Monthly Archives: February 2016
Look!
View from the Tate
The Tate in the title refers to the Tate Gallery at St Ives. The picture was taken from a window in the restaurant on the top floor. I was attracted by the pattern of activity on the beach below and wondered what L S Lowry might have made of the scene!
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Patterns and textures on the beach
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St Martin’s, Isles of Scilly
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Snowdrop time
It is snowdrop time. Each and every year I marvel at the resilience and determination of these deceptively ‘delicate’ and ‘dainty’ flowers as they blossom beside the bridleway having forced their way, often, through frozen ground or, as this year, through dead grass, broken twigs and other decaying detritus from 2015.
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