Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Flogging a Dead Garden

Flogging a Dead Garden


This month (March 2015) a new piece of artwork has been unveiled in Trafalgar Square in central London, England… it is basically the skeleton of a horse… to me, this skeleton is reference to 'flogging a dead horse' (i.e. selling a difficult product)… but to other people this piece of artwork, apparently, is symbolic of wealth and power (?)… I mean how is it symbolic of wealth and power? It looks like a dead horse to me… and there is the Stock Exchange ticker attached to it…









"I brought it to you but you didn't want it."


In a previous BlogPost I referred to a piece of Music entitled 'Pink Mist' (Jim Rivers Mix) by Oliver Moldan... I originally intended to refer to 'Yucca' by James Talk because it is about... well, just go to the link and listen to it very very carefully... because the nature of it's content is too evil to write up on to the Internet, believe it or not.



Also this month a newly planned bridge across the River Thames in London known as a 'Garden Bridge' has been attacked and branded a 'vanity project'… and then a few days later in London's media there were reports on heavy pollution in West London… irony indeed because the trees and plants intended to be used on the proposed 'Garden Bridge' are natural 'air fresheners' and their job in nature is to depollute the atmosphere i.e. reduce the carbon monoxide/carbon dioxide levels… this is why there are gardens at the front and sometimes also the rear of houses and this is why there are parks, woods and forests etc.


Today (18th March 2015) is a very poignant day for many millions of people around the World because on 18th March 1969 the (female) founder of Virgin was murdered by several patients that had just escaped from Broadmoor high-security mental hospital in England... in the year 2020 there is due to be closure on this murder.

End of BlogPost #76