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Welsh Girl's Allotment: September 2006
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Hello World,(a bit ambitious as only my mam knows I am here yet! This is my blog detailing my quest for an allotment, its cultivation and hopefully bountiful crops. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO LEAVE COMMENTS, EVEN IF IT IS ONLY A HELLO! Wednesday, September 27, 2006. The Allotment Fairy has visited! Posted by welsh girls allotment @ 6:02 pm. Thursday, September 21, 2006. Not much progress today . Posted by welsh girls allotment @ 12:43 pm. Wednesday, September 20, 2006. Didn't really fancy going to the lottie th...
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The Trifle of Joe: Chickens
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The Trifle of Joe. I am a 22 year old micro holder (a small ,small holder). This blog is about the trifles of life through the eyes of Joe, a complex narrative structure will appear as I refer to my self. Wednesday, 25 March 2009. Since I blogged last we have been on a bit of a poultry fad, after returning from the warm conditions of "away" and returning to "home", going out on the water seemed less appealing and as the night were drawing in, I found the Battery Hen Walfare Trust. This is my house on the...
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The Jagged Edge of Blogdom: Choosing Supports for Oils and Acrylics’
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The Jagged Edge of Blogdom. We all procrastinate. The problem is, tomorrow is promised to no one. Monday, November 09, 2009. Choosing Supports for Oils and Acrylics’. Many artists like the idea of painting with 'something to say'; i.e. with a message. I try to, but I don't feel it's obligatory. All the same, your statements will be more effective, and physically longer lasting if you take care over choosing a support for the painting. So, what to paint on? What about painting with oils on other surfaces?
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The Jagged Edge of Blogdom: Oil - The Queen of Mediums- 'Black Rock Sands'
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The Jagged Edge of Blogdom. We all procrastinate. The problem is, tomorrow is promised to no one. Friday, November 06, 2009. Oil - The Queen of Mediums- 'Black Rock Sands'. Maybe it was time for me to feel immune to rushes of excitement over my art. After all, having explored many avenues in my painting shouldn't I relax; fall back on what I knew and paint mostly to amuse myself? How wrong could one be? I’ve seen the light… and I am having go at painting it. A Work in Progress:. Posted by John Walker.
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The Jagged Edge of Blogdom: Autumn in The Park
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The Jagged Edge of Blogdom. We all procrastinate. The problem is, tomorrow is promised to no one. Sunday, July 15, 2012. Autumn in The Park. Watercolour - Approx (20cm x 15cm ). Posted by John Walker. Hello John. With the wet-in-wet work and the granulation you have made good use watercolour here. Its a nice simple statement of the atmosphere of autumn. All the best,. Monday, July 16, 2012 at 2:09:00 AM PDT. Hi John, where in Sutton Park was this? Best wishes, Steven. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Jagged Edge of Blogdom: Tangled Trees
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The Jagged Edge of Blogdom. We all procrastinate. The problem is, tomorrow is promised to no one. Tuesday, July 03, 2012. A pastel painting made on the spot. (My pad was A4 sized) This was in the woods at Dolgellau, (Pronounced Dolgethley I think.) on the slopes of Cader Idris; Snowdonia, North Wales. Not much in the way of varied tones, but I needed to sit down. Although, I do like the bright yellows and greens of the spring light on the mosses. Posted by John Walker. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Gardening for Health: November 2006
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Discovering in our home garden, the health benefits and pure joy of growing our own fresh organic vegetables, and stopping to smell our own beautiful roses. Monday, November 13, 2006. The Last of the Summertime Produce. This was what I call the last of the really, truly summertime produce that I got out of the garden. It may not look like much to someone else, but I was thrilled! One cantaloupe, and one banana pepper. The cantaloupe did not taste like much, but it sure was pretty! Links to this post.
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Gardening for Health: July 2007
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Discovering in our home garden, the health benefits and pure joy of growing our own fresh organic vegetables, and stopping to smell our own beautiful roses. Wednesday, July 25, 2007. The Garden is a Mess. Posted by Rose @ 3:54 PM. Links to this post. Saturday, July 21, 2007. A Little Bit of Color in the Garden on a Cloudy Day. Posted by Rose @ 4:13 PM. Links to this post. Friday, July 20, 2007. Rain, Rain, Go Away! Rain, rain, and more rain! Posted by Rose @ 11:39 AM. Links to this post. Can You Dig It?
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Gardening for Health: October 2006
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Discovering in our home garden, the health benefits and pure joy of growing our own fresh organic vegetables, and stopping to smell our own beautiful roses. Friday, October 20, 2006. Mother Nature, Please Give Us a Break! Within two days, everything was under water. Now I know why people left farming alone, and moved to the cities. But we will not be detered by Mother Nature! Posted by Rose @ 9:25 AM. Links to this post. Thursday, October 05, 2006. The Heat Is Still On! It's still hot here!
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Gardening for Health: June 2006
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Discovering in our home garden, the health benefits and pure joy of growing our own fresh organic vegetables, and stopping to smell our own beautiful roses. Wednesday, June 28, 2006. Is it possible to garden, raise new puppies, have a life, and be sane too? I can't believe that it has been almost four months since my last entry in this gardening blog. The time flies so fast! It has been a very hectic time - we have been trying to get seeds started and plants established before the. The puppies love organ...