....the Prof tells me it's my age too. There's a pattern building up here. Now, what did I go upstairs for?
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We went to our local pub this evening to see the comedian Gary Delaney, brilliant as always.
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It's a miserable, damp day out there... at least I don't have to water the garden.
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Reckon the Thames will break its bank this evening. Still strongly running in, and 20 minutes to high tide.
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I have been in Kew Gardens all day, wondering at the amazing tangly glass works by Dale Chihuly. They are absolutely beautiful anyway, but in that setting they take on all sorts of extra aspects. There's an exhibition of his earlier and less well-known work, along with a film of things being made - glasswork is such a team effort, choregraphed like a dance, and I love the mystery of glass itself, it's such weird stuff. Definitely worth a visit to Kew, which is lovely in its own right, being large enough to get away from the crowds into the shady woods.
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We went to see them. Some of them - the totem pole like thing in the crossing of paths (sorry for the inadequate description) and some of the ones in the glasshouses - seemed just right for the surroundings. But we thought some of the others were just a bit brash for the garden context - technically and artistically amazing but not quite fitting. The sheer scale of the undertaking and the uses of glass are breathtaking though whatever.Rutabaga wrote: ↑4 years agoI have been in Kew Gardens all day, wondering at the amazing tangly glass works by Dale Chihuly. They are absolutely beautiful anyway, but in that setting they take on all sorts of extra aspects. There's an exhibition of his earlier and less well-known work, along with a film of things being made - glasswork is such a team effort, choregraphed like a dance, and I love the mystery of glass itself, it's such weird stuff. Definitely worth a visit to Kew, which is lovely in its own right, being large enough to get away from the crowds into the shady woods.
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I was lucky enough to visit some of them in their natural habitat a couple of years ago.Rutabaga wrote: ↑4 years agoI have been in Kew Gardens all day, wondering at the amazing tangly glass works by Dale Chihuly. They are absolutely beautiful anyway, but in that setting they take on all sorts of extra aspects. There's an exhibition of his earlier and less well-known work, along with a film of things being made - glasswork is such a team effort, choregraphed like a dance, and I love the mystery of glass itself, it's such weird stuff. Definitely worth a visit to Kew, which is lovely in its own right, being large enough to get away from the crowds into the shady woods.
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Today marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, and everything that flowed from that.
And yet the current state of politics in the UK make me worried for the future, particularly if that future includes a homophobic PM like Boris Johnson.
And yet the current state of politics in the UK make me worried for the future, particularly if that future includes a homophobic PM like Boris Johnson.
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