Tag: lockdown
Etherised: ‘a plodding antiquary’
For many years I have slept poorly. By 5 am I am generally up and about. If I could sing I would join the dawn chorus! In current times, where … Continue reading Etherised: ‘a plodding antiquary’
sightlines
Scattered occasions from a day. *In our garden I have been reading Sightlines by Kathleen Jamie
AYE
This film is a little bit mad. It features the village of Bridge of Allan in the time of the Covid-19 pandemic. AYE: To play this short film please click … Continue reading AYE
‘A lover of the wayside flower’
A few weeks before the ‘lockdown’ I visited the cemetery in Tillicoultry. At this date none of us were sure that a pandemic was unfolding: unknowing of our immediate future … Continue reading ‘A lover of the wayside flower’
Kindness: neighbourhood and newspaper images from yesterday and the day before:
A selection of neighbourhood and newspaper images from yesterday and the day before:
Blossom
We live beside a 150 year old fountain that no longer flows and a play-park currently without children. A few pictures from this morning: the best blossom is to be … Continue reading Blossom
Colour for today
For itself alone (a pandemic and a village): AYE (a pandemic and a village): This too shall pass (a pandemic and a village):