James WakefieldWent to the Skip Garden in Kings Cross, a postmodernist delightJun 21, 2017Jun 21, 2017
James WakefieldPolitical crisis is the perfect time to change our approach for a better societySo today is Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year. It feels nice knowing the day is long, not getting dark until late. It started…Jun 21, 2017Jun 21, 2017
James Wakefield25.02.17 Cinnamon Coffee Shop, WappingA return to the grind after a short absence.Mar 1, 2017Mar 1, 2017
James WakefieldA metaphor for emotionsI recently read in the New Scientist (The paradox powering Earth’s magnetic field) ideas related to the deep mystery of Earth’s magnetism…Jan 24, 2017Jan 24, 2017
James WakefieldCharles Darwin on spreading the word“Whoever is led to believe that species are mutable will do good service by conscientiously expressing his convictions; for only thus can…Nov 30, 2016Nov 30, 2016
James WakefieldThat old Cajun story of RamonI’d like to recite an old Cajun tale I read recently that I think epitomises recent times. It’s about Ramon who liked to carry expensive…Nov 9, 2016Nov 9, 2016
James WakefieldHappiness is…“there could be no more boring place than paradise” David SmailNov 1, 2016Nov 1, 2016
James WakefieldObtaining a Readers Pass at the British LibraryI’ve had a migraine all day, a throbbing pain focused just above my right eye; in line with my eye brow. With this, it has been hard to…Jul 9, 2016Jul 9, 2016
James WakefieldFinding liberation from our divisions in a post EU referendum realityThe first week post EU referendum has been tense. By voting for Brexit, we have indeed stepped into the unknown. Now vital questions need…Jul 3, 2016Jul 3, 2016
James WakefieldBrexit: UK politics and the continuation of a vicious circleI awoke this morning on the second day post BREXIT referendum to the news that things are spiralling further into the unknown. For the…Jun 26, 2016Jun 26, 2016