Wednesday 30 June 2010

MATCHING PAIR


Together they were quite a pair,
Devoted to a fault,
Forevermore each one to share,
Like pepper close to salt.
Like soulmates bonded tenderly,
United in one cause,
Obedient to what's meant to be
And serving Nature's Laws.

Such harmony for all to see,
No secret rendezvous,
No hidden truth or mystery,
No need to solve a clue,
Just awesome close-up gentleness,
Just strolling in the sun,
Just two hearts sharing happiness
Until the day is done...

This was their time and theirs alone,
The world just passed them by,
It couldn't share the joy they'd known
Or even ask them why,
But some of us have understood,
For us, no trace of doubt...
Each matching pair knows life is good!
That's what love's all about...


Denis Martindale, copyright, June 2010.


My Poetry website: http://poem.says.it

The poem is based on the magnificent painting of
two giraffes by Stephen Gayford called 'Matching Pair'.
Shared on http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/matching-pair/
Shortcut: http://tinyurl.com/matchingpair

The Stephen Gayford Gallery website is here:
http://www.gayfordgallery.com
Update: My poem, 'An Ode To Stephen Gayford' is featured in
the website's News Section!
http://www.gayfordgallery.com/news.htm
There's also a Guest Book!
http://users2.smartgb.com/g/g.php?a=s&i=g25-52612-21

The Stephen Gayford poems can be viewed here:
http://tinyurl.com/gayfordpoems or
http://tinyurl.com/gayfordpoems2
http://denis-martindale.blogspot.com

The framed pictures are bought from these UK websites:
http://www.bid.tv (on UK Freeview)
http://www.price-drop.tv (on UK Freeview)
http://www.speedauction.tv

Monday 21 June 2010

IN HIS PRIME


The lion strode with confidence,
As if the world were his,
He had no call for eloquence,
What more was there than this?
He felt that he was truly blessed,
Fulfilling destiny...
So far he knew he'd passed each test
And proved supremacy.

Bold courage stirred within his veins,
Fuelled by his valiant heart...
So he surveyed the golden plains,
Where he must play his part.
He'd honed his skills for several years,
He was no amateur...
He felt no need to live with fears
For things that might occur...

He had his own might to withstand
The rigours of his foes
And strategies that he had planned,
If their threats came to blows...
He relished each new minute,
Each moment of his time!
Yes, he was in it to win it...
While he was in his prime...


Denis Martindale, copyright, June 2010.


My Poetry website: http://poem.says.it

The poem is based on the magnificent painting
by Stephen Gayford called 'In His Prime'.
Shared on http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/in-his-prime/
Shortcut: http://tinyurl.com/inhisprime

The Stephen Gayford Gallery website is here:
http://www.gayfordgallery.com
Update: My poem, 'An Ode To Stephen Gayford' is featured in
the website's News Section!
http://www.gayfordgallery.com/news.htm
There's also a Guest Book!
http://users2.smartgb.com/g/g.php?a=s&i=g25-52612-21

The Stephen Gayford poems can be viewed here:
http://tinyurl.com/gayfordpoems or
http://tinyurl.com/gayfordpoems2
http://denis-martindale.blogspot.com

The framed pictures are bought from these UK websites:
http://www.bid.tv (on UK Freeview)
http://www.price-drop.tv (on UK Freeview)
http://www.speedauction.tv

Tuesday 15 June 2010

GOING THE EXTRA MILE!


With Sky + HD set top boxes you can use the Search A to Z options and type in LION or TIGER or some animal name and get the search results for what's on during the next few days, so it isn't always just the Nature programmes on the Nature channels. The Sky + box offers us the TV GUIDE then Search option and that searches for A to Z titles and genres. You need to check the TV GUIDE listings for future programmes, too.

The Community Channel on Sky and Freeview, for example, recently featured the plight of animal welfare and conservation and helped raise our awareness of how Man is adversely affecting Nature, such that some endangered creatures face extinction in decades rather than centuries.

You can record programmes eg a one-time recording or choose the complete series. Beyond what's on, the online Sky Player could offer extra showings of LIVE TV and ON-DEMAND views.

We also know that many websites exist that offer us the chance to view online. A Google search will find loads of Internet TV and Radio options and sites like youtube feature many more TV programmes and excerpts. We also know that Internet USB dongles can show us Freeview channels or even worldwide channels. Amazon and Ebay sell these, as do the Shopping channels, like bid tv and price-drop tv and speedauction tv, so please shop around to save money. Check product specifications and computer operatng systems and requirements.

Sky has featured save the rainforest and adopt a jaguar etc. The Adopt an animal charities are featured online, so if you prefer to support the wildlife or the domesticated creatures then there are websites that accept online donations. Ebay also offers charities the chance to auction goods, so check for these, too. You can buy stuff and still support animal charities!

Look out for the bid tv's Stephen Gayford Art Evenings featuring limited editions of his latest prints and canvasses. With a Sky + HD box, you can use the HDMI cable to upscale the standard quality to a better picture quality on your larger HD TVs. Mind you, we now have several Freeview set top boxes and DVD Recorders with HDMI cables and even with Freeview HD channels. We might as well enjoy them!

Seeing Nature programmes in Sky HD quality or Virgin Media HD quality may inspire us towards supporting animal causes. Even so, buying a Stephen Gayford picture can bring home to us the magnificent beauty that's in the world today. A visit to his website will also enhance your appreciation of wildlife here, there and everywhere on planet Earth...

http://www.gayfordgallery.com/


Regards,

Denis Martindale, June 2010.

Sunday 13 June 2010

TENDERNESS


The Summer's heat can calm the soul
Of creatures great and small
And with this comes their self-control
With tenderness for all.
Thus lions walk without remorse,
So close they're side-by-side...
As if they'd lost their callous claws
And conscience was their guide.

At times like these, when peace holds sway
And there's no need to frown,
The alpha male looks not for prey
Or ways to prove his crown...
He merely walks, like sovereigns do,
In courtyards near their homes,
Next to the ones whose love is true
As told in precious poems.

From Nature's plan their cubs proceed,
Born free like royalty,
The lionesses know their need
And sacred destiny...
The cubs bring joyful times of play,
Affection now and then,
Thus lionesses lead the way -
Life's circle turns again...

The Summer's heat grants memories
When life was oh so sweet
And suddenly it brings release
So that the heart's complete...
That's when blessed lions fall in love
And think that life's sublime...
And then they're not so rough and tough
Because it's tenderness time...


Denis Martindale, copyright, June 2010.


My Poetry website: http://poem.says.it

The poem is based on the magnificent painting
by Stephen Gayford called 'Tenderness II'.
This features a lioness leading her child...
Shared on http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/tenderness-15/

The Stephen Gayford Gallery website is here:
http://www.gayfordgallery.com
Update: My poem, 'An Ode To Stephen Gayford' is featured in
the website's News Section!
http://www.gayfordgallery.com/news.htm
There's also a Guest Book!
http://users2.smartgb.com/g/g.php?a=s&i=g25-52612-21

The Stephen Gayford poems can be viewed here:
http://tinyurl.com/gayfordpoems or
http://tinyurl.com/gayfordpoems2
http://denis-martindale.blogspot.com

The framed pictures are bought from these UK websites:
http://www.bid.tv (on UK Freeview)
http://www.price-drop.tv (on UK Freeview)
http://www.speedauction.tv