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Tuesday, 18 January 2022
Monday, 17 January 2022
Writing by candlelight tonight
January 17, 2022
I've been suffering from a second bout of the dreaded covids this past week. Whilst my current state of health was certainly not helped with this further attack upon it defences, the isolation forced upon me by this virus has allowed time for both physical and mental rest. And today, my convalescence finally brought my old muse back to life.
I've been suffering from a second bout of the dreaded covids this past week. Whilst my current state of health was certainly not helped with this further attack upon it defences, the isolation forced upon me by this virus has allowed time for both physical and mental rest. And today, my convalescence finally brought my old muse back to life.
Pyewacket turned out to be the writing project interesting enough to draw my pen back to the page, even though I know I had been neglecting my portmanteau novel, Solstice, for too long. But, for the time being, my health has to take priority over my creative projects and I am not going to force my writing direction. And although Pyewacket is a much later project, with a more distanced deadline, at the moment I am not going to force my hand. Right now, tonight, I am just happy to have found myself finally writing something again... :)
Tuesday, 11 January 2022
Sunday, 2 January 2022
Saturday, 18 December 2021
Thursday, 16 December 2021
Tuesday, 14 December 2021
Monday, 13 December 2021
Chilling after my jab
Revering from my booster jab by chilling by the Christmas tree with a good old crimbo ghost story :)
Thursday, 9 December 2021
Hectic Times...
December 09, 2021
Friday, 3 December 2021
Linocut Ideas #1
I am getting a linocut kit for Christmas. To prepare, I started designing some images for my first print...
Sunday, 21 November 2021
Sunday, 14 November 2021
Before the Chop
The entrance to Whiteford Burrow, the Gower Peninsula |
I took a weekend constitutional down Whiteford Burrows last weekend - my favourite place on the whole of the magnificent Gower Peninsula. My mission - to photograph the pine woodland there, much of which is now facing the chop!
The 16,000 step (thanks Fitbit) walk was something of a salutary experience, given that a large number of the trees I wandered amongst were going to be killed, some of them as soon as the following day!
Whiteford offers one of the quietest and more remote walks on the whole of the Gower Peninsula. And its pine trees, which have been a feature of this landscape here for a century, have been a much-loved aspect of this area. So much so, in fact, that I have already made plans to have my ashes scattered amongst the trees here when my number is finally called. And although there appears to be sound ecological reasons for their decimation, I could not help but feel rather downhearted as I wandered amongst their soon-to-be decimated number.
Owl pellet, Whiteford Woods |
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