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Tag: Dux

By Hole Ousia Posted on July 26, 2023November 19, 2024

How brightly

How brightly: To play this short film please click here or on the image above. In 2023, Andrew and Rachel both graduated from their respective universities. Music credit ‘This must … Continue reading How brightly

Categories: Family history, Omphalos filmsTags: Andrew + Rachel, Dux, Omphalos films, University of Edinburgh, University of St Andrews
By Hole Ousia Posted on July 29, 2022November 22, 2024

to learn from the experience of others

Yesterday I was in the city of Perth with my wife Sian. It was in this wee Scottish city that Sian was born, where she grew up and was schooled … Continue reading to learn from the experience of others

Categories: Medical humanities, Philosophy, Psychiatry, Two culturesTags: Dux, Omphalos films, Patrick Geddes, Perth, Sian, vivendo discimus
By Hole Ousia Posted on June 26, 2021November 25, 2024

Rachel’s patchwork blanket

For much of this year Rachel has been crocheting squares to make a patchwork blanket. She is now sewing these together – and this is her plan. [I have made … Continue reading Rachel’s patchwork blanket

Categories: Family historyTags: colours, Dux, Rachel
By Hole Ousia Posted on July 30, 2020November 29, 2024

annotation by Peter

This was how I annotated a page in my copy of The Quarry Wood by Nan Shepherd.

Categories: Family historyTags: colours, Dux, Eileen, Grandma, Nan Shepherd, Quarry Wood, Rachel, reading, Sian, these colours
By Hole Ousia Posted on March 10, 2020December 1, 2024

‘There must be more equality in society’

The following is part of what I consider to be a most important Editorial that featured in Scotland on Sunday of 8th March 2020:

Categories: Folk worth talking about, PhilosophyTags: Dux, Eileen, folk worth talking about, Rachel, Sian, these colours
By Hole Ousia Posted on August 27, 2018December 5, 2024

Then she will be born

Categories: Bridge of Allan, Family history, Poems, This is Not yesterdayTags: Dux, Eileen, Grandma, Granny, love, meet you at the statue, Rachel, Sian, these colours
By Hole Ousia Posted on March 19, 2017December 6, 2024

The poem that time forgot

In 1826 Robert Pollok began an epic poem. Ten volumes later, and not even 28 years of age, Robert was dead. His poem was called “The course of time” I … Continue reading The poem that time forgot

Categories: Bridge of Allan, Family history, Omphalos films, Poems, Time passesTags: Bridge of Allan, Constance Scott, Dr Welsh Trust, Dux, Margaret Scott, Omphalos films, poets, Rachel, Time passes. Listen
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