Monday 30 September 2019
Sunday 29 September 2019
Visiting Rene
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Saturday 28 September 2019
Rage Breakfast
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Friday 27 September 2019
Krispy Me
Posted by Jerome West at 22:01 0 comments
Labels: family, Jerome, Krispy Kreme
Thursday 26 September 2019
Sweet
Posted by Jerome West at 23:50 0 comments
Labels: Naartjie
Wednesday 25 September 2019
Wors Braai
Posted by Jerome West at 21:06 0 comments
Labels: braai
Tuesday 24 September 2019
Sands of Time
Posted by Jerome West at 19:48 0 comments
Labels: timer
Monday 23 September 2019
Colour me Purple
Colour me purple, this must be déjà vu, as I am sure I've posted this sunset before, see Indigo Dawn. It is one day at work Monday and tomorrow is a public holiday, Heritage Day. This means I can sleep in tomorrow, yay.
Posted by Jerome West at 20:51 0 comments
Labels: sunset
Sunday 22 September 2019
Choose Love
Posted by Jerome West at 21:29 0 comments
Labels: art
Saturday 21 September 2019
Watching Rugby
Posted by Jerome West at 22:24 0 comments
Friday 20 September 2019
Sands through the Hour Glass
Posted by Jerome West at 23:05 0 comments
Labels: timer
Thursday 19 September 2019
Sunrise Drive
Posted by Jerome West at 10:02 0 comments
Labels: sunrise
Wednesday 18 September 2019
Penny Sparkle
Tuesday 17 September 2019
Green Flowers
Posted by Jerome West at 19:30 0 comments
Labels: flowers
Monday 16 September 2019
Eeek Split Ends
Posted by Jerome West at 18:21 0 comments
Labels: beard
Sunday 15 September 2019
Ruan and Mea
Posted by Jerome West at 15:54 0 comments
Saturday 14 September 2019
Unfurling Bottlebrush
Posted by Jerome West at 13:31 0 comments
Labels: Bottlebrush, trees
Friday 13 September 2019
Just you Dare
Posted by Jerome West at 16:07 0 comments
Thursday 12 September 2019
Stairway to Where
Posted by Jerome West at 22:28 0 comments
Wednesday 11 September 2019
Melancholy
With narrow, probing, eyes
I wonder if it weighs like mine
Or has an easier size
Or did it just begin
I could not tell the date of mine
It feels so old a pain
I wonder if it hurts to live
And if they have to try
And whether – could they choose between
It would not be – to die
I note that some – gone patient long
At length, renew their smile
An imitation of a light
That has so little oil
I wonder if when years have piled
Some thousands – on the harm
That hurt them early – such a lapse
Could give them any balm
Or would they go on aching still
Through centuries of nerve
Enlightened to a larger pain
In contrast with the love
The grieved – are many – I am told
There is the various cause
Death – is but one – and comes but once
And only nails the eyes
There's grief of want – and grief of cold
A sort they call "Despair"
There's banishment from native eyes
In sight of native air
And though I may not guess the kind
Correctly – yet to me
A piercing comfort it affords
In passing calvary
To note the fashions – of the cross
And how they're mostly worn
Still fascinated to presume
That some – are like my own
When I was young and full of folly, melancholy was but a thing. Now it embraces. Oh so close.
Posted by Jerome West at 23:46 0 comments
Tuesday 10 September 2019
Indigo Dawn
Posted by Jerome West at 20:44 0 comments
Labels: sunsets
Monday 9 September 2019
Spring Tree
Posted by Jerome West at 22:34 0 comments
Labels: tree
Sunday 8 September 2019
I can eat if I want to
Saturday 7 September 2019
Matthew's Lights
Posted by Jerome West at 18:10 0 comments
Labels: Light
Friday 6 September 2019
For Tanya
Posted by Jerome West at 15:02 0 comments
Thursday 5 September 2019
Pasta al Jérôme
Posted by Jerome West at 18:53 0 comments
Wednesday 4 September 2019
Midweek Cat Nap
Posted by Jerome West at 20:56 0 comments
Tuesday 3 September 2019
Kiss the Cat
Monday 2 September 2019
Watching over our neighbourhood
Sunday 1 September 2019
Baby it's cold outside
Yes the 1 September, the first day of Spring, has for most times been cold and today has not disappointed as can be seen how warm Lance has dressed. Now where is my latte?
Posted by Jerome West at 18:21 0 comments
Labels: Centre Church, Connect, Duff, friends, Lance
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