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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Shredding
Shredding cabbages on Monday. This is not the start of a Craig David follow-up, but is the starting of this year’s sauerkraut. To regular readers of this blog (doing a wave!) it’ll be known that I started with the fermenty … Continue reading
Posted in Food, The Home
Tagged creativity, decluttering, fermentation, homemade, Kitchen, recipes, sauerkraut
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In Building Little Houses, I am Searching
In building little houses I am searching for the connections; the reasons. The why? and what they represent. This passage is a start, but I don’t think it’s the all. “And since, in all research concerning the imagination, we must … Continue reading
Posted in Art, The Home
Tagged Childhood, Folk art, houses, Memory, philosophy, The Poetics of Space, Wood
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Torn-off Addresses
Dad’s birthday last week. His first in the home that’s now his home. I visited, with wrapped gifts and a clutch of cards been sent to the address that was his last year. In the garden we open the envelopes … Continue reading
Posted in Family History, The Home
Tagged Alzheimer's Society, alzheimers, Birthday, care home, Dad, dementia, Father
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