Cote d’Azur

IMG_2939Ici le soleil nait.
Il est reconnu et recompensé
Par tant d’artistes célébrés
qu’il n’est pas près de s’arreter

Matisse, Renoir, Chagall
louent la beauté
de la lumière enchantée
qui brille sur la mer fraiche et azur
dans chaque baie
Menton est adorée
a Cannes on est impressionés
A Monaco très gênés
a Nice chill, relaxés
Lorsqu’on visite c’est pour de vrai.
On est pas prêts d’oublier
les reflets sur mer dorée
les cigales dans la lavande des près
la pause gouter
en haut sur les rochers

Rap waiting on a beat.

So here I will be writing up some of the different raps/spoken word pieces I have created so far. Rap really inspires me and I really enjoy coming up with rhymes and lyrics that echo the culture around.
These just come in the mo with the flow. 

So if you wanna give it a go….I hope these texts inspire your flow,

give rap a go…and enjoy a laugh as you do yo

Learning time

You’re such a tool You bloody fool,

why don’t you go to mutherfuckin school?!

They’ll try and drill shit into your brain

And it might feel like a mighty pain

but for sure it won’t be all in vain

unlike countless knifewounds spilling blood from a young boy’s vein

Getting onto that learning train

Its gonna leave you with mental strain

But its all worth it in the end

When you can help to heal and mend

The bullshit of society.

See through the haze, Focus your gaze,

And bust out of this outdated societal maze.

Learn to be free

Yo u think I can’t make it

Well I’m gonna break it,I’m gonna make it, I’m gonna take it, And then I’m gonna shake it

It’s not always those you expect who inspire you

to move on to the next level, of who you are, what you do.

It aint only all about you,

Help others find their way too

“nothing and noone can define you, just you”

inspire people through your ideas how to shine,

expand their mind make the most of their time

 pay it forward but dont forget to charge a dime.

No more waiting around

Yo MC Mathi Mat is here to drop some phat rap

This shit is gonna make you go braaaap braaap

You’re such a waste Of my time and space

Get the fuck out of my face

I dont wanna think of you no more

dont come knocking at my door

Theres so much that I wanna do

and i cant if i still really like you

You helped to inspire this flow

Which is gonna be the apex of the show

But now you gotta go go go!

Code Rood cycling and climate action

I wrote this article as a memory of a short but intense and vivid trip for all those involved, that we experienced together in England and Holland August 2018. Hannah who is a superstar, mentioned one of her editor friends for Peace News was looking for someone to write a piece. It has therefore been published on PeaceNews, you can find it here: https://peacenews.info/node/9150/biking-netherlands-code-rood

It is always a huge pleasure to me to think that I’ve published a piece for Peace News. Of all types of news, this is is the best type! And I’m happy to be part of it and sending peace and love out across the Earth.

The full non edited version is here below. Enjoy!! with some photos to accompany!

Code Rood Cycle Trip—- London to Groningen —-Climate Action Camp

Written by Mathilde Griffin, 14 September 2018, London

bike ride

Our cycling trip- that was to become a beautiful shared experience with an ever-growing inspiring and determined group- started with 6 of us meeting together in London, just across the road from the centre of British power, Westminster.

What motivated us to come together and go on a journey, joined en route by many more humans from varied backgrounds?

The main reason relates to the fact that the governments of our respective nations are wasting time sitting around, drinking coffee in single use cups, disconnected from planet Earth, from other nations, and from us, the people, from what we truly need.

Natural ecosystems and species around us are dying, with no space to breath as all natural sites are overdeveloped, and all resources that we depend on are depleted and wasted.

Cycling allows us to breath. Cycling gives us power. It allows us to move forward, to mobilise en masse and to ride together in the direction we need. This direction is a green path we each need to cultivate, linking together to create a thick forest, full of trees, plants, biodiversity, clean energies, brought on by our active and activist momentum.

This  cycle trip was a realisation of team work, energies, commitment, caring and free spirits coming together to make magic happen. We ate fresh bread baked for us by our Quaker friends, we slept below the stars on Friends of the Earth turf, we lounged on the ferry deck surrounding a circus family juggling their way across land and sea with 3 children, a trailer and a tandem powered by 2 fierce, free, and spaghetti-fuelled parents.

We took over a Rotterdam street and house with our bikes, banners, and banter. We crowded around laaarge plates of tasty vegan food, our first international dinner cooked for us with love by Kokerellen, a vegan food van that caters for all sorts of grassroots events and has been keeping cyclists across Europe well fed for more than 25 years.

As we cycled north we crossed various Dutch landscapes: we cycled across dykes, along canals, through forests and onto old city squares.  Streets and paths were perfectly managed and laid out to respect cyclists, a must! We need to replicate this elsewhere as a way to bring in a wave of health through cycling.

We enjoyed the last of the summer sun, although it was already cooling down from what has been a wonderfully warm summer. Unfortunately, for us conscious folk, these warm dry summer days can’t help but remind us of the global warming that comes at such a high price and peril for the most poor of the world’s population.

This is why our bike trip culminated in Groningen with a climate action camp and a strong will to disobey governments, police and the fossil fuel overlords sucking the earth dry of its blood and nutrients, leaving chaos and earthquakes in their wake.

The atmosphere of calm, peace, concern and concerted action at the camp served to show how much can be achieved when, you believe in something and come together with others to try and achieve that which you dream.

Colin Kaepernick has just told the world at large to “Believe in something; even if it means sacrificing everything.” In terms of the action against Shell and Exxon, the camp and our cycle ride, we definitely believed in it, but we didn’t have to sacrifice anything. Instead, we gained from it, meeting, exchanging inspiring and feeling inspired by many new people; cycling our way forward, to a fairer greener world.

 

Sharing Joy

I wrote this poem in my mind on the fly, walking home from meeting up with a friend. We were both quite upset and emotional and I wanted him to feel better. So this poem came into my mind. I wrote it to him on watssap and he immediately responded, saying he thought it was really good and he liked it! It felt great to be able to (jointly! as he inspired the poem completely) make something positive and creative out of this difficult evening.

It does the job of cheering me up and will hopefully do the same for others.

Sharing Joy

The moon is stunning

You are super fun loving

You make people laugh

And that's a great start

To building connections

With humans of all nations

-April 2018

Because of how positive I believe this poem is, I also decided to share it with the community of people who suffer from OCD and  who make use of OCD Action’s various high level resources to improve their well-being. Here is the link to my post and the poem which has been published on OCD Action’s website. Please take this opportunity to read other work made by OCD sufferers that showcase our creative community’s resilient spirit.

Thanks!

 

 

Interview with Maria….our Ping Pong Super Vet

Maria turned 81 in February of this year.

This is not something many of us reading this article have any experience of ourselves. Of course, many of us will have parents of grandparents that we’ve known , of this age or older. Hopefully, these older relatives have been healthy and mobile, able to enjoy various leisurely activities.

Maria’s story is presented here to inspire and motivate us to follow in her (hard

to keep up with!) footsteps

[Read the interview here…]