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joes[a]fiend: February 2011
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IN CONVERSATION WITH MARWOOD. Is a brand that we have been keeping an eye on for some time now. This summer sees the launch of its first collection of ties, all beautifully handcrafted in the UK. Today seemed a fitting day to publish an interview with Becky French [the lady behind Marwood] as she is presenting the brand at London Fashion Week. Where did the inspiration for Marwood come from? How did you turn Marwood from an idea into a brand? I started Marwood by creating a blog. Next season is currently...
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joes[a]fiend: FOUND: NEW[ISH] MAGAZINE - LOST IN LONDON
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FOUND: NEW[ISH] MAGAZINE - LOST IN LONDON. Fiend's opinion there are not enough magazines that discuss foraging, walking on riverbeds and local history. In fact, we're not sure that there are any. Therefore, Lost in London. Has gotten us really excited. We found out about the beautifully designed magazine through magCulture's 24-hour long 5 year anniversary celebration. Pick of the articles for us was Helen Babbs. Wanted to make something that showed London in a completely different. The design of the ma...
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Reads Allotment Retreat - Plot's 81,83, and 87: Happy St Georges Day
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Reads Allotment Retreat - Plot's 81,83, and 87. Growing our own Fruit and Veg on 3 allotments! Friday, 23 April 2010. Happy St Georges Day. To all readers - especially the English ones - hope you have a fantastic day. RIP Dan Holkham (3rd Battalion - The Rifles). Gary and Jen, and Ruby and Peter. Happy st Georges day :-) again.lol. 23 April 2010 at 06:41. Happy St.Georges Day, Gary, Jen and Ruby. 23 April 2010 at 11:21. Gary Jen and Ruby. Tanya and Jo,. 28 April 2010 at 07:15. Have you tried :. Eat me, d...
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Reads Allotment Retreat - Plot's 81,83, and 87: May 2010
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Reads Allotment Retreat - Plot's 81,83, and 87. Growing our own Fruit and Veg on 3 allotments! Monday, 10 May 2010. Popped up to the plot today, and whilst there harvested half a dozen Leeks. Should be tasty in a Chicken and Leek Pie tomorrow night! Good to see also that the Runner Bean seeds have germinated, lets hope they survive the frost that is forecast tonight. First Early spuds are growing well. Pop back soon for more from the plot! Gary and Jen, and Ruby and Peter. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Reads Allotment Retreat - Plot's 81,83, and 87: March 2010
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Reads Allotment Retreat - Plot's 81,83, and 87. Growing our own Fruit and Veg on 3 allotments! Tuesday, 23 March 2010. More spuds in the ground. Welcome back to our Allotment Retreat. Today's posting is just a brief one - to let you know we've got another 2 rows of 10 spuds in the ground. (Thanks Bill and Norma for your help). This is ahead of the 3 days wet weather which is forecast. The rest of the spud bed still needs some work, I'll try and get Neil over again! Gary and Jen, and Ruby and Peter. We're...
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Reads Allotment Retreat - Plot's 81,83, and 87: April 2010
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Reads Allotment Retreat - Plot's 81,83, and 87. Growing our own Fruit and Veg on 3 allotments! Tuesday, 27 April 2010. Welcome back to our Allotment Retreat. So , how did we get here, and what did we do? And then we put the canes in! All down 1 side, with 2 seeds about an inch deep for each cane. On the other side, we have a bit of a mixture: 2 canes have Borlotti. Bean seeds, 4 canes have Climbing Purple French beans(v. a cosse violet. And 4 canes have Climbing French Beans (v. Blue Lake. Welcome back t...
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Reads Allotment Retreat - Plot's 81,83, and 87: There is no more !
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Reads Allotment Retreat - Plot's 81,83, and 87. Growing our own Fruit and Veg on 3 allotments! Tuesday, 3 January 2012. There is no more! Welcome back to Reads Allotment Retreat. Please forgive extended absence, but at the same time please hold on to your excitement:. After an awful year - ill health mainly - I have had to give up my allotments, as I could not maintain them sufficiently to keep both the Allotment Society and my neighbouring plotholders happy. Catch us soon at Reads Retreat. Gary and Jen,...
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Girl In The Hide: August 2009
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Girl In The Hide. Confessions of a secret birdwatcher. Wednesday, 12 August 2009. I saw my first goldfinch this morning. A pair of them; parent and juvenile. They were in the neighbours' garden, which says something for leaving your green patch as a bit (I'm being kind) of a jungle. Last night we harvested our first beautiful juicy green pepper and four whopping leeks, so I'm sticking with our tidy(ish) veg patch though, birds or not! Girl In The Hide. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Girl In The Hide.
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Girl In The Hide: Walkers spoonfed in Norfolk
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Girl In The Hide. Confessions of a secret birdwatcher. Tuesday, 14 July 2009. Walkers spoonfed in Norfolk. PHOTO COURTESY OF BRENNAN MULROONEY. I would love to have been with the group of visitors on a guided walk at the Norfolk Wildlife Trust's Cley Marshes. Last week. The group were treated to the amazing sight of 12 spoonbills. Feeding together. This is the highest number recorded in a group since the Second World War when 17 were seen in 1940. . Following the recent hot weather and lack of water (ha!
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August 10, 2012. Sunrise over the Thames Estuary. Sunrise is the best time. The dog can wander on the muddy foreshore and I can listen to the Oyster Catchers calling overhead and perhaps catch a glimpse of a Marsh Harrier. Once we reach the marshes Bear the Blind Husky has to be on a lead otherwise he’d fall in a drainage ditch and have to be hauled out by the scruff of his neck, a great indignity. He exhibits his usual. 8221; And a dozen naked men look at me indignantly. Which in turn came from. 8221; T...