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Tag: Catriona

By Hole Ousia Posted on March 21, 2019December 4, 2024

my older sister

[a time before I understood words]

Categories: Family history, Medical humanitiesTags: Bonaly, Catriona, Peter John Gordon
By Hole Ousia Posted on January 15, 2018December 5, 2024

Weather Bomb

Sunday, 14th January 1968 and a storm that had no name. I do not remember this storm as I was not even a month old, but I do recall my … Continue reading Weather Bomb

Categories: Bridge of Allan, Family history, Omphalos films, This is Not yesterdayTags: Bonaly, Catriona, Drumdruils, he cannot unlearn the feeling, letters, Omphalos films
By Hole Ousia Posted on July 3, 2017December 6, 2024

If there were less of me

               

Categories: Family history, Medical humanities, Two culturesTags: Bonaly, Catriona, he cannot unlearn the feeling, reading
By Hole Ousia Posted on November 28, 2015December 7, 2024

My lovely furry wolfskin coat

This is a film about inappropriate and unhelpful medicalisation and the lasting effects that this can have. My lovely furry wolfskin coat: To play this short film please click here … Continue reading My lovely furry wolfskin coat

Categories: Family history, Medical humanities, Omphalos filmsTags: Bonaly, Catriona, he cannot unlearn the feeling, Omphalos films, overmedicalisation, wolves

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