IT’S BEAUTIFUL OUT At 3.30pm on the dot I felt like a miner coming up for air. Clouds were full and fluffy, set in great drifting banks against the cleanest shades of deep and paler vivid blue. On the street, south-facing, the sun was bright. All around, the stuff of life occuring. Ofcoarse, I forgot [...]
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9 February 2010 DIRTY NAILS’ BLOG by Joe Hashman IT’S BEAUTIFUL OUT
Tuesday, February 9th, 20102 January 2010 DIRTY NAILS’ BLOG by Joe Hashman WHILST SITTING ON THE FLATTENED BUTT OF AN ANCIENT POLLARD OAK
Saturday, January 2nd, 2010WHILST SITTING ON THE FLATTENED BUTT OF AN ANCIENT POLLARD OAK… … a country robin flitted between nine tanalised fence posts which bordered the bottom of an uncut thorny hedge, one-by-one. It surveyed the frozen pasture from the flattened top of each in turn. Jenny wren emerged from a tangle of dead brambles, looked left [...]
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Monday, August 17th, 200917 August 2009 DUNCLIFFE LANDSCAPE ON MONDAY EARLY EVENING A field below the engine stops. Farmer alights from tractor cab and walks to the yard. His hay is turned. I stop thinking and listen. Cockerels. Grasshoppers. Bees. Barking dogs. Vehicles. Birdsong. Rooks. Cows. Children’s voices. Not in that particular order, not continuous. Some more than [...]
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