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Wednesday, November 27 2024 13:33

Playing Gooseberry

Hide and seek, a child’s joy. So many choices and a favourite was under the gooseberry bushes. Who would look under there? All those grabby prickles! The best part was the tasty treasures awaiting a hungry hider.

Museum Day

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From 'House of Treasures - Canterbury Museum 150th Anniversary'

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Sunday, October 29 2023 21:50

A Living Beauty

Coral Charm - Day 1

 

“It always seemed to me that the herbaceous peony is the very epitome of June. Larger than any rose, it has something of the cabbage rose’s voluminous quality; and when it finally drops from the vase, it sheds its petticoats with a bump on the table, all in an intact heap, much as a rose will suddenly fall, making us look up from our book or conversation, to notice for one moment the death of what had still appeared to be a living beauty.”

Vita Sackville-West

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Friday, October 27 2023 06:17

In a Garden of Flowers

THE BROKEN HEART BY JOY COWLEY
 
If your heart is broken,
do not wrap it in bandages
but leave it wide open
to the weather.
 
Let the sun warm it,
let the rain wash it,
and let the wind plant it
with seeds of new growth.
 
Before you know it
your poor broken heart
will have grown a garden
of glorious flowers.
 
People will visit it,
birds will sing in it
and the wind will bear its seeds
to other broken hearts.

Wednesday, June 28 2023 17:37

Mary Oliver Poems

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Wednesday, June 21 2023 21:44

Sunshine Pie

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Saturday, June 17 2023 08:01

Angel Cards

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There's calendula and campion, rosehip and filberts... plus lavender for remembrance

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Tuesday, June 13 2023 19:48

La Fée Ondine

For the past six years, François Junod has collaborated with Van Cleef & Arpels on its Extraordinary Objects series. The piece that magicked the partnership to life in 2017 was the Fée Ondine, a bejewelled sleeping fairy atop an enamelled lily pad. On demand, the gentle ripple of the lily pad awakens the fairy, who flaps her wings as the flower opens to reveal a fluttering butterfly...

The 18th-century lost art that’s being revived in a fantastical Swiss workshop - Flowers, butterflies, even the poet Alexander Pushkin all spring into life at the hands of François Junod, maker of automatons - Telegraph 13 June 2023

Sunday, June 11 2023 02:15

Stepping into the Realm of Pain

A Buddha's Hand

On 8/06/2023, at 5:38 am: 

So many times the MercyAscot nurses would ask me to rate my level of pain, from 1-10. It all seemed so wildly subjective, with no bench mark to anchor my rating to

I realised you could rig the system to get the drugs, I could've hit 9.5 every time, instead of registering in the lower digits, and who were they to gainsay, at least not for one night anyway, especially if I put on a good enough floorshow

So what is this 1-10 anyway? What does this scale mean to a veteran of pain?

Here are my descriptors as I have stepped down the levels: from painful, to sore, to tender, to now uncomfortable

To tame the beast first you must identify it, indeed if not make friends with it at least get acquainted ; as I got a wee taste of, to sit with it

Therein lies our first chapter for when we start to explore your assisted autobiography through this vector one day, first we must describe the beast... C

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Monday, June 5 2023 04:52

Little Prince Trailer

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s imperishably strange classic 'The Little Prince', from 1943, now has its first full-length animated version, presented by Netflix. This is the story of an aviator who crashes in the Sahara and there discovers a holy-innocent “prince” from another planet (or rather asteroid) who has stories to tell about his upbringing and his adventures all across the galaxy.

The Little Prince appears to understand the Aviator in the way that no-one did in the Aviator’s own childhood. This animation grafts a new narrative level on the existing story, effectively repurposing it as a flashback: the Aviator is now an old guy who befriends a lonely little girl who has just moved in next door.

She finds pages of his handwritten story, and he tells her all about it – while becoming her best and only friend...

Guardian - 5 August 2016

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