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Notes From Walnut Tree Farm Notes From Walnut Tree Farm by Roger Deakin
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“All of us , I believe , carry about in our heads places and landscapes we shall never forget because we have experienced such intensity of life there :places where, like the child that 'feels its life in every limb' in Wordsworth's poem'We are seven' ,our eyes have opened wider, and all our senses have somehow heightened.By way of returning the compliment , we accord these places that have given us such joy a special place in our memories and imaginations. They live on in us, wherever we may be, however far from them.”
Roger Deakin, Notes From Walnut Tree Farm
“I need someone to fold the sheet, someone to take the other end of the sheet and walk towards me and fold once , then step back , fold and walk towards me again .We all need someone to fold the sheet.Someone to hitch on the coat at the neck .Someone to put on the kettle. Someone to dry up while I wash.”
Roger Deakin, Notes From Walnut Tree Farm
“The real wages of potters are in the daily silent appreciations of each of their customers as they pour the morning tea from their teapot, or drink coffee from their mug, or eat dinner off their plate. To be this involved in the daily lives of people who appreciate and admire your work enough to buy it must bring deep reassurance. It is a kind of immortality you can enjoy while still living.
The same goes for the woodworker. You are part of the community.”
Roger Deakin, Notes From Walnut Tree Farm
“At night you write out of guilt, but in the morning you write out of hope.”
Roger Deakin, Notes From Walnut Tree Farm
“My house was once an acorn.”
Roger Deakin, Notes From Walnut Tree Farm