Author: Stuart Miller-Osborne

  • Lions

    Only lions understand True freedom They are far from terrified

  • Blue Hotel

    In certain ways it is a simple hotel Functional and without excess It is about a mile from the beach That shares its regional name The hotel is next to a railway bridge Express trains pass by at high speed This gives the area a transient feel Which to me is a guilty pleasure

  • Anne Antibes

    Anne Antibes is my wife She was named After the southern town Our local beach is known As the blue beach After a villa in the hills

  • A Day in July

    Warm but without blue skies Our day is acceptable But it is not luxurious There is a gentleness To the folding breeze But I sense its later aggression

  • Vacances à Montalivet

    Our summer holiday is complete Only memories remain Pascale has framed One of our beach photographs Which hangs from a whitewashed wall

  • Evidence of Romans

    There is a Salt Beach near Luna’s house Which indicates to me that the area Was once worked by the Romans We frequently use this pale beach Although we are both from Spain

  • Holy Days at the Lido

    Valeria is much smaller than me She is about five foot six Whereas I am six foot four We are often photographed together My favourite image of my wife Hangs in our lounge It acts as a conversation piece As Valeria is showing her naked back Which contrasts well against my olive shirt I am […]

  • Joseph in a Gallery

    On Tuesdays Joseph favours Action Painting His wife of five years Steph Poses for him Her sister Wild Horses Works in a gallery She always wears white She curates Blue And removes unnecessary Colours from landscapes

  • Grasshopper Drowning

    One I was watching a tiny creature drowning Its strength was slowly fading A life ebbing away in a puddle no bigger Than a dinner plate I rescued it within seconds Which pleased me As I am a decent person Two Yet this decent person was once a soldier Fighting in a war that was […]

  • Christina Naked in a Cube

    Christina stood naked In front of her mirror But saw little As she was trapped Inside a fading cube