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Yearly Archives: 2009
Day out.
I had a day trip to the bonny city of Edinburgh yesterday. Much fun was had, many sights were seen and much Christmas shopping wasn’t done. One hell of a hot chocolate was enjoyed though! It’s a fairly small city … Continue reading
Posted in Edinburgh, Frank Kelly, Royal Museum
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Crispy days are wonderful
Cold and crisp, now that’s how winter is supposed to be. Another dragon type creature, this one doesn’t look at all scary, thinking about it, none of my dragons look scary. I was running a kids class at the CatStrand … Continue reading
Posted in CatStrand, childrens class, dragon, frost, Harvest jug
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A cross dressing chicken?
Hmm, well, er, to be honest I can’t explain, it just is. I don’t really do people, well not on my pots a least and not generally in large doses in the real world either. I suppose these are sort … Continue reading
Posted in mad birds, oak tree, people
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New Zealand times.
Tane Mahuta Three years ago now almost to the day Paul and me took a wee trip across many oceans to the most beautiful and fabulous country of New Zealand. About as far as you can get from here without … Continue reading
Posted in Auckland, Devon Diggle, Edith and Lynton Diggle, ferns, Kauri trees, New Zealand, Wellington
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All together now
All the McGill Duncan Twelve Pots of Christmas pots all together and standing smartly and saying cheese. Thanks to Amanda for her time photographing this little lot last weekend. The show opened this morning and what with the vast array … Continue reading
Weekend things to do.
Well it all depends on where you are in the country. If you are in Dumfries and Galloway then 11am till 1pm on Saturday is the opening of the McGill Duncan exhibition. After tomorrow I’ll show you pictures of the … Continue reading
Wednesday
A little madness escaping in the form of a strutting mad bird. A small display stand for my little tree ornaments. I don’t usually make these to sell, usually just instead of Christmas cards for my friends. For some reason … Continue reading
Posted in bird, casserole dish, commemorative plate, tree decorations
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Slicingly cold horizontal rain forced at you by a very strong cold wind makes for. . .
. . . a very fast cycle journey home! If I put this dragon dish on the other day I apologise but I couldn’t remember. I like him. More where he came from I think. Another of my big candlesticks, … Continue reading
Posted in candlesticks, dragon, oak tree
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CatStrand
Starry starry night, paint your palette blue and grey… Makes for a chilly but brisk walk out this evening, beautiful day though. Some pictures from the CatStrand exhibition, sorry this one seems to be a bit blurry but on the … Continue reading
Posted in CatStrand, McGill Duncan Gallery
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Weekend.
Dodgy picture of a whole bunch of red kites in the sky over Phil’s gallery, they fly over every evening on their way to roost, there were about 30 of them. Thankfully he takes better pictures than I do. Phil … Continue reading
Posted in Amanda Simmons, CatStrand, Phil McMenemy
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