a dog's life in the Tamar valley, Cornwall, PL17

Monday, November 24, 2008

on the subject of interesting things 4

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two Mary Stork figure paintings, and one figurative sculpture derived from one of her paintings, a William Scott (artist's proof), thr...
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on the road to Luckett

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on the road to (the bottomless pit of) Luckett, taken for no other reason than to observe the pleasing contrasts between greens and browns.
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Monday, November 17, 2008

starling leaves

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They look like leaves that should have fallen by now, but are in fact flocks of starlings assembling before embarking on the aerial pyrotech...
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Sunday, November 16, 2008

on the subject of interesting things 3

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a stunning sculptural (assemblage) work by John Howlin, made from an infant's crib, and representing the night sky seen from behind bars...
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autumn colour 3

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in the woods, and an out of season (completely) rhododendron (ponticum) flower, giving the woods a feel of the jungle
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autumn colour 2

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Endsleigh House surrounded by its autumnal clothes (see link for a Spring view), taken from the peasant's side of the river.
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Spot, a lurcher, of Venterdon, near Stoke Climsland, PL17. Articulate and bright for a dog. Has Nikon D600 (!). His blog contains many pictures of Cornish countryside,flora and fauna, mainly in Tamar valley, through the seasons.
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