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Plot

Five herbs I picked yesterday 30 March 2020, parsley, sage, chives, mint, coriander. A plot is a piece of land measured and marked out for growing vegetables, or maybe for a house/home. Or a secret scheme or plan for something […]

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HARVEST

the vegetables, herbs, fruit, flowers that come off my allotment this year plus attendant thoughts

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AN ENCOUNTER WITH A DEAD FROG

A hazy blue stillness. Nothing moves. Until a sudden ripple disturbs the soupy water, stirs the suspended particles. Powerful legs propel the creature through the water and paddle madly as the alarmed frog attempts to secrete itself in a dark […]

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Incidental insulation – maintaining the stove

I am often on the Ritherdon site during a periods of maintenance. Maintenance is taking place all the time, however there is a reasonably regular spot on Friday afternoons when the bigger jobs get done after the factory closes for […]

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ROCKS AND NOTIONS AND HOW IT ALL BEGAN

For several years now I’ve been having a relationship with this small rock. Here it is… I went looking for a special stone on the beach in my lunch-break one day. Of course Eastbourne beach is covered in likely candidates […]

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update 28.3.20

nearly at the end of the first week, been settling in and finding my way.  taking stock of the resources available and who might be up for some collaborating – there others here with me, all with their own focuses. […]

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DEAD OR ALIVE

In the coronavirus age when, we learn, a virus is neither dead nor alive; when scientists can create and manipulate biological life, technology creates artificial life, and inanimate objects often appear to take on a life of their own, the question is, “What is Life”?

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Lockdown

So I have sold all the Easter cards – I am in full lockdown so my husband has to go out and post them to buyers but thankfully I am able to reduce contact with post office staff by using […]

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STILL MORPHING…

Where to start? Probably best to forget about the gap between then and now and just begin with today. There are these things I made last year. They looked a bit like boulders… but like bad scenery boulders. They were […]

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Free Fall – Covid

So its 5;44 am and I can’t sleep! like many of you I am navigating the unfolding news and impact on the self employed and all those in the creative sector. It’s worrying times for all with so much uncertainty. […]

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Still Life: Caroline Wendling at Kettle’s Yard

‘I search always for this stillness, which penetrates our fullest activity and even our sleep’ [Jim Ede] The absence of a visible kitchen at Kettle’s Yard in Cambridge is a startling omission in a house which is otherwise convincingly domestic: […]

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That’s Why You Should never Swallow Bubble Gum

Ten days ago Roberto and I welcomed friends, colleagues, regular supporters and some new faces to That’s Why You Never Swallow Bubble Gum – Roberto’s wonderfully colourfully “absurd” exhibition installation at Glitter Ball showroom & projects.   To say that […]

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