• France

    Beginning in Burgundy

    Tonight we arrived in Auxerre, Burgundy. As I type this, the strains of a jazz combo performing on the Quai below are wafting up on a Summer’s evening. Luckily the windows are double glazed. The volume is perfect for enjoying if you are me! Auxerre is beautiful. Glorious on a summer’s evening. It’s tatty and historical and real and magical. It’s full of actual French people having actual summer holidays. (Also a lot of Germans and us.) People in caravans, people on hire boats, families with young children, people with dogs, young couples in love. There is a perfect full moon floating above the canal. Too much reflection from the…

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  • ewes and lambs grazing at Ickworth Park, Suffolk
    Suffolk

    Sheep, Stained Glass, Friends & Flowers

    The sheep and lambs are about at Ickworth. These ladies were enjoying the shade & each other’s closeness. A bit fuzzy as I did not want to get so close I startled them. The mother sheep are looking a bit the worse for wear but the lambs are all pretty and plump. The sustainable flower meadow – which I have christened the ‘not-wild flower meadow’ had come on since my visit on Saturday. More poppies and more undergrowth so the overall colors have changed. The door in the walled garden is even more weathered than my last visit. There is something so beautiful about the peeling paint and the shades…

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  • Ickworth Park

    Frogs and Bees

    These photos are by Josephine Sweetman. The frogs are emerging from the canal at Ickworth Park. Jo took the photos on Saturday. This is a bumble bee at the entrance to an underground nest. I would never have noticed but for Jo’s sharp eyes. A dozen entered and left the hole while we watched, entranced. The finger tip is included in the photo to give scale.

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  • golden retriever walking along path between grasses and trees at West Stowe
    Suffolk

    A walk at West Stowe

    Walked in the woods with my hostess and her golden retriever, Alfie. A little muddy underfoot. All the rain makes for green, green woods. We stopped at the cafe at the West Stowe Anglo-Saxon Village on the way home. I visited the village in 2005 & 2009 but have yet to return. I report with pleasure that the cafe still serves excellent coffee & walnut sponge and coffee.

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  • Ickworth Park

    A Concert at St Mary’s

    This afternoon I attended a concert at St Mary’s church, Ickworth. Hexacordia early music ensemble were performing Music for a Golden Queen. The music was wonderful, interspersed with an outline of Queen Elizabeth I’s life that drew on poetry and letters of the time Hexacordia had a range of gorgeous Renaissance instruments and a lovely soloist. Listening to the concert while sitting in a medieval church and watching the light fall onto the mellow old stone and woodwork definitely added a frisson to the experience. And best of all I thought to take an inflatable cushion, so I was able to focus on the music and the ambience without being…

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  • view of poppyfield on a14 in England
    Bury St Edmund

    Poppy Field

    Seen from the car on the A11 yesterday. Anglia Limousines, ably represented by Sean, did their usual excellent job of getting me out of Friday afternoon Heathrow and into the country. Today we’ve alternated sunshine and thundery showers. Continuing the theme of red, I was able to purchase the Dior lipstick at our local Boots. It looks highly unlikely in the tube, but good on me. Score. Further set up included purchase of a new O2 sim pay-as-you-go, a new foldable water bottle as I left mine at home, and some Claratyne. Bury St Eds has a few new shops, a couple of old ones have closed and the town…

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  • photo of knitted man artwork at Dubai Airport
    In Transit

    I meet a Knitted Man

    ArtDXB featured The Business Man sculpture “an interwoven portrayal of business ethics and the speculative nature of masculine form. It is constructed using a delicately woven lace, which is a paradoxical artistic approach that can be seen as a surreal interpretation of a masculine image representing power relations.” The piece is by artist Ozan Oganer, from Izmir in Turkey. Born in Turkey in 1973 he graduated from the Sculpture Department in the Faculty of Fine Arts at Dokuz eylül University in 2002. He specialises in statues made of lace and embroidery.

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  • In Transit

    Farewell Dubai

    I’m at the Gate in Concourse B, with about 35 minutes till we start loading up. The trip across on the train from Concourse A was completely painless & easy, so I had time to stop in at a Dior concession and try a new lipstick. Which turns out perfect except they are low on stock. (Diorelle no. 023 if you were wondering.) I have not found a good new colour in my traditional MAC range, and the Diorific is a matte lipstick, which texture I prefer. So I look relatively glamorous right now. A security guard inspected my ticket in order to ask me if my scarf inspired my…

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  • In Transit

    The Seventh Summer has Begun!

    This post is being written from Dubai. So I am jetlagged. There was a lot happening at ChezLostinarcadia in the run-up to this year’s junket. In the mélee I failed to blog. I’m middle-aged, which must stand for my excuse. So, a couple of changes. I’ve departed later than usual & just in the nick of time as I hear it’s about 2’c in Melbourne tonight. (This is where I mention that it’s 25’c inside the airport, and 40’c outside.) I may have already mentioned this on my Facebook page. And in texts to Husband and Mother. I’ve also moved UK abode. It’s finally happened, and my usual hosts are…

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