Daily Writing Challenge: Day 17
august oak – your lobed leaves form a vast canopy, offer shade on this sun-baked day
Daily Writing Challenge: Day 16
lavender – I watch you grow in my garden, provider for bees and rosemary beetles
Daily Writing Challenge: Day 12
sweet scented woodbine – your twisted roots and honey trumpets hold memories of home
Daily Writing Challenge: Day 11
goslings spread their wings shed down feathers… walk on steady feet
Daily Writing Challenge: Day 7
a fork tailed swallow perches on the chimney – chats as I drink my tea
Daily Writing Challenge: Day 4
sable moorhen swims back and forth across the pond… bobs its head, builds its nest
Poem: The Isolation Hospital: Bowl Barrow
Bowl Barrow I sit at the foot of your tomb and watch as fog descends extends its cold fingertips across the crisp-moss hills becomes a sudden sandstorm gathering speed and bite: pursues a red kite, striking white under its wings.…
Writing and Walking: The Fulking Archaeology Walk
Hi all, Last year I came across the most fantastic walk that I wanted to share with you. I found it on the National Trust website and they’ve helpfully given the walk a ‘does what it says on the tin’…