I received a happy bookshop type email this morning to say my copy in the post.
I received a happy bookshop type email this morning to say my copy in the post.
Wassailing to bless orchards, itβs usually in weeks around 12th night.
The front cover of βA History of England in 25 Poemsβ by Catherine Clarke, with a Christmas tree in the background.
A bit of book treasure under the Christmas tree for me. ππ
#IAmReading
#BookSky
And to all of you π
A tabby cat is peering out from under a pile of Christmas wrapping paper.
Happy Christmas
In my first few weeks of work at my previous employer Iβ¦
1) handled a manuscript once handled by Bede
2) found a canon ball in a desk drawer
3) had to call the βbat ambulanceβ to rescue a downed juvenile bat from the resident protected bat colony.
Soon discovered that was just a normal working week.
Loved the book. And your presentation at the Leaf conference. π
Shout out for βThe Things We Leave Behindβ by @clarefurniss.bsky.social - brilliantly thought provoking and disturbing.
Yes - so many battles. I struggled to finish Anna Karenina - she was just so annoying. Itβs funny which books we connect with isnβt it - Iβve tried & failed to read Middlemarch multiple times, and canβt read Dickens, though Iβll happily watch TV adaptations.
I love a long novel - Iβve read War and Peace twice. Favourites of mine are Anthony Trollopeβs The Way We Live Now, Gaskellβs North and South, and Thackerayβs Vanity Fair.
Apricot pink rose, with petals beginning to unfurl, seems to glow in the gentle afternoon light. The flower is a cabbage style rose and round like a pompom.
Last roses of the summer in the garden.
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I was given the Readerβs Digest edition of David Attenboroughβs βLife on Earthβ to accompany the TV series for my birthday when I was about 7. I struggled to read the text, but spent hours & hours looking at that book.
Heβs here:
@caenhillcc.bsky.social
App on my phone says Koelreuteria paniculata - Goldenrain tree.
Front cover of Katherine Rundellβs novel Rooftoppers. The illustration shows the roof tops of Paris in grey against a pale yellow sky with two children leaping between the roof tops. Above them a huge flock of pigeons rises into the sky.
I just asked my 21 year old for their favourite childhood comfort read and without hesitation they said Rooftoppers.
Front cover of βThe Whale Riderβ by Whiti Ihimaera. The illustration shows the back view of a young girl with dark hair and a pink dress standing on a lush green hill looking out over a bay. The colours are muted evening light, the sea a pale lavender, the sky a pale apricot. Filling the sky above her head is the shape of a whale formed from wispy clouds, and decorated with traditional MΔori patterns.
One of the great classics of NZ literature - and I think Iβm right in saying, it remains the most translated work by any New Zealand writer.
Kevin van Whye βDate me Bryson Kellerβ and Mason Deaver βI wish you all the bestβ are both good.
If she enjoys Jane Austen she might enjoy Georgette Heyer? Arabella, The Grand Sophie, Frederica are some of my favourites.
We were there too - wasnβt it wonderful. Itβs my husbandβs absolute favourite, but Iβd never heard the whole symphony before and it was brilliant.
Last night we were at my favourite, Goreckiβs Symphony of Sorrowful Songs, which was so beautiful it made me cry.
Small paper cup containing very dark brown sorbet and creamy white ice cream, with a chocolate star and little spoon stuck in the top.
I was feeling adventurous.
Olive oil ice cream and 80% dark chocolate sorbet.
Delicious.
The Royal Albert Hall all lit up against a dark night sky.
On the left an orchestra are arriving on stage & starting to tune their instruments. On the right a sea of people fill the Royal Albert Hall.
Glorious night out at the Proms to hear one of my most favourite pieces of music - Goreckiβs Symphony of Sorrowful Songs.
Done - hope it helps!
We are a family of dual citizens (my children are entitled to 3 different passports, and my immediate extended family includes 5 nationalities) so I sympathise hugely with your situation.
Yes agree - that lovely frothy whiteness.
Northumberland is gorgeous - beaches, wildlife, hill walks, heritage sites. And very few people.
Those lovely delicate little flowers are definitely not a hawthorn - I think itβs a myrtle.
Yes I think the carving has been identified as 14th century, but itβs possible these might be later additions to an earlier font.
Large stone font, with a wide carved octagonal bowl sitting on a paler stone pedestal. The carvings are worn and battered.
Local tradition says this is the font in which Edward the Confessor was baptised. Top half is medieval, bottom half much later. Now in All Saints Church, Middleton Stoney, it was brought here from the Kingβs Chapel Islip in the mid-nineteenth century. #medievalsky
Big clumps of vibrant stargazer lilies, each flower has six dark speckled pink petals with white edges. In the background are lemon yellow snapdragons, purple thyme, and ornamental grasses.
These lilies didnβt flower last summer so I thought weβd lost them - but theyβre back with all their joyful flamboyance. π±
#TinyJoys
Havenβt read it yet - but βVanished: An unnatural history of extinctionβ by Sadiah Qureshi looks fascinating.
Little orange ladybird with creamy white spots sitting on the closed green bud of a day lily. The golden yellow heads of day lily flowers in bloom can be seen in the background.
Little orange ladybird (halyzia sedecimguttata)
on the day lilies in the garden. We are surrounded by mature sycamore trees, which apparently these chaps love, but this is first time Iβve spotted an orange ladybird in our garden.
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In the foreground the tawny orange flowers of a Red Hot Poker plant stand tall like flaming torches against a background of green leaves, and soft blue and pink flowers.
Love the way these kniphofia seem to glow in the evening light. π±