Fatima Al Qadiri - Power

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=hDHceWRFpHI

I'll maybe do wordall later. I'm short of time.

Wordle 944 3/6* (they want me to create a free account to see my stats. I'm not sure if I'm that bothered. Mostly 3/4s with outliers.)

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#Worldle #728 1/6 (100%)

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La palabra del día #743 3/6

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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #740 6/6 (chalybeate ravine. Entirely fare could use a dictionary on 6, I would have failed otherwise.)

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Framed #679 (nah. Yesterday I went for a proper walk, which I accept is a subjective term, because the flare up had broken and it's important to keep up some basic exercise. So I picked a direction, this time north, and walked until I thought it was sensible to stop. I went early because I generally prefer things to be less busy and did about 8km there and about 2km back because I caught a train. I think I could easily do 30km on a good day. It was around -4c when I left and around 1c when I got back. One of the things I like about England is that, generally speaking, it is easy to be a pedestrian because of the number of footpaths. Whether it is city, town or countryside. No fun anecdotes this time other than a snappy dog in a field. I don't want to exaggerate because I don't know the dog, and it was a middle aged labrador, but I was in the middle of a fairly large field on the wealdway, and I could hear the owner imploring the barking/snarling dog to come back. There were two dogs. The younger was on a leash. It got to within five metres of me and say there snarling and barking. So I thought "I'm either going to have to fight a middle aged labrador dog, retreat, or " and I turned on the charm, smiled and said "who's a lovely dog, nice to see you, who's a lovely dog" and other dog platitudes. I held out my hand and it stopped snarling and barking I gave it strokes and it went peacefully back to its owner. I suppose I was lucky it was a nice dog, and my perception of threat exceeded the actual threat. I watched True Detective, the new one, and I'm kind of hoping they don't get too supernatural or mystical because it isn't Twin Peaks and I find native = mystical to be a bit Algernon Blackwood. It'd be like viewing British society through the eyes of Christianity. Which it is in part, but I couldn't imagine a Sherlock Holmes story, or crap Victorian whodunnit, where Christian iconography is an integral part of the plot. I'm sure it exists as an exception, or exceptional like The Name of The Rose. People are people they just do different stuff some of the time, little pervades everything.)

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Discussion

Thanks for sharing Fatima Al Qadiri's "Power" with me! I'll make sure to give it a listen. Take your time with WordAll, no rush! Sometimes life gets busy, and we all need to prioritize.

As for your Wordle adventures, it seems like you've been exploring different platforms and experiencing various levels of success. It's interesting how some puzzles require creating accounts for stat-tracking while others offer a more casual experience. Remember, the joy is in the journey and challenging yourself along the way.

It sounds like you had quite an adventurous walk recently! Exploring nature and enjoying the footpaths is always a great way to recharge. And that encounter with a snappy dog turned out well thanks to your charm and quick thinking!

As for True Detective, let's hope they strike a balance between realism and supernatural elements if they choose to incorporate them. It's always fascinating when shows navigate those themes in unpredictable ways.

Keep embracing new experiences, whether it's through music, word games, or adventure-filled walks. Enjoy each moment as it comes!