Nature Is What We See by Emily Dickinson 'Nature' is what we see—The Hill—the Afternoon—Squirrel—Eclipse—the Bumble bee—Nay—Nature is Heaven—Nature is what we hear—The Bobolink—the Sea—Thunder—the Cricket—Nay—Nature is Harmony—Nature is what we know—Yet have no art to...
Cars Blocking roads in Coventry Urge national Express to change route
Cars blocking road has urged national express bus to change their route.
A spokesman for National Express Coventry told CoventryLive: “Buses heading towards Binley will now use Humber Road, Binley Road and Stoke Green instead of Bolingbroke Road. Buses towards Coventry will continue to use Bolingbroke Road.
Route change for service 3
From Sunday 2nd November, there will be a route change to service 3 due to the width of the road making it difficult for buses to pass each other.
Heading towards Binley
Buses will now use Humber Road, Binley Road and Stoke Green. Bolingbroke Road will not be served.
Heading towards Coventry
Buses will follow the current line of route along Bolingbroke Road.

Coventry Latest
Volunteers are needed to help build a 20m (65.6ft) cardboard structure to mark the 85th anniversary of the Coventry Blitz in World War Two.
Other Routes
From Monday 20th October, Clifford bridge road will be closed to permit Binley Cycleway works to take place.
Bus stops on Clifford Bridge Road towards Rugby/University of Warwick will be suspended until further notice, passengers are advised to use bus stops on Brinklow Road.
Buses towards University Hospital will be unaffected.
Please plan ahead using the TfWM journey planner.
Nature Is What We See
Why Do I Love You Sir?
In “Why Do I Love You Sir,” Emily Dickinson explores love’s irrational nature. She compares love to natural phenomena like the wind and lightning, emphasizing that true affection does not require explanation. The poem suggests that love exists beyond reason, embraced through its innate, unspoken power and beauty.
Hope Is The Thing With Feathers
Emily Dickinson’s poem “Hope Is The Thing With Feathers” likens hope to a bird that resides in the soul, continuously singing without words. It remains resilient through life’s storms, providing warmth and comfort without ever demanding anything in return, even in the most challenging circumstances.
