Wild Surf
by Norman Ohl

It’s tacit power, sends pulse asunder
All around me foam, crashing like thunder
Hushed calm, an instant, now caught offbeat
An invisible Troll, has grabbed my feet

Arms thrust up, try to grip skies valance
In vain attempt, to keep my balance
Thor’s hammer strikes, lower back
face compresses, wet sand, impact

In shock, took a minute, realise had to breathe
Push up, through bubbling nebula, that above me seethe
Salted eyes, blaze afire, in teary pain
feel adrenaline rush, like on cocaine

Staggering up to the beach, I turned on heel
aghast, such furious beauty, that lay concealed
below the surf, had now become so real
natures mood, to me, she had revealed
Poetry

Norman Ohl – writer, social commentator, thinker, advisor

“As a young boy i jumped off our shed roof with a makeshift set of cardboard wings, convinced I should be able to fly…we all know how this adventure ended.

I have always had a belief I can do anything as long as I keep trying…this was not learnt..it is deep and beyond my understanding, but regardless of the thousands of failures I have endured in my life, this belief has never been shaken! Go figure”

Norman Ohl – writer, social commentator, thinker, advisor

“As a young boy i jumped off our shed roof with a makeshift set of cardboard wings, convinced I should be able to fly…we all know how this adventure ended.

I have always had a belief I can do anything as long as I keep trying…this was not learnt..it is deep and beyond my understanding, but regardless of the thousands of failures I have endured in my life, this belief has never been shaken! Go figure”

About
About
Gallery
Gallery
Blog
Blog
Poetry
Poetry
The Firing Squad

You are standing in front of a firing squad chained to a pole. The scheduled time for your execution is 20 seconds away. You look down to see a beautiful white rose on the end of a branch from the climbing bush on the wall behind you. It could be within reach if you bend forward a little.
Read more
Stop interrupting me!

I cannot stand being interrupted when I’m working. I’ve written before about about the benefits of working from home and one of the main ones is the fact no-one can bail me up for a chat when I need to concentrate.

Now, I’m not saying social interaction at work is a total no no. Some of the best friends I’ve ever made I made at work. And we all need a bit of down time during the working day and office banter is a great way to do that. But there’s a time and a place for it. And that time is not when you’re on deadline for something important and one of your colleagues is up for a deep and meaningful.
Read more
“Surely we know all there is?”

This comment, slash question came from a friend of mine at a recent dinner party. It was part of a discussion about advances currently being made in science. 

The look of surprise on my face was so obvious that before I could express my strong disagreement another diner chimed in with a “yes, we must be close to knowing it all”.
Read more
What your boss really wants to say to you

Norman Ohl, an employer for more than 30 years, refers to his staff as “the paid enemy” – not to their faces of course. 

“If there was a common overriding issue with my employees, regardless of the industry I was in at the time, it’s that they leave their brain and care factor at the door when they arrive at work,” he says.
Read more

NORMAN OHL

“If there was a common overriding issue with my employees, regardless of the industry I was in at the time, it’s that they leave their brain and care factor at the door when they arrive at work,”

Share by: