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September 9, 2024

Sound Healing at UP 21 Sep 24

I’ll be at Universal Pathways (AKA Brigadoon) on the 21st to ring in Mabon and the Equinox with an immersive sound experience. This is one of my new endeavours and it’s about time I put the training and certificates to work. I will use Mary’s fantastic collection of crystal bowls, but I’ll be bringing a... Read More
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Published on September 09, 2024 06:36

August 30, 2024

The Rowan Tree

Poem by Lady Nairne (1766-1845), born Carolina Oliphant: THE ROWAN TREE Oh rowan tree, oh rowan tree, Thou’lt aye be dear to me, Entwined thou art wi mony ties, O’ hame and infancy. Thy leaves were aye the first o’ spring, Thy flow’rs the simmer’s pride; There was nae sic a bonny tree In a’... Read More
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Published on August 30, 2024 02:00

August 28, 2024

More Tate B

I thought I would include a few things from the Tate B that I wandered past after the main exhibit I wanted to catch because there are so many lovely things (and I think I want to make a video of the Leonora trip, and that will take a minute…). This piece was actually in... Read More
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Published on August 28, 2024 00:47

August 26, 2024

Random London

As it’s Monday and I have a lot to do this week but I don’t want to completely lose track of all the pictures I wanted to share from the London trip — and haven’t had time yet for all the Leonora pix — here are some random pictures to amuse. Not all from London... Read More
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Published on August 26, 2024 03:44

August 22, 2024

London: Yoko, Before

Okay, so I did not post about my first visit to Yoko at the Tate Modern. Or any of the other exhibits I saw last February and they were great. In my defence, there has been a lot going on this past year. I know many of you are in the same boat. But I... Read More
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Published on August 22, 2024 03:05

August 21, 2024

London: Yoko, Again

Yes, again. I would go many times if I could but I could really only squeeze in one more time this short trip. If you are thinking of dropping by be warned, it’s closing the end of the month! I looked at different things this time (I did write it up before, didn’t I? I’ll... Read More
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Published on August 21, 2024 03:27

August 16, 2024

#NowYouSeeUs @ Tate B

Following on the success of Women in Revolt, the Tate B has installed an exhibit of women artists in Britain from the 16th century to the present. Not all the periods are of interest to me but I am wholeheartedly celebrating a belated — and hopefully not singular — recognition of the work of women... Read More
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Published on August 16, 2024 04:59

August 15, 2024

To See the Ivy

‘Oh, Charles, what a lot you have to learn! There’s a beautiful arch there and more different kinds of ivy than I knew existed. I don’t know where I should be without the Botanical Gardens.’ I realised that I had not visited the Dundee Botanical Garden yet this summer and my brain was a jumble... Read More
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Published on August 15, 2024 05:31

August 12, 2024

London: Zanele Muholi

There’s always so much going on at the Tate Mod: you can never get to everything even if you are a member and can go a few times even in a short visit. I had seen some of Muholi’s photos in other exhibits but this was my first dive into their work across time and... Read More
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Published on August 12, 2024 04:45

August 11, 2024

Write 4 a Day: 18 Aug 2024

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Published on August 11, 2024 07:57