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reflections of a blogger: February 2006
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Reflections of a blogger. Sunday, February 26, 2006. Well, it's quite incredible how in the space of a couple of weeks everything can change so dramatically. I clearly remember feeling very optimistic and ready for the challenges ahead, even saying so in my blog. It's all different now.Miserable, despondant, discouraged, grumpy and fast losing the will to live! Posted by Claire Bryant at 11:55 AM. Tuesday, February 07, 2006. Here I am at Friday again - already! Don't tell me - June 7th! Long Time No Blog.
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Richard's Gardens : January 2006
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A record of my final year at university.and beyond. Whilst flicking through the latest edition of Gardens Illustrated I came across an article about the sculptor Barbro Raen Thomassen who examines weed seeds close up, then sculpts them in Portland limestone. This, together with her landform art, has triggered off all sorts of ideas for my detailed area. Seating, impressions of seeds in paving materials, mounds representing the shapes of bits of old mechanised farming machinery.my head is spinning! It's a...
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Richard's Gardens : July 2006
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A record of my final year at university.and beyond. Looking good this week. In the foreground is Euphorbia mellifera (honey scented flowers in May). It's meant to be placed in full sun, but it's coping well in this sheltered spot. Posted by dickie @ 4:37 pm. Just completed, from a design I did at the backend of last year before college took over (and with a few changes)! Posted by dickie @ 12:19 pm. Ball and it's working well with the Melianthus major in the background. Posted by dickie @ 8:25 am. Tulbag...
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Richard's Gardens : May 2006
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A record of my final year at university.and beyond. I seem to be running into peak birthday season, so was out to a late lunch yesterday with some wine shop owners. Great wine (1982 Australian John Riddoch Wynns Coonawarra) and an ok lunch (The Hill , Greenwich). As for a present, well I haven't had much time to go out shopping so. images from the detailed area, hastily pasted into a frame I had hanging around.Who's a cheapskate? Posted by dickie @ 9:51 am. Posted by dickie @ 7:25 am. Here are two small ...
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fish n bear: July 2006
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Memory span of two Goldfish! Reflections and progress of my final year at Uni. Thursday, July 27, 2006. Graduates in the daft hats! We finally made it! Me and some of my fellow long sufferers. Today was the finale in the four year long course.Graduation! It was great to catch up with everyone! Here is a photo of some of my marras on the great day. Stay in touch everyone. K. Posted by NOT a happy bunny and cous! Wednesday, July 12, 2006. A grand day out! Had a great day out yesterday! Monday, July 03, 2006.
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reflections of a blogger: May 2006
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Reflections of a blogger. Wednesday, May 03, 2006. Update on the ongoing broadband problems. I'm feeling quite important now as the sixth BT engineer has departed saying he's going to cal out the 'Special Force Investigation Officer'. Pretty damn posh eh! What's the betting it's resolved around the 7th June. Posted by Claire Bryant at 12:50 AM. View my complete profile. Maria Eugenia Martnez Diego. Long Time No Blog.
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fish n bear: October 2005
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Memory span of two Goldfish! Reflections and progress of my final year at Uni. Sunday, October 30, 2005. Towards the Isle of Skye. After spending a bit of time looking at other peoples' blogs, I felt that mine was desperately lacking in imagery (other than of fish! As I don't get out much I thought I would post some of my watercolour paintings which relate to the season of Autumn. Posted by NOT a happy bunny and cous! Friday, October 28, 2005. Bougainvillea versus 'plastic' palm! Tuesday, October 18, 2005.
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reflections of a blogger: June 2006
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Reflections of a blogger. Tuesday, June 06, 2006. I know I said yesterday, I might not blog again, but now I've got time, not only to read the blogs, but write something too, I thought I'd post Gareth looking like a very happy chappy when we'd finished pinning up. Seeing Dan's blog made me take a critcal look at my own slippers. Maybe it's time to let them go too. Posted by Claire Bryant at 10:36 AM. Monday, June 05, 2006. Long Time No Blog. When I haven't been working at max. power and no point when...
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Richard's Gardens : December 2005
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A record of my final year at university.and beyond. Have been looking at articles about Ben Law's self built house in Sussex, that was featured in Grand Designs a couple of years ago . Really worth a look at the link and also at the information on the 'diet of a forest dweller', for information about trees, fruit and vegetable growing within a woodland environment. Wwwpermaculture.co.uk/mag/Articles/Bens Place.html. Posted by dickie @ 4:31 pm. Web of Life/Amoeba Lake. Posted by dickie @ 4:35 pm. I've rea...
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Richard's Gardens : June 2006
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A record of my final year at university.and beyond. Horse Chestnut Leaf Miner. The Horse Chestnut Aesculus hippocastanum. At the bottom of my garden is under attack. The culprit Cameraria ohridella, first observed in Macedonia in the late 1970's. It was first noted in the UK in 2002 in Wimbledon, and has since spread to much of the south east. All the other Horse chestnuts in my local area seem to be affected by this moth.has it spread to yours? Posted by dickie @ 7:24 am. Posted by dickie @ 8:37 am.