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By Hole Ousia Posted on August 13, 2025

Windblown

On Monday evening we were fortunate to be in the audience for Windblown by Karine Polwart at The Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh. What a wonderful, beautiful, deeply moving performance by Karine … Continue reading Windblown

Categories: Ageing, gardens, Time passesTags: Botanic gardens, Edinburgh, Global warming, Karine Polwart, loss, mortality, singing, trees, windblown
By Hole Ousia Posted on August 10, 2025August 10, 2025

A kind of poetic essay with songs

We are fortunate to have tickets to see Windblown by Karine Polwart at Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh for Monday 11th August. These are some extracts from yesterday’s Scotsman:

Categories: Folk worth talking about, gardens, Progress hardly broke its stride, Scotland, TreesTags: Botanic gardens, climate change, concert, Edinburgh, Karine Polwart, loss, mortality, poetry, singing, trees
Peter Scott-Gordon: gardener, artist, retired doctor: peter@holeousia.com
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