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A walk - Anne's black roof - scrubby patch of mammoths - the main fence of all - back of derelict care home - tramping over golf course - under bypass, west
Meanwhile - a recent article for @LincsLife - tramping along the Grayfleet with decoy herons and fogbows - https://t.co/qURayLtm57 - just writing the next one now - bit more ambient for various reasons - noodles, starlings, Master & Commander
If, like me, you find yourself yearning to be tramping the old ways of the Western Front but not knowing when it will next happen, I can heartily recommend @sommecourt’s @OldFrontLinePod. I’ve just listened to ep24 and was transported back to the landscape I know so well. #ww1
Ermine was lying on her somewhat battered récamier staring out across the wind-swept rose garden to the sea. The fierce, clipped words from her rejection were marching without let, tramping through her mind, cruel and fevered and hurting.
@angelicadisogno @barrywyman2356 Charles E Hallé(1846-1914)English painter/gallery manager, painted history scenes, genre scenes & portraits. Mentioned fondly by Isadora Duncan, she described Paris strolls, countryside trips, gallery tramping & dining. "I danced 4 him in the forest, he made sketches of me.
Traveller, traveller, tramping home
From foreign places beyond the foam...
#TravellersJoyFairy #FlowerFairies #CicelyMaryBarker #FolkloreThursday
Grune Point. An iPad sketch from my recent walk along the Solway Coast near Silloth. While tramping along the cobbles and sand of the dunes I encountered a local gentleman who remarked I was ‘a bit overdressed’ (wooly hat and hiking boots) for the conditions.
#PortfolioDay let's do this! Meet @JaniceKun. Janice's work is a distinctive multi-media blend of drawing, painting, digital & photographic elements. When not in her studio, she can be found tramping through the woods or roaming thru the city w/ her camera https://t.co/aW5VeLU0eY
“Traveller, traveller, tramping by
To the seaport where the big ships lie..”
The Traveller’s Joy (of the Clematis family) is an English flower, & is so named as it was a welcome sight to travellers both setting out from & returning home. #FolkloreThursday
Img & vs: Cicely Barker