Well, I tried clearing the cache on the browser, and it made no difference. But I tried opening posts from my phone, and that worked. Help suggested that might mean it’s the browser at fault, so I might change my browser at some point. So for those of you having similar problems, my browser is … Continue reading ‘Likes’ Update| Mick Canning
Just to say either WordPress has had a wobbly, or my account has – I don’t seem to be able to leave ‘likes’ at the moment; they disappear as soon as I leave the page. In cas…| Mick Canning
I know. It’s been a while. I’ve been thinking about how I publish my poetry and stories, and concluded that the simple way is the best way. I don’t wish to spend a lot of time and…| Mick Canning
I’ve been doing some clearing out. I must have had around twenty notebooks on my shelves. However, once they’re filled up, they are almost never opened again. Once finished, they’…| Mick Canning
The third Monday in January – Blue Monday – is supposedly the worst day of the year for those who suffer from depression. So here we are on the 20th, Blue Monday. But there is no scient…| Mick Canning
I’m always pleased to see the Winter Solstice. Today is the shortest day of the year. Where I live, we will get approximately half the daylight hours that we will get during the Summer Solstice. Actually, slightly less. We get up in the dark and it is dark again long before supper time. The weather … Continue reading Winter Solstice| Mick Canning
Well, it’s blowing a hooley out there at the moment. Winds howling around the eaves of the house and rain spattering the windows. What a miserable winter we seem to be having so far. Not particularly cold, but at times the damp makes it feel about a hundred below zero. Sort of. Not a day … Continue reading Stormy Weather. Again.| Mick Canning
It’s out. Issue #2 of Echoes and Imaginings has arrived. It’s available both in my Etsy shop or directly from me – message me on the contact page. The format is similar to the first issue, with articles folkloric and psychogeographical. Poetry and photographs. A bit of re-hash from this blog, and new stuff. And … Continue reading Echoes And Imaginings Issue #2| Mick Canning
Chestnuts. Watercolour on paper. Size: 8ins x 10ins. 21 years ago.| Mick Canning
Although not perhaps the first county one would think of when discussing ancient standing stones, Kent does have its share. There are two main sites approximately equidistant on either side of the …| Mick Canning