• Bud Burst Contd

    A few posts back I shared these images of the alliums in my garden on the cusp of bursting their buds. There should have been a whole series of audible pops when they finally did… Read more

  • Throwback Friday #3 Polyvinyl Acetate (c.1992 – 1995)

    Okay, full disclosure. I spent a good part of my late teens and early-twenties with a serious glue habit. There, I’ve said it. Some weeks I’d get through pots of the stuff, one after the… Read more

  • The Visitation – A Musical

    The idea I should write a Christmas-themed musical that ends with someone being pushed down some stairs to their death by a plus-size drag queen came to me in the shower. It was a short… Read more

  • Fields of Gold

    Yesterday, late afternoon, in a huge field of rapeseed near Long Beech Wood, as the sun was setting. It was utterly extraordinary out there, that single blast of colour against the grey-green of the tiring… Read more

  • Artist-in-Residence: Tom Beg

    One small thing I’m doing at Red’s Kingdom is inviting other artists and creative individuals to take up short residences here so I can catch-up with what they’re doing and showcase their work accordingly -… Read more

  • Throwback Friday #2 Spooklight (2011)

    Back in the Summer of 2011, in the complete darkness of the French countryside, I began my first foray into long exposure photography with an ancient praktica camera, a few torches, an old mosquito net,… Read more

  • Instantaneous Alchemy

    After another rather formless ‘lock-down day’, we broke cover and went to the woods for a late afternoon trip to see the bluebells and effervescent green froth of early Spring. The rain was soft, likewise… Read more

  • The Kick About is kicking off.

    In my previous incarnation as a course leader, it was not unusual for our creative community of students, staff and alumni to come together in the service of some great big extra-curricular project. We’d all… Read more

  • Bud Burst

    If Willy Wonka was a garden designer, his signature plant would likely be the allium. They’re floral lollipops, perfectly perpendicular and gloriously globose. Read more

  • Imposter With A Penknife

    Who was it who said a consultant is someone who steals your watch just before they tell you the time? Read more

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I’m Amy, a minimalist and simple living enthusiast who has dedicated her life to living with less and finding joy in the simple things. Through this blog, I aim to share my expertise, insights, and experiences. Join me on this journey as we explore the world of slow, purposeful living together!

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