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The Big Picture
This year's Big Picture got unveiled outside the Village Hall last night - and was duly admired. Some of us have been quite experimental...
St Bees Bay
The St Bees Head Heritage coast area (in Cumbria) includes an inland area of coastal sandstone, characterised by smooth plateaux and...
Bridge House, Ambleside
Originally built to store apples, it is said that at some time a family with six children lived here, in two rooms. I had a good view of...
Oxford cricket pavilion in University parks
University Parks is the Home Ground of Oxford University Cricket Club. The Parks’ Cricket Pavilion, completed in 1881, was designed by...
The clock tower in Barrow
In the mid-19th century, Barrow-in-Furness was little more than a fishing village. However, after the discovery of iron ore in local...
Kendal town hall
This building was converted for use as a town hall by George Webster in 1851, and the clock tower was added in 1861. It contains an...
Runner
I used a photograph in the Sports section of the Sunday Times for this picture, turning it upside down before drawing it, so that I could...
Wings of Love
I'm delighted that "Wings of Love " is to be displayed at the Disability Awareness Day at Walton Hall Gardens next month. I well remember...
Nannagogy
In April 2024 Larraine J Larri published a paper - "Lifelong learning, well-being, and climate justice activism: Exploring social...
Owls and pussy cats
Inspired by the theme chosen for our contribution to the Lymm Festival scarecrow trail, I have been knitting little owls nad pussy cats.
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