Hockney at the Royal Academy

The latest exhibition has confirmed me as a fan of David Hockney. For many years I just didn’t ‘get it’. Then in a moment of enlightenment a few years ago at the summer exhibition I was mesmerised by his large tree canvass. It drew me in and took me to another level. With this in mind I just had to see the latest offerings, trailed so comprehensively in Countryfile.  I was not disappointed. Perhaps the one comment I might make was in the room set aside for the works completed on the i-pad. It was just not big enough to give the works’ sense of scale.  However, that said, I begin to see what he is offering.  I remain a novice but happy to have discovered my own sense of wonder through his interpretations.

Denny Bradbury

Bees and Trees

Belonging, as I do, to the Bumblebee Conservation Trust is my small way of trying to redress the effect of human interference on the balance of nature. I believe in the work also of the Woodland Trust. It is these two areas that I consider to be vital to the survival of the planet. This couplet came to me as I walked my lovely dog through the Buckinghamshire countryside:

‘To save the planet we need bees and trees; Our survival depends on both of these.’ More a mantra than a poem.

I went on to write a longer poem but this is not the space for pessimism, rather hope that the mantra above may find its way into the public consciousness and take root.

Once I sent 2 of my environmental poems to HRH The Prince o Wales. His letter to me was encouraging as he considered my poetry ‘thoughtful’. I have the letter still as it is nice to know that, at least in this, I have similar aims as the heir to the throne.

Denny Bradbury

February Blues

Many of my friends and family seem to suffer from the ‘February Blues’. The (hopefully) happy times of Christmas and New Year are behind us and the spring, let alone the summer holiday season, is so far in the distance that we  wallow in the gloom of the early months of the year. Nature is full of times that allow us to sit and reflect.

If the year has only happy sunny days then we would cease to rejoice in them. We need gloom and darkness that lets us just ‘be’. Renewing our energy for the days when it is essential to go and walk in the sunshine embracing the bounty that is spring. To all who suffer, take heart, know that you are not alone, Nature needs to be quiet at times too to renew her energy. We will have patience.

Best wishes, Denny Bradbury

Descendants v Legally Blonde

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Last week I saw the film Descendants with George Clooney and the stage version of Legally Blonde in Aylesbury. I was very surprised by the stage musical of Legally Blonde as I loved the film. I have to say the musical was a disapointment. Yes there was a lot or energy on stage and the UPS guy was very, very funny but the sound was so badly managed that my friends and I could not clearly hear the words. It spoilt what should have been a good evening out. The film Descendants on the other hand, I was expecting a comedy (don’t know why I just thought it was) was very well done, George Clooney does deserve at least a nomination for an Oscar. It was thoroughly enjoyable and well worth a visit.

Best wishes/Keep warm in the snow

Denny Bradbury

Good Reading

My current read is ‘She-Wolves’ by Helen Castor. It is really good especially if you find, as I do, that early part of history fascinating. We normally hear of the victorious, notorious or disastrous heros or heroines that shaped the world we know today. Helen Castor gives us a brilliant glimpse into the women who were influential and worthy in their own right and who held kingdoms together when kingly husbands were away fighting land or religious battles.

Best wishes Denny Bradbury