Songs I Like (28)

Yesterday, a post from Jill Dennison on her blog reminded me just what a powerful singer Glady Knight could be. https://jilldennison.com/2024/04/20/%E2%99%AB-neither-one-of-us-%E2%99%AB-redux/ I am not using the same song Jill used, but have also chosen a power ballad from the sa … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 17 days ago

Happy Birthday: Part Twenty-Seven

This is the twenty-seventh part of a fiction serial, in 802 words. As the weather cooled down that year, things were hotting up at Craigie House. They now had a whole department supplying and altering genuine French clothing for agents to wear. It was all thought through, even th … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 18 days ago

Happy Birthday: Part Twenty-Seven

This is the twenty-seventh part of a fiction serial, in 802 words. As the weather cooled down that year, things were hotting up at Craigie House. They now had a whole department supplying and altering genuine French clothing for agents to wear. It was all thought through, even th … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 18 days ago

New Book From A Blogger

Our blogging friend Shaily has a new book out on Kindle. Twelve short stories in her great style, and a really good price too, only £2.40. In the UK it is also free on Kindle Unlimited and available in paperback. Please read Shaily’s post for more details. | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 18 days ago

New Book From A Blogger

Our blogging friend Shaily has a new book out on Kindle. Twelve short stories in her great style, and a really good price too, only £2.40. In the UK it is also free on Kindle Unlimited and available in paperback. Please read Shaily’s post for more details. | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 18 days ago

Painting: The Supper At Emmaus

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio; 29 September 1571 – 18 July 1610), known mononymously as Caravaggio, was an Italian painter active in Rome for most of his artistic life. During the final four years of his life, he moved between Naples, Malta, and Sicily until his death. His pa … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 18 days ago

Painting: The Supper At Emmaus

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio; 29 September 1571 – 18 July 1610), known mononymously as Caravaggio, was an Italian painter active in Rome for most of his artistic life. During the final four years of his life, he moved between Naples, Malta, and Sicily until his death. His pa … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 18 days ago

Weekend Funnies: Mixed Selection

Most are cat or dog related, with a few others mixed in. | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 18 days ago

Weekend Funnies: Mixed Selection

Most are cat or dog related, with a few others mixed in. | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 18 days ago

Happy Birthday: Part Twenty-Six

This is the twenty-sixth part of a fiction serial, in 757 words. Not long after celebrating her forty-second birthday, Hettie was informed that her classes would be increasing in size starting the following month. Agents were being recruited to replace those arrested or killed, a … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 19 days ago

Happy Birthday: Part Twenty-Six

This is the twenty-sixth part of a fiction serial, in 757 words. Not long after celebrating her forty-second birthday, Hettie was informed that her classes would be increasing in size starting the following month. Agents were being recruited to replace those arrested or killed, a … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 19 days ago

Painting: Rembrandt Self-Portrait

Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, usually simply known as Rembrandt, was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and draughtsman. As well as many famous paintings he is associated with, he was also known for frequent self-portraits, showing the changes in his face as he aged. As I … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 19 days ago

Painting: Rembrandt Self-Portrait

Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, usually simply known as Rembrandt, was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and draughtsman. As well as many famous paintings he is associated with, he was also known for frequent self-portraits, showing the changes in his face as he aged. As I … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 19 days ago

Friday Funnies

No cats or dogs today, just a random selection. | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 19 days ago

Friday Funnies

No cats or dogs today, just a random selection. | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 19 days ago

Thursday Chuckles: Cats And Dogs

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@beetleypete.com | 20 days ago

Thursday Chuckles: Cats And Dogs

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@beetleypete.com | 20 days ago

Painting: The Peasant Wedding

The Peasant Wedding is a 1567 painting by the Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painter and printmaker Pieter Bruegel the Elder, one of his many depicting peasant life. It is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. Pieter Bruegel the Elder enjoyed painting peasants and different … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 20 days ago

Painting: The Peasant Wedding

The Peasant Wedding is a 1567 painting by the Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painter and printmaker Pieter Bruegel the Elder, one of his many depicting peasant life. It is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. Pieter Bruegel the Elder enjoyed painting peasants and different … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 20 days ago

Songs I Like (28)

In 1967, Mike D’Abo wrote the song ‘Handbags and Gladrags’, trying to get over the point that fashionable clothes and designer labels are not the way to find happiness. That same year it was recorded by Chris Farlowe, a British singer with a powerful voice who is almost forgotten … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 20 days ago

Songs I Like (28)

In 1967, Mike D’Abo wrote the song ‘Handbags and Gladrags’, trying to get over the point that fashionable clothes and designer labels are not the way to find happiness. That same year it was recorded by Chris Farlowe, a British singer with a powerful voice who is almost forgotten … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 20 days ago

Happy Birthday: Part Twenty-Five

This is the twenty-fifth part of a fiction serial, in 791 words. Once she got into the routine at Cragie House, Hettie settled in well. She wrote to Edward every week, as telephone calls were discouraged except in emergencies. The return address was obviously imaginary, but by so … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 21 days ago

Painting: The Mirror Of Venus

Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, 28 August, 1833 – 17 June, 1898 was an English painter and designer associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood’s style and subject matter. Burne-Jones worked with William Morris as a founding partner in Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co in the desi … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 21 days ago

Songs I Like (27)

The Manic Street Preachers, also known simply as the Manics, are a Welsh rock band formed in Blackwood, Caerphilly, in 1986. The band consists of Nicky Wire and cousins James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore. They form a key part of the 1990s Welsh Cool Cymru cultural movement. Many … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 21 days ago

A New Book From Stevie Turner: Only 99p/99c!

Stevie has taken time away from blogging, and is publishing a book of short stories soon. It is available to pre order. You can find the link on her site. | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 22 days ago

More Old Photos Of Ollie

Julie found some more photos of Ollie taken on her phones. No matter how many photos we have of him, it will never be enough. Baby Ollie, the first week he was here. Sleeping in a shaft of sunlight, enjoying the warmth. He was about two years old. | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 22 days ago

Painting: Egyptian Chess Players

Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema was a Dutch painter who later settled in the United Kingdom. Born in Dronryp, the Netherlands, and trained at the Royal Academy of Antwerp, Belgium, he moved to London in 1870 and spent the rest of his life there. A painter of mostly classical subjects, h … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 22 days ago

Spring On Hoe Rough

A sunny Sunday afternoon saw me out for a walk around Hoe Rough nature reserve with a camera. By contrast, it is pouring with rain this morning, incredibly windy, and barely 8C. The photos can all be enlarged by clicking them, which will take you to Flickr. The Gorse flowers are … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 23 days ago

Painting: Ophelia

Continuing the series of my love for details in famous paintings, here is the 1852 painting by John Millais representing the sweetheart of Hamlet singing before she drowns. John Millais was a founder member of a group of Victorian artists known as the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 23 days ago

Songs I Like (26)

This song has featured on my blog previously, but it has a personal connection for me that never goes away. In 1981 I was 29 years old. Life was going well, and I was enjoying my job as an EMT in London. I saw the band Japan performing this song on a late-night music TV … Continu … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 23 days ago

Happy Birthday: Part Twenty-Four

This is the twenty-fourth part of a fiction serial, in 745 words. The train journey seemed to take forever. It involved changing trains twice, and even travelling part of the way on a bus, due to a bridge being damaged by bombing. There were no spare seats, but Hettie chanced lea … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 24 days ago

Songs I Like (25)

Whatever you think of him, there’s no denying that Prince was something of a musical maestro, whether you ever liked his music, or not. As long ago as 1984, he released a song that I bought the same day I heard it. I still think it’s his best song, although ‘Nothing Compares 2U’ … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 24 days ago

Painting: The Lady Of Shalott

The Lady of Shalott was painted in 1888 by the English artist John William Waterhouse. It is a representation of the ending of Alfred Lord Tennyson’s 1832 poem of the same name. It depicts a scene from Tennyson’s poem in which the poet describes the plight and the predicament of … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 24 days ago

The 1970s: Male Fashion Nightmares

There is no doubt that the 1970s was one of the worst decades in history for so-called ‘fashionable menswear’. I might have had suits with lapels that were too wide, but I am pleased to say that I wouldn’t have been caught dead wearing anything like these. Why is he holding a dea … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 24 days ago

Painting: Meeting On The Turret Stairs

Frederic William Burton was from Ireland, but worked extensively in London where he later became the director of the National Gallery. This was painted in 1864, and depicts Hellelil and Hildebrand inside the turret of a castle. The detail is amazing, and the emotion captured is p … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 25 days ago

Songs I Like (24)

From the very first time I heard them, I loved Earth Wind & Fire. They threw every genre into the mix, combining Disco with Funk and Soul, even a hint of Jazz or a big power ballad, sometimes in the same song. To watch them on video was a delight. They had so many band … Continue … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 25 days ago

Happy Birthday: Part Twenty-Three

This twenty-third part of a fiction serial, in 784 words. By the middle of nineteen forty-two, the whole world seemed to be involved in the war. Russia had been invaded, the Americans had been attacked by Japan the prvious year, and in south-east Asia and the Pacific, the war was … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 26 days ago

Friday Funnies: Time For The Dogs

After all the cat cartoons I have been posting, I though it was only fair to feature some dogs. | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 26 days ago

Songs I Like (23)

Following on from number 22, here is another song from the film ‘Saturday Night Fever’ that doesn’t feature the falsetto vocals of the Bee Gees. Yvonne Elliman is a Hawaiian musical theatre singer and actress who featured on the soundtrack of the film. She began her career in Lon … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 26 days ago

Africa: A History In Four Maps

The vast continent of Africa still remains a mystery to many people around the world. These four maps will hopefully serve to interest and educate. The names the countries were known by before colonisation by outsiders. The literal meaning of the names of African countries. The o … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 27 days ago

Songs I Like (22)

In 1978, the film ‘Saturday Night Fever’ was released in the UK. It became an overnight sensation, made a huge star of John Travolta, and gave the Bee Gees a platform for many worldwide hit songs. I went to the cinema to see it at the age of 26, and I thought it was great. … Cont … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 27 days ago

Happy Birthday: Part Twenty-Two

This is the twenty-second part of a fiction serial, in 811 words. While for many the start of the war became the ‘phony war’, things were very different for Hettie at work. There were more agents to deal with, from the coast of France, all the way to Norway. With warship movement … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 28 days ago

Blog Stats For March

Always good to see an improvement on the previous month. Makes blogging feel even more worthwhile. The March report from WordPress. Monthly report Here’s how beetleypete.com performed last month. Visitors 2,566 ↑ 2,342 (1,046%) Views 9,791 ↑ 1,561 (19%) Likes 4,016 ↑ 807 (25%) Co … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 28 days ago

Songs I Like (21)

No apologies for featuring a song that has often appeared on my blog. From one of the best vocal talents I have seen in my lifetime, singing one of the best songs I have ever heard. This is heartbreak personified, with lyrics anyone can identify with. It is only 18 years ago, yet … | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 28 days ago

Midweek Funnies: The Cats Are Back!

Lots more cat-related humour. Cat owners will understand. | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 28 days ago

Only In America

“I need an AK-47 and a Trump Bible, where do I find them?” “Aisle 11, sir”. | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 29 days ago

Things I Want

If I ever win the lottery, I want to buy a house big enough to have all of these quirky things. A Shark Shower. Helicopter Refrigerator. Igloo Bed. Spaghetti Sofa. Submarine Bath. Ship Bath. I don’t have any children, but would push someone else’s child around in this! | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 29 days ago

Some Humour For A Dull Wet Day

Chilly, dull, and raining today. Time for some funnies! | Continue reading


@beetleypete.com | 29 days ago