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mythcolour: December 2011
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Weaving colour weaving story. Thursday, December 8, 2011. There is magic in the air tonight. The moon is bathing the land in night. Owl eyed Athena is looking down on me. Faces stare at me. I am reading the iliad. Dogs,flokati,boy sleeping. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Judes magical feather project. Art for trees action for reforestation. View my complete profile. This is a Flickr badge showing public photos and videos from Manya Maratou. Make your own badge here. A history of Colour.
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mythcolour: January 2012
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Weaving colour weaving story. Friday, January 20, 2012. At last, the bright side. Bread and Books. Or recession, or depression-call it what you like. Sometimes its a foggy road on the mountain. Sometimes its scary like what if there is a hole in the fence. But sometimes it can be light, clear and beautiful. Like today, in Nea Makri. I went to meet up and have coffee with a friend. we actually had never done this before, we only meet at rallies and committees. Amongst other topics we talked about my books.
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mythcolour: June 2012
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Weaving colour weaving story. Tuesday, June 12, 2012. I know, it is awful, manipulative, makes you angry and sad. But I want both my sons to see it. I saw it today, made me cry a bit.and helped me think. Getting a story ready for telling induces a dreamy state, or is it inducing a dreamy state gets the preparation of a story going? I don't know, but I sleep a lot when I'm making a telling, at odd hours, and it;s never enough. The story of what is going on:. In a cave where you can't get out? It has never...
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mythcolour: hello
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Weaving colour weaving story. Tuesday, March 12, 2013. I;ve been thinking of you, often. I'm still here, but I'm not sure that here is still the same place. Shifting, changing, moving, flowing. The crisis is not a crisis anymore, crises are supposed to be moments, violent shifts.what about a long lasting continuous violent change that goes on and on/? It has been a most amazing and wondrous time. We are ok, making do. I am learning,. Breathing in and out,. Some news, epigrammatically:. It has been reveal...
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Rheged knit and stitch | Smallholding in Suburbia
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Life growing veg, selling exotic fibre, hand dyed wool and anything else that happens. Rheged knit and stitch. On Sunday we had an early morning trip along the A66 to Penrith to attend Rheged’s knit and stitch show. We did this show in September last year and had a great time. This is our stall with a great view behind. We’d opted for a double stall this time and I’m very glad we did. Sales were a little slow to start with, but then they ticked over very nicely for the rest of the day. On Linden and Kyros.
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Life growing veg, selling exotic fibre, hand dyed wool and anything else that happens. Monthly Archives: May 2015. Needle Felting and Solar Dyeing. Last Saturday I went over to Otley to the Wharfdale Wool event, this time as a visitor to attend a needle felting course, it was only 2 hours long, but this is what I managed to make. A thin grey seal, it was great fun and I will probably have a go again, but I don’t think it will become my number 1 hobby any time soon. Thursday night was spent with friends a...
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Life growing veg, selling exotic fibre, hand dyed wool and anything else that happens. Working on the veg plot. Last week I’ve been able to spend some time working in the veg garden, all the beds are now filled. The early potatoes are coming along nicely, though a spot of rain wouldn’t go amiss at the moment to put some growth on the new potatoes. The Sweetcorn is inter planted with 3 squash plants, as they are supposed to grow well together. Newer posts →. 4 Weekends and 4 shows/events. The first show w...
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Stolen Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture « Antiquarian's Attic
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A Farrago of Antiquities routed out of the Rusts and Crusts and Fusts of Time! Stolen Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture. Appeal following theft of unique Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture. Police are appealing for information after a unique stone artefact was stolen from a church. In Hovingham, near Malton. Some time between 23 May and 6 June 2015, offenders entered All Saints Church in Hovingham. And stole a carved stone which was on display in the recess of a window. G We are making extensive enquiries to return t...
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Anglo-Saxon sculpture « Antiquarian's Attic
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A Farrago of Antiquities routed out of the Rusts and Crusts and Fusts of Time! Museum of Somerset in Taunton buys 150,000 Anglo-Saxon sculpture. MUSEUM visitors will be able to inspect a unique Anglo-Saxon sculpture that had been used as a tombstone on a cat’s grave. A builder had the artefact in his garden at Dowlish Wake, near Ilminster. Until it was realised how important it was. It has now been bought for 150,000 by The Museum of Somerset, in Taunton. Which is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul. Worki...
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Anglo-Saxon stone and Roman sarcophagus « Antiquarian's Attic
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A Farrago of Antiquities routed out of the Rusts and Crusts and Fusts of Time! Anglo-Saxon stone and Roman sarcophagus. Gardener unearths Anglo-Saxon carving in job lot of rockery stone. Looking for some natural stone for a rockery in his garden, John Wyatt thought he had found a bargain when he saw a job lot advertised for 50. He was more right than he knew. For when he took the ton and a half of rock home he discovered that it contained an ancient stone carving worth thousands of pounds. I cleaned it o...