T.L. Morrisey

Showing posts with label BBC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBC. Show all posts

Thursday, June 12, 2025

The Canadian Cottage Garden, 10 June 2025

An article on the BBC, "Is it better to Neglect Your Garden?”, suggests allowing "nature to take its own course". The whole article is of interest as it suggests the importance of biodiversity, which includes a variety of insects, weeds, and even urban wildlife, and the article goes in some depth on this subject. It even asks, "What if you just do nothing?", and just let one's manicured garden return to nature. This interests me but it would defeat the purpose of my garden; I need to cut the grass, using my push lawn mower, and cut grass allows easy access to the whole garden, especially for seniors, keeps the neighbours and one's family happy, and keeps the gardener busy and getting some exercise. I also need to do some weeding if I want to have as many perennial flowers as I have. To do nothing might reduce the diversity of flowers that I've planted over the years, which is part of a cottage garden; these plants have been cultivated for gardens that are maintained in a traditional way. A return to nature may end up being not having a garden at all; but raking and disposing of leaves in fall can also be limited and even eliminated. The author of the article writes, 

While experts recommend doing a little less mowing and pruning in the spring and summer, it's also recommended to let some things pile up in the autumn, specifically leaves. The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, a non-profit organisation focused on the conservation of invertebrates, promotes an initiative called Leave the Leaves that advocates for this to protect insects that overwinter on your property.

I didn't discard the leaves last fall, I raked them onto flower beds, and, for the most part, they are no longer visible except around the hostas at the rear of the garden. They are excellent mulch and allowed my lavender, and other plants, to survive our particularly cold winter. My own approach to gardening is more aesthetic than anything, as it might be for most gardeners. I would like my own small, shady, garden to be as much a part of nature as possible. I welcome weeds, I welcome as many insects as visit the garden, I rejoice seeing birds, and I celebrate any wildlife that passes through the garden; a garden is a simulated return to nature that allows access for people to enter, sit and visit, or just walk through. An enclosed or walled garden is a private space for nature, usually in an urban setting, the more abandoned looking the better but not, in fact, abandoned at all. Gardening is more artifice than authenticity, as poets might say, although in poetry authenticity is better than artifice; living in the city some of us want to return to nature but just to neglect the garden ends up having an unusable and perhaps uninviting garden, and defeats the purpose of the cottage garden. Here are photographs of my garden taken on 10 June 2025; this is early June in Montreal's West End, still waiting for most perennials to bloom.
















The following photographs were taken on 11 June 2025. 
                 




Note the decomposing leaves, raked in place last fall, in this hosta bed

Sunday, May 18, 2025

What Means Something

Images of Justin Trudeau; Justin in blackface, around 2000 (left); Justin on his last day as prime minister in 2025, taking with him a chair as a souvenir (right). Perhaps sticking out his tongue means something to him. 

 

My lament is not based on philosophy but on tradition. If one cannot be sure about the answer to the most important questions, then tradition is the best basis for the practical. 

                        --Lament for a Nation (1965), George Grant 


What do we believe, what gives life meaning, what means something? We are searching for meaning in the material world because all around us tradition and values are questioned or considered obsolete. Society is now firmly divided between liberals and conservatives. Liberals tend to smugness in their claiming to know what is right and what is wrong about everything, while many conservatives (in North America) tend to lie low avoiding having to deal with liberal intolerance, heckling, tongue sticking out, and the usually unacknowledged liberal bias. Liberals assume their superior intelligence, even their moral superiority; conservatives are usually in hiding, lying to pollsters and their liberal friends, and tolerating the latest attack on their intelligence and integrity. Most of the media, including the CBC and the BBC, have a fairly obvious liberal bias.  

What Justin Trudeau, our former prime minister, promoted, it all failed: whether in housing, immigration, education, medical care, social reform, the military, the national debt and deficit, legalized euthanasia, legalized marijuana, it all failed, it’s all worse; I think of John Cage's famous statement, “don’t try to improve the world, you’ll only make it worse.” What Justin Trudeau did was never thought out as to its consequences and how it would seriously affect the country in a negative way; no wonder his approval rating was about 15% before he was forced into resigning. 

Justin never considered that there is really only one thing people want and that is freedom, everything else comes second; freedom is not provided by increased government involvement with people's lives. Freedom refers to the individual and the individual's rights, including freedom of thought, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, freedom of movement, freedom to be  left alone, and freedom to own property. What Justin  brought with him was increased government involvement in people's lives, not freedom, not individual responsibility. And he wanted to impose online censorship; we were expected to pay for what Justin legislated and give up our free speech. 

Edited: 19 May 2025

Friday, October 27, 2023

The apologists for evil

 



       

        

To listen to the apologists

for evil, they have become

evil themselves, with excuses,

doublespeak, and out and out

lies; all the lies they tell, 

these will come back 

for them, like terrorists

    (for every lie

    is a terrorist

    killing truth)

--these apologists

for evil will be visited

by evil, they will know

what they've done

as they drink tea

or coffee, as they sit

in their homes

with the doors exploding

letting in the terror 

and war cries 

celebrating death, the terrorists

with faces covered, 

with their guns 

& holy books,

with their conviction 

in their beliefs,

their absolute conviction

in the order of life

they adhere to, with

their absolute conviction

and belief in killing anyone

who stands in their 

way--

                25 October 2023