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The End of a Flamingo Era
By Michael
Oct 22, 2013
Not far from home there’s a very ornamentally suckering clump of that old, old thing – I was going to say ‘dear old thing’ – which we always called Cedrela.  The common
A poignancy of pears
By Michael
Sep 4, 2013
Woodend has exploded into pear blossom.  I’m temporarily charmed. Lets get one thing out of the way that’s irrelevant to the argument, but I’d feel dishonest if I didn’t m
No name - yet
By Michael
Jun 15, 2013
It’s funny, that thing when you notice or see something for the first time, and then it pops up everywhere, as if your attention has nourished its multiplication.  Some new mode

A poignancy of pears

By Michael
Sep 4, 2013

Woodend has exploded into pear blossom.  I’m temporarily charmed. Lets get one thing out of the way that’s irrelevant to the argument, but I’d feel dishonest if I didn’t mention.  I’m no f ...

No name - yet

By Michael
Jun 15, 2013

It’s funny, that thing when you notice or see something for the first time, and then it pops up everywhere, as if your attention has nourished its multiplication.  Some new model of car comes into ...

The forgivably destructive power of the oak

By Michael
Jun 21, 2012

Very nearly ten years ago we bought a tree with a house attached.  That’s not quite how it was advertised, but that’s how we chose to see it.  It was the old oak that I really wanted, and the ho ...

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