Create your own bubble…
To survive happily in London you have to create your own bubble and then maintain it so no one can penetrate it.
When you’re in your own bubble, no one can annoy you or stress you out. Ipods, Blackberries and Electronic Devices such as these are great for building up bubble walls. Closing your eyes in public also thickens the walls of your bubble, but only do this whilst sitting on the tube or bus. Bubbles tend to get burst if you try this whilst in the pub or walking down the street because you attract unnecessary attention to yourself or you may have an accident.

Bubbles are designed to float, they should be light and airy and full of dreamy thoughts and fluffy feelings…
Yes…
In November 1966, John Lennon went to the Indica gallery in London, where Yoko Ono was preparing her conceptual art exhibition.
He was impressed by her Hammer & Nail piece:

He was also intrigued by her Ceiling Painting:

This required the observer to climb up the ladder, pick up the dangling magnifying glass, which was needed in order to read the micro print on the framed piece of paper affixed to the ceiling.

There was only one word on the piece and that was “YES”.

I like that.
I find pieces like that very uplifting in a world where there are a lot of “NO”s.
Word on the street has it that, that is how they met.
My world is so very full of “NO”s at the moment, is it because I am on the wrong road? Or must I just battle through the “NO”s to get the the “YES”s?
I wish I knew that in advance and then I could decide which road to take.
But that’s life…
John was my favourite Beatle. George was my next favourite. Paul is my least favourite. He’s a pain.
There you have it…


