“One day, if human civilisation ever wipes itself out, aliens or one of our successors will cast an eye on our ruined planet and ask themselves what ever happened to homo sapiens. Their answer might look a little like this. The root cause won’t be the specific catastrophe, conflict or devastation that eradicates us; the problem will begin with the architecture of the human brain….” You can read more on this and other topics on our blog TheBookofLife.org at this link: https://goo.gl/clEJ1y MORE SCHOOL OF LIFE
Author: auntyuta
Uta’s Diary
In this post of mine from last year, it says, that I have 6 great-grandchildren. I think, there are well and truly a few more to be added to this number!
This morning, I had the wonderful sunlit park area totally to myself, that is, there was absolutely nobody else around! 🙂
So, I had left my place a bit after 8 AM.
How early is that! 😀 I walked slowly. Always, after about twenty minutes, the walking gets easier and a bit faster. –
I contemplated, how a year ago we were still in the midst of lockdown. Yet, I am sure, last year there would have been quite a few people around with their dogs walking in this lovely, little park. So, what has changed?
When I got to the end of the walkway, I hugged two of my favourite, really magnificent trees. I noticed a bit of pink writing on the trunk of one of the trees. It said: Jesus saves!
From where I was standing, I could see this Covid Testing Station in the distance. And I…
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The Bhagavad Gita: Translated 1000 Times in 75 Different Languages
I find this very interesting!
Episode 8 Dharma in the Bhagavad Gita
A History of India
Michael Fisher (2016)
Film Review
The Bhagavad Gita (The Lord God’s Song) is the section of the Mahabharata (see Deciphering India’s Oral History Through the Mahabharata) that receives most attention in the West.
Throughout his career, Gandhi quoted and expanded to promote its non-violent teachings. Ironically his assassin Nathuram Godse also used it to help plan the assassination.
The Gita has been translated 2000 times into 75 languages. In Sanskrit alone, there are 225 different commentaries on its meaning. It was first translated into English in 1785, and Ralpha Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, Robert Oppenheimer (war-time head of Los Alamos laboratory), John Coltrane and classical composer Philip Glass were all big fans. Tulsi Gabbard, the first practicing Hindu in Congress, took her oath of office on the Gita.
In the Gita, the hero Arjuna is extremely reluctant to…
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Hannes van Eeden
I love this post. I hope, some people might comment on it! 🙂
I like this About Page!
About

My name isHannes van Eeden.I’m a photographercurrently living in Cape Town, South Africa.
I tell stories with my camera.
What is anAmbivert? It is a person who has a balance ofextravertandintrovertfeatures in their personality.
My goal is to break down the complexity of photography and share everything I know and learn along the way, and most importantly, to inspire your creative journey through words, photos and films.
I live my life bySeeking Discomfort.
My anthem isHigh on Life.
I believe in enjoying the small things.
I live to inspire.
“The best camera for photography is the one you have with you.”
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“Start every day with a smile. When you smile, for me, it represents gratitude. It represents that I’m alive. I celebrate the fact that I’m alive. You know…
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Shirley Bassey – Never Never Never / Day By Day (1973 Live at Royal Albert Hall)
Feb 28, 2011
1973 (Royal Albert Hall Concert) ABOUT the song, Never Never Never: The song, Never Never Never, was recorded and released on Shirley’s 1973 LP titled, ‘Shirley Bassey – Never Never Never’. This song originally titled ‘Grande Grande Grande’ was written by Tony Renis and Alberto Testa. The English version re-titled to ‘Never Never Never’ was written by Norman Newell. ABOUT the LP – Never Never Never: Never Never Never is a 1973 album by Shirley Bassey. Released in May 1973, this album saw a peak in the Shirley Bassey career revival that she was experiencing during the early 1970s. The album’s lead single, the title track had been a hit, reaching No.8 in the UK Charts and remaining in the top 50 for 19 weeks, becoming one of her biggest and most well-known hits, and her only single to make three US charts: No. 48 on the Billboard Hot 100, No.8 on the Adult Contemporary Chart, and No. 67 on the R&B Chart. The album soon followed and similarly entered the top 10, peaking at No. 10 during a 10 week run, and would go on to earn a silver disc. The album also was a hit in the US, peaking at No. 60 on the Billboard 200 amid positive reviews; it also hit No. 34 on the R&B Chart. LYRICS – Never Never Never: I’d like to run away from you, but if you never found me I would die I’d like to break the chains you put around me, but I know I never will You stay away and all I do is wonder why the hell I wait for you But when did common sense prevail for lovers when we know it never will Impossible to live with you, but I know, I could never live without you For whatever you do I never, never, never want to be in love with anyone but you You never treat me like you should, so what’s the good of loving as I do? Although you always laugh at love, nothing else would be good enough for you Impossible to live with you, but I know, I could never live without you For whatever you do I never, never, never want to be in love with anyone but you You make me laugh, you make me cry, you make me live, you make me die, for you You make me sing, you make me sad, you make me glad, you make me mad, for you I love you, hate you, love you, hate you But I’ll want you till the world stops turning For whatever you do I never, never, never want to be in love with anyone but you I love you, hate you, love you, hate you But I’ll want you till the world stops turning For whatever you do I never, never, never want to be in love with anyone but you I love you, hate you, love you, hate you But I’ll want you till the world stops turning For whatever you do I never, never, never want to be in love with anyone but you This song, ‘Day By Day’ was included on Shirley’s 1972 LP titled, ‘And I Love You So’ ABOUT the song, Day By Day: “Day by Day” is a song from the 1971 Stephen Schwartz and John-Michael Tebelak musical Godspell. Day by Day is the third song in the show’s score and it is also reprised as the closing number for the 1973 film version. Its refrain follows a prayer ascribed to the 13th century English bishop Saint Richard of Chichester: May I know Thee more clearly, Love Thee more dearly, Follow Thee more nearly. In 1972, the song was released as a single attributed to the original cast album, with Robin Lamont as the lead singer. It spent 14 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at the #13 position on July 29, 1972. LYRICS: Day by day Day by day Oh Dear Lord Three things I pray To see thee more clearly Love thee more dearly Follow thee more nearly Day by day Oh… Day by day Day by day Oh Dear Lord Three things I pray To see thee more clearly Love thee more dearly Follow thee more nearly Day by day Day by day Day by day Oh Dear Lord Three things I pray To see thee more clearly Love thee more dearly Follow thee more nearly Day by day Day by day Day by day Oh Dear Lord Three things I pray To see thee more clearly Love thee more dearly Follow thee more nearly Day by day Day by day Day by day Oh Dear Lord Three things I pray To see thee more clearly Love thee more dearly Follow thee more nearly Day by day Day by day Day by day Oh Dear Lord Three things I pray To see thee more clearly Love thee more dearly Follow thee more nearly Day by day Day by day by day by day..
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Uta’s Diary: Lauren’s Birthday and going back in time a bit.
Last Monday. the 26th of June 2023, Martin’s daughter Lauren turned 25. Four years ago, Martin, Peter and I went by train to Newcastle for the celebration of Lauren’s 21st birthday. I mentioned this in 2019 in a comment to Carolyn and copy it here:
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- auntyutadoesitevenmatter3I am still quite happy with all my glasses, Carolyn, since all the different glasses still work more or less as well as last year! 🙂I would say that his year’s eye-test result was pretty good, since it showed that my eye-sight deteriorated only very little since last year. 🙂 So, I am quite relieved about this. I am also relieved that Peter did not end up in hospital the other week. So far Peter has experienced only minor angina attacks. Whenever he gets an attack or goes for a quick walk, he uses some spray. But this vertigo attack the other night gave us a bit of a fright!Thank you for the HUGS, dear Carolyn. You may have noticed that I have not been around much for a few days. We spent last weekend in Newcastle for the 21st of our son’s younger daughter. We had a good time in Newcastle. 🙂 It was also good to have our son with us for a few days! Our son came from Ballina, Victoria, where he lives, and he stopped at our place and then we went together up north to Newcastle. 🙂 Last Sunday we came back from Newcastle. And on Monday our son had to go back to Ballina.When we got back from Newcastle, we were straightaway rather busy. And at our age there are usually a few health problems as well. But still, the past week was not too bad. We were able to get done whatever needed to be done during the week, and this was quite a lot!! Anyhow, for us it seemed to be a lot. . .
Following is another copy:
It is now June 2023 . I just did not apply anymore to have a Cataract Operation done. So, I still have had not one yet!
Cataract Operation/ Specsavers/ Ambulance/ Different glasses/Eye-test



This is printed on one of the cleaning cloths.
The green rimmed glasses are for using at the computer, the red rimmed ones are for walking around in, and the dark glasses are anti glare and good for wearing in the car.
I also still have some reading glasses!!
Here is what you can find in Google about The Fred Hollows Foundation:
https://www.hollows.org/au/about-the-foundation
I did get a reminder from Specsavers that another eye-test is due. So I thought, I better get my eyes checked again. I made an appointment for Tuesday, the 25th of June, 2019.
It turned out that the night from Monday to Tuesday was a very bad night for Peter and me. Peter happened to feel extremely dizzy. He felt so horrible that I called the ambulance. The ambulance people checked him out: Blood pressure and pulse were all right. So there was nothing wrong with his heart. They determined that it was just very bad vertigo. Since Peter had been vomiting a bit, they gave him an injection to stop the vomiting. They offered they could take him to the hospital, but there was probably nothing they could do about the vertigo. They said it was up to Peter to decide whether he wanted to go to the hospital or not. When Peter decided to stay at home, they advised, to call them back if later on for breakfast he did not feel all right.
Both Peter and I were able to go back to sleep for a few hours after the ambulance people left. And breakfast turned out to be pretty normal! So, this was good. Also, Peter was then able to drive me to the shopping centre for my appointment at Specsavers.
The eye-test result was pretty good, my eye-sight deteriorated only very little. I asked, whether it was all right, to have my cataract operation instead of in July, some five or six months later. The examining lady answered that this should be all right.
So I had been on the waiting list for the cataract operation since August last year. And I was advised recently that I could have it now in July. I found out that it was possible to delay the operation for another six months. Only if I did not have it by the end of six months I would loose my spot on the waiting list and had to go back to the end of the list!
So, I am happy now, that I can wait for this operation for a little bit longer. I mean, so far my eye-sight is not too bad. I do not fear the operation as such, I only fear that if my good eye gets operated on and something goes wrong, I might end up being totally blind, for my other eye is totally blind because of macular hole. . . .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macular_hole
- Changing Glasses around according to Need!And how to handle a Mobile: Not so long ago I was given a second hand mobile phone. Peter and my children wanted me to have this so I could be contacted any…
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- doesitevenmatter3I remember when you got these new glasses! I hope they’ve served you well! 🙂
Just stopping by with some HUGS for you and Peter! I hope you are both having a good day today.
((((HUGS)))) 🙂Reply- auntyutadoesitevenmatter3I am still quite happy with all my glasses, Carolyn, since all the different glasses still work more or less as well as last year! 🙂I would say that his year’s eye-test result was pretty good, since it showed that my eye-sight deteriorated only very little since last year. 🙂 So, I am quite relieved about this. I am also relieved that Peter did not end up in hospital the other week. So far Peter has experienced only minor angina attacks. Whenever he gets an attack or goes for a quick walk, he uses some spray. But this vertigo attack the other night gave us a bit of a fright!Thank you for the HUGS, dear Carolyn. You may have noticed that I have not been around much for a few days. We spent last weekend in Newcastle for the 21st of our son’s younger daughter. We had a good time in Newcastle. 🙂 It was also good to have our son with us for a few days! Our son came from Ballina, Victoria, where he lives, and he stopped at our place and then we went together up north to Newcastle. 🙂 Last Sunday we came back from Newcastle. And on Monday our son had to go back to Ballina.When we got back from Newcastle, we were straightaway rather busy. And at our age there are usually a few health problems as well. But still, the past week was not too bad. We were able to get done whatever needed to be done during the week, and this was quite a lot!! Anyhow, for us it seemed to be a lot. . .HUGS from me, Uta, and from Peter! 🙂 🙂Reply1
I also copy some comments to this blog:
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- catterelColour coding is so simple and so effective. Hurrah for your new specs, Uta! And something else we have in common – a left eye that is mainly there for decoration due to a macular hole. Mine occurred in 2003. Well, we learn to live with our disabilities and manage !Reply
- auntyutacatterelThat’s right, Cat/ somehow we manage. It’s just that things like ‘smartphone’ are not for me! 🙂Reply1
- catterelauntyutaI think if you haven’t experienced the evolution of a technology, as it gradually gets more and more sophisticated, it must be quite difficult to get used to it. I’m lucky – have been using a computer for 40 years, and mobile phone/smart phone for about 25 years, so it’s been gradual. There are still lots of things I don’t/can’t do with them, though!! So many new apps coming out all the time.Reply
- auntyutacatterelThat’s right, Cat/ somehow we manage. It’s just that things like ‘smartphone’ are not for me! 🙂Reply1
- doesitevenmatter3It’s always a YAY for new glasses! Yours are fashion-y beautiful! 🙂
HUGS!!! 🙂Reply- auntyutadoesitevenmatter3YAY, Carolyn, I still love all my glasses, think of it, they were new more than two 1/2 years ago. But they’re still good! I hope they’re going to last me a bit longer. 🙂Reply1
- doesitevenmatter3auntyutaI remembered them! I like your taste in glasses.
I have reading glasses and finally got some new ones this year.
- doesitevenmatter3auntyutaI remembered them! I like your taste in glasses.
- auntyutadoesitevenmatter3YAY, Carolyn, I still love all my glasses, think of it, they were new more than two 1/2 years ago. But they’re still good! I hope they’re going to last me a bit longer. 🙂Reply1
