Nobody appears to remember to celebrate Kipling-Tuesday any more! Which is hardly surprising since I've only just formulated the institution; (although it is possible others have already established this much needed memorial celebration).
A rather dark ditty, and sadly still a similar situation here, not because people don't care, I hope, but because we don't seem to be able to organise things that aren't making a direct and obvious profit.
Hi Rough, I suspect, that rather like people, THINGS have an antipathy towards (or should that be against?) being organised at all. It is quite probable that without a certain natural stickiness/sense of community atoms might never have formed molecules interesting enough to replicate themselves.
Nobody appears to remember to celebrate Kipling-Tuesday any more! Which is hardly surprising since I've only just formulated the institution; (although it is possible others have already established this much needed memorial celebration).
ReplyDeleteA rather dark ditty, and sadly still a similar situation here, not because people don't care, I hope, but because we don't seem to be able to organise things that aren't making a direct and obvious profit.
ReplyDeleteHi Rough,
ReplyDeleteI suspect, that rather like people, THINGS have an antipathy towards (or should that be against?) being organised at all. It is quite probable that without a certain natural stickiness/sense of community atoms might never have formed molecules interesting enough to replicate themselves.