Cross-gender play

The subject of how gender divides play and other learning experiences continues to lead for discussions but to me it isn't even  what it is we learn from even that's at issue but how  move on from a position of hostility and almost reverse sexism where anything with a hint of masculinity is bad to one that is more balanced and respectful for all.
This is from a much criticized era, the 1950's the era of the retreat to the kitchen and being #2 to the man of house but actually is really good in that we have an engineering based toy that can and is shown used by girls as well as boys and unusually the girl is show putting a piece together even.
The message is a girl can make things and moreover we have gender co-operation too, where his is allowing her to play a role as an equal.
Yes, she's actually putting a coupling rod in while still being feminine! You CAN do both.
One wonders how many female engineers of the 60's and early 70's took part in those baby steps in getting women in engineering on the back of such cross-gender toys?
Where is its modern day equivalent???
I did have a Meccano set when I was younger but found much of suggested things to make too masculine but this would of been really ideal.
It's not just girls who suffer from the sharp gender signalling that many toy manufactures go along with, it's also gender fluid children who in time of course become gender fluid adults.
It may sound ironic but maybe a return to this kind of toy would be better where we all play together as equals.


Friday 6 April 2018

A double helping of Art Garfunkel

Just after Easter here and after last weeks 'golly gosh Caro actually posted about cycling!!!' post, we're back on firmer territory albeit with a bit of a twist.
The last time I posted anything around Simon and Garfunkel was way back in April 2010 when after living with reissue lps and the odd tape I finally sorted out my recordings by them but that left the period after they split off.
Fast forward on to January 2018 and the small British company Vocalion announces it is to the release the first two Art Garfunkel albums recorded for Columbia/CBS in 1973 and 1975 which of itself wasn't so unusual as both got their UK cd debut in 1992 in the short lived Collectors Choice budget choice.
What was is that they were being issued on hybrid Super Audio cds like a few others I've commented on in the recent past on this blog that play on regular players and for improved quality on Super Audio cd players like my current one.
The twist being they included the original Quadraphonic four speaker surround sound mixes too that came out on SQ Quad record and Q8 discrete Quad 8 track tape for the first time ever.
This means those mixes much acclaimed are now available while tracks such as "Mary Was a Only Child", "I Shall Sing", "I Believe (when I fall in love it will be forever)", "Disney Girls" originally recorded by the Beach Boys and featuring BB member Bruce Johnston on this recording, "My Little Town", a Paul Simon Song where they duet and the British smash "I Only Have Eyes For You" have never sounded better being carefully remastered from the original mid 1970's analogue tapes.
If you lived through this period and liked more soothing performances you won't want to miss this as they sound the best ever in any format. Recommended especially as they're just £11.99 each delivered less than U.S. speciality companies charge.

Past entry:
Simon and Garfunkel: Simon and Garfunkel on cd