Monthly Archives: May 2011

Time running away; the need to prioritise

Once again I regret the absence of the Blog for many days now.  To use a cliché, time has been running away from me.  Strange concept that, given that we think of time is a kind of measuring rod, something … Continue reading

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It’s good when a plan comes together: poetry and wild gardens

A couple of things are starting to come together. I have finally sorted everything out for publishing the book of Enfys’s poems.  Completed the artwork and taken it to the printers.  I collected the proofs on Friday and gave the … Continue reading

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Unearthing art, philosophy of decision-making, deadline-brain

I’m back home again now, my house-sitting duties having come to an end. The garden usually springs into life during April, growth accelerating towards the end of the month and into May.  This year the change in the 10 days … Continue reading

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