Paul Carney’s blog

  • Busy doing nothing

    What’s a job you would like to do for just one day? I found it very difficult to think of a job I would like to do for one day. Every time I thought of a job that would be… Continue reading

    Busy doing nothing
  • Paul’s Comfort

    One of my many jobs in life was as an advertising salesman. My job was to concoct all manner of ways and methods to entice people into buying things. I was creative, so I was good at it. In the… Continue reading

    Paul’s Comfort
  • 100 Subscribers

    Thank you so much for helping me reach 100 subscribers. It really means a lot to be part of this wonderful community of writers and thinkers who want to make the world a brighter, more creative place. Continue reading

    100 Subscribers
  • Towers of Strength that support me

    List the people you admire and look to for advice… I admire and listen to my wife. She diffuses my emotional outbursts and gives me sound advice. ❤️ I also go to my brother and sister for advice. They have… Continue reading

    Towers of Strength that support me
  • Voting Rights and Voting Wrongs

    Do you vote in political elections? I’m what they call a floating voter. I don’t affiliate myself to any one party because I prefer to use reason and judgment about which party I think will best represent the country or… Continue reading

    Voting Rights and Voting Wrongs
  • My life’s directions

    What gives you direction in life? Continue reading

    My life’s directions
  • Quotes to live by

    Do you have a quote you live your life by or think of often? “Before you speak, let your words pass through three gates: Is it true? Is it necessary? Is it kind?” – BUDDHA You have power over your… Continue reading

    Quotes to live by
  • Happy Holidays

    What is your favorite holiday? Why is it your favorite? I’m not that good at going on holiday. I think you’re meant to relax and unwind but my ADHD brain doesn’t let me do that. I have to be active… Continue reading

    Happy Holidays
  • Camping Chaos

    Have you ever been camping? I have had many happy holidays camping. When I was recently divorced I was unable to take my two kids on expensive holidays, I bought a second-hand tent and some stoves, and we went camping.… Continue reading

    Camping Chaos
  • Curiouser and Curiouser

    When do you feel most productive? I feel most productive when I’m inspired. Inspiration comes in many forms, but is most often derived from reading or listening to new insights about a range of topics. I love podcasts, and they… Continue reading

    Curiouser and Curiouser
  • Speaking without words

    What are your favorite emojis? 🎨✍️🌺❤️🎸🎤🦢🦚✏️📖🧬🔭🤣🍔🧁🍹📺 🍬 Continue reading

  • Lonely Culture Vulture

    What topics do you like to discuss? I do sometimes feel like I’m a potato growing in a field of cabbages. I like to talk about culture: art, music, philosophy, religion, and science, but those around me detest them. My… Continue reading

    Lonely Culture Vulture
  • Howay the Toon

    Describe a risk you took that you do not regret. I took a big risk to move to Newcastle upon Tyne 21 years ago, to live with my then girlfriend. I had to give up my house which had been… Continue reading

  • I’m not off to see the wizard…

    Write about a time when you didn’t take action but wish you had. What would you do differently? Looking back on my life, there are many occasions when taking a different course of action would have led to much more… Continue reading

    I’m not off to see the wizard…
  • A born worrier

    What makes you nervous? What makes me nervous? Hmmmn well, I’ve had anxiety all my life so I guess I’d say that, free-floating anxiety plagues me really. It’s pretty weird. I worry about all kinds of stupid little things like… Continue reading

    A born worrier
  • Gratitude

    How do you unwind after a demanding day? How do I relax? The thing is, we have the luxury to be able to do these things. How fortunate are we, that most of us have a safe, comfortable home we… Continue reading

    Gratitude
  • Woeful Media

    How do you use social media? I don’t use social media much at all these days. I can’t stand it to be honest. The world seems full of people ranting and raging about injustice, espousing all manner of ill informed… Continue reading

    Woeful Media
  • Getting out more

    Jot down the first thing that comes to your mind. The first thing that came into my mind this morning was Dark Matter. I need to get out more. I mean, really. Who is even bothered? 😕 Why do we… Continue reading

    Getting out more
  • Jenga

    Describe a decision you made in the past that helped you learn or grow. A decision I’ve made that helped me grow? All of them. I think that it is important to understand that every decision we make, good or… Continue reading

    Jenga
  • Cold, cold Oymyakon

    What place in the world do you never want to visit? Why? The place I would never want to visit, at least in winter, is Oymyakon, in Russia, which is the coldest permanently inhabited human settlement on Earth. I hate being… Continue reading

    Cold, cold Oymyakon
  • My Angel

    Describe a positive thing a family member has done for you. My wife is a constant, kind, loving, gentle presence in my life. She is always giving, always supportive, always ready to give me a hand up. She never loses… Continue reading

    My Angel
  • Plain Eater

    What is your favorite restaurant? I don’t go to restaurants. I live on a modest retirement income, so I can’t afford them. However, I’ve never been a foodie and am slightly irritated by all those people who drool over tiny… Continue reading

    Plain Eater
  • The long goodbye

    Where do you see yourself in 10 years? Where do I see myself in 10 years? Dead. Or if not dead, then the pretty close to it. I’ll be 72 then and I do not want to live a long… Continue reading

    The long goodbye
  • Happy Paul

    What are 5 everyday things that bring you happiness? Continue reading

    Happy Paul
  • Classroom Catastrophe’s: Silver Spoon

    Describe something you learned in high school. The thing I learned in school was that there are some people with a hell of a lot more advantage than others. For example, there are people my age now who talk about… Continue reading

    Classroom Catastrophe’s: Silver Spoon
  • Letting go

    Describe one positive change you have made in your life. I would have to say retiring early at 61 was the most positive thing I’ve done. It wasn’t until then that I realised how much of my thoughts and actions… Continue reading

    Letting go
  • These boots were made for walking

    What’s the most fun way to exercise? After a lifetime of being a couch potato, I got into the gym in my late fifties and started going 4 times a week. I would do weights, cardio and aerobic. I could… Continue reading

  • Reading Habits

    What book could you read over and over again? I mostly read in two ways: 1. To learn 2. To cheer me up. Most of my books are non fiction, and I’m reading a lot of philosophy at the moment.… Continue reading

  • James Herriot

    If you could be a character from a book or film, who would you be? Why? I couldn’t think of being anyone better than James Herriot in All Creatures Great and Small. I mean, there was a war on, extreme… Continue reading

  • Me and my dog

    What animals make the best/worst pets? Our Mam was severely asthmatic, so animals were always problematic as kids. More than that though, she hated animals. So much so, that when my Dad brought an injured dog home that he’d found… Continue reading

    Me and my dog
  • Free nature

    What job would you do for free? I volunteer at a local nature reserve, giving classes and tours of a protected woodland to local school children. Mostly I do art classes, but also do other activities such as pond dipping,… Continue reading

    Free nature
  • Giving back to nature

    How would you improve your community? Five years ago, I investigated what environmentally friendly building materials were commercially available, that could transform my local community into a nature friendly one. I feel that, with a few modifications that wouldn’t really… Continue reading

    Giving back to nature
  • Lucky guy

    How have you adapted to the changes brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic? I was lucky. I didn’t get too ill and nor did most of my immediate family, except my nephew who got long covid and is still quite… Continue reading

    Lucky guy
  • Carney’s delicious devices

    If you could have something named after you, what would it be? What horrible narcissism is this? I couldn’t think of anything worse than having something named after me. But if I had to, maybe: A special spoon that stops… Continue reading

    Carney’s delicious devices
  • Dad Jokes daily

    What makes you laugh? Dad Jokes daily is a superb app that delivers me free jokes to start my day. It’s a lovely way to remember that smiling lifts our spirits. Continue reading

    Dad Jokes daily
  • Fulfilling my dreams

    When you were five, what did you want to be when you grew up? I’ve always wanted to be an artist, even as a little kid. Sometimes that fluctuated between being an astronaut or a singer, but art was always… Continue reading

    Fulfilling my dreams
  • There’s something about a storm.

    What is your favorite type of weather? There’s something about a storm. The power, the foreboding, the potency, the strength and might of it. Especially at sea, when the waves thunder and violently roar in response to the anger of… Continue reading

    There’s something about a storm.
  • Inspirational teachers

    Who was your most influential teacher? Why? I thoroughly loved my primary school. It was small, cosy, the teachers were kind but firm and I excelled at art, music and maths. Mr McCormack read me stories, and Mrs Gallagher was… Continue reading

    Inspirational teachers
  • Sands of Time

    What do you wish you could do more every day? I used to always be rushing around. Hyperactive. Always working, always busy, always something on my mind, always trying to do one last thing before bed, always up early and… Continue reading

    Sands of Time
  • Tattoo you

    What tattoo do you want and where would you put it? I have three tattoos, the first of which I didn’t get until I was 56! I decided to get one of my own raven drawings done as a tattoo… Continue reading

    Tattoo you
  • Mr Grump

    What is one word that describes you? My wife said – ‘grumpy’. I would say – sensitive. 😂 Continue reading

    Mr Grump
  • Sunday morning blues

    What was the best compliment you’ve received? When I was recording and performing music, there was a website you could upload your music to for review by fellow musicians. This was around 2010, so it was in the early days… Continue reading

  • Paul’s travel log: star date 17th March 2025

    You’re going on a cross-country trip. Airplane, train, bus, car, or bike? Personally, I prefer to travel by train – so long as I get a decent seat in the quiet coach. It’s lovely to not have to think about… Continue reading

    Paul’s travel log: star date 17th March 2025
  • Life in the Grey

    Who is the most confident person you know? My brother is, in my opinion, extremely confident, without being arrogant. It’s rare to find this I think. Too many confident people are brash and overzealous. With him, forty years of Indian… Continue reading

  • My insidious interlopers

    What strategies do you use to cope with negative feelings? Negative feelings have been the mainstay of my mind all of my life. Negative thoughts crept in through the back door when I was a child, locked all the doors,… Continue reading

    My insidious interlopers
  • Flow theory

    What activities do you lose yourself in? Psychologist Mihaly Csíkszentmihályi: Flow is a pleasurable psychological state people experience when engaged in an activity that is both appropriately challenging to one’s skill level, often resulting in immersion and concentrated focus on… Continue reading

    Flow theory
  • Chief Inspector Nonsense

    What movies or TV series have you watched more than 5 times? I can’t think why I would ever want to watch a TV programme 5 times, but I know a fair few I’ve been made to watch. Growing up,… Continue reading

    Chief Inspector Nonsense
  • Am I superstitious? Am I!

    Are you superstitious? Am I superstitious? You’re asking me this the day before the 13th? Are you crazy? I’ve thrown some salt over my left shoulder just in case you’ve jinxed me. Next, you’ll be putting your shoes on the… Continue reading

    Am I superstitious? Am I!
  • DeliverGentoo Penguin

    Which animal would you compare yourself to and why? I’d compare myself to a penguin. Particularly a Gentoo penguin. They are the ones that woo their potential partner with a pebble. If she accepts, they mate for life. Any infidelity… Continue reading

    DeliverGentoo Penguin
  • Scientific facts that blow my mind

    Amazing scientific facts Continue reading

    Scientific facts that blow my mind
  • Yippee

    Write a letter to your 100-year-old self. Superb news! That £1 bet you made back in 1986 that you’d live to 100 has paid off and you can collect your £1 million winnings. Open the champagne! You’ve still got the… Continue reading

    Yippee
  • The book store

    Where would you go on a shopping spree? I HATE shopping! My wife doesn’t like going shopping with me. I just like to go in the shop, find what I want and leave. I find no pleasure in browsing and… Continue reading

    The book store
  • Cool names and cool kids

    What is your middle name? Does it carry any special meaning/significance? I don’t have a middle name and it was a such a source of irritation for me for the longest time. In fact, my whole name was. My parents… Continue reading

    Cool names and cool kids
  • Questions keep me relevant

    What is one question you hate to be asked? Explain. There are lots of low-level questions that irritate me: Dad, can I borrow…? Have you vacuumed the stairs yet? Will you take the bins out? Can you give me a… Continue reading

    Questions keep me relevant
  • Success? I’m working on it

    How has a failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success? I really struggled with the prompt today and I couldn’t figure out why, until I realised that I don’t assign the label ‘success’ to any of my… Continue reading

    Success? I’m working on it
  • Classroom Catastrophes: My opening line

    You’re writing your autobiography. What’s your opening sentence? The opening paragraph to my autobiographical book Classroom Catastrophes is: Autobiographies tend to be written by famous people who have led incredibly rich and exciting lives, so I suppose I’d better start… Continue reading

    Classroom Catastrophes: My opening line
  • Three things I couldn’t live without

    What are three objects you couldn’t live without? Obviously, I’m going to sidestep essential things such as food, water, a home, electricity etc. in the interests of keeping this post interesting.  1. My wife – I know she isn’t an… Continue reading

    Three things I couldn’t live without
  • What experiences in life helped me grow the most?

    What experiences in life helped you grow the most? My first thought was: grow in what way? Growth can be negative as well as positive, and so, all life is growth; some good, some not so good. Next, I’d ask:… Continue reading

    What experiences in life helped me grow the most?
  • Come on down, try your luck on Fortuna’s Wheel of Destiny!

    Do you believe in fate/destiny? From physicist Sabine Hossenfelder: There is nothing in physics that distinguishes the past, present and future from each another. It’s simply that we can only access the present. According to the currently established laws of… Continue reading

    Come on down, try your luck on Fortuna’s Wheel of Destiny!
  • So long good health, my fair weather friend, hello twilight

    Describe a phase in life that was difficult to say goodbye to. Good health. I was fit, lean, young, and quick. Time, entropy and gradual physical decline has made me older, slower, and less able. I miss being able to… Continue reading

    So long good health, my fair weather friend, hello twilight
  • Paul’s Art Shed

    I’ve been refurbishing my art shed at the bottom of my garden. It got neglected for a couple of years and, while it still isn’t in the best state, I thought I’d move my stuff back in it and make… Continue reading

    Paul’s Art Shed
  • Art and philosophy

    Kenshō philosophy believes in seeing nature as it is, by aesthetic, rather than rational means. I love this quote by Japanese philosopher Kitaro Nishida: ‘It is the artist not the scholar, who arrives at the true nature of reality.’ We… Continue reading

    Art and philosophy
  • Tea total

    What is your favorite drink? I used to LOVE red wine but then in 2015 I gave up alcohol because my liver scores weren’t very good and I wasn’t well. I have a weak liver and my Dad died of… Continue reading

    Tea total
  • My favourite person

    Who are your favourite people to be around? My wife. We spend all day together, every day and I never tire of being with her. However, my other favourite person is my granddaughter. Once a week we take her for… Continue reading

    My favourite person
  • A bit of a twitch

    The birds in my garden are a constant source of pleasure for me. I am lucky enough to live near a nature reserve and so get some real beauties visiting me. Here are some birds I’ve drawn or painted. I… Continue reading

    A bit of a twitch
  • Sweating the small stuff

    I made several observational drawings of microorganisms a while ago, and I tried to make them in the style of Renaissance drawings of the masters. Here are two drawings I really like. I hope you like them too! Continue reading

    Sweating the small stuff
  • Abstract Art

    When I was an art student, many moons ago, I hated abstract art. Back then, I believed that art required skill to be ‘good’. I thought that art was a craft that needed to be honed and developed. Abstract artists,… Continue reading

    Abstract Art
  • Crows, crows, and more damn crows

    I went through a period of drawing nothing but crows for about two years. I really love them and enjoyed this drawing period immensely. The problem I had was that I just couldn’t get enough high quality images in the… Continue reading

    Crows, crows, and more damn crows
  • Digitally hand-made crafts

    Digital art gets a bad rap from some people. I’m regularly told I can’t enter my art for competitions or excluded from exhibiting because it has been produced digitally. I certainly don’t get the same social media validation as other… Continue reading

    Digitally hand-made crafts
  • Wise advice

    I really love this quote from Plato, written nearly 2,400 years ago. It’s still resonates with me now and I think it’s good for younger people to bear in mind. Us oldies are here to help and guide. (The illustration… Continue reading

    Wise advice
  • Anatomical Self-Portraits

    Here are a few anatomical self-portraits I did in 2022. I find it incredible that all of this is stuffed inside our heads! Continue reading

    Anatomical Self-Portraits
  • Anatomical art

    I produced these drawings during lockdown from medical atlases. I have a long obsession with the human body and its many intricacies. I hope you like them. Don’t forget to hit subscribe and like! If any medical students want to… Continue reading

    Anatomical art
  • Everyone is Better than Me

    I think this is a common thought among artists. We all doubt ourselves at times don’t we? It’s so easy for me to get caught up in negative thinking. I am diagnosed as OCD ADHD anxiety and depression. Apart from… Continue reading

    Everyone is Better than Me
  • Four types of play that help us be more creative

    Play is a profound way to learn and is inherent to our species. We can formulate play activities, engineer them in ways that facilitate particular experiences. In other words, we can teach it. #creativitycanbetaught 1. Conceptual Blending Combine or juxtapose… Continue reading

    Four types of play that help us be more creative
  • AI – the artists friend, not foe

    A while ago now, I wrote a post called Art is dead, long live AI. In it, I spelled out how AI works creatively, and gave some practical ways in which we can teach AI skills in art rooms in… Continue reading

    AI – the artists friend, not foe
  • My Art

    A huge reason why I chose to retire from education was my burning ambition to spend more time in my own art and creativity. I reckon I have a few years left in me yet and so I want to… Continue reading

    My Art
  • The Arthrobot Scriptures

    My new novel is finally in the Amazon bookstore. It’s only taken me over 15 years to get it to this point! I wrote and re-wrote it several times during this period, pushed it one side, abandoned it, then picked… Continue reading

    The Arthrobot Scriptures