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Wednesday, 30 October 2013. Kate's blog 'At Home' has moved to. A new location: click here. Friday, 11 October 2013. Apples, aconites and all things autumn. This morning, cool and still, I breathe deeply as I cross the glistening lawn, sucking in the autumny air, savouring - what? A tang of damp smokiness and that slightly sour smell of newly turned earth, so that immediately I'm back on school playing fields and the misery of impossible lacrosse in a biting wind. In Second Nature. Means 'little frog', a...

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At Home: May 2013

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Thursday, 23 May 2013. The Oxford English Dictionary defines residence. As ‘a person’s home, especially a large and impressive one’ and the Cambridge University Botanic Garden is certainly that, so that I’m feeling overawed rather by the expanses of lawn and bed and woodland as well as by the size of the task: what have I taken on? Gives the origin of the word as late Middle English (denoting the fact of living in a place) from Old French, or from medieval Latin residentia. If you climbed a mountain it w...

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At Home: apples, aconites and all things autumn

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Friday, 11 October 2013. Apples, aconites and all things autumn. This morning, cool and still, I breathe deeply as I cross the glistening lawn, sucking in the autumny air, savouring - what? A tang of damp smokiness and that slightly sour smell of newly turned earth, so that immediately I'm back on school playing fields and the misery of impossible lacrosse in a biting wind. In Second Nature. Means 'little frog', apparently, but I can't find an explanation of why this term has attached itself to the famil...

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At Home: Answers on a postcard

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Monday, 2 September 2013. Answers on a postcard. Well I've been away but I haven't been idle - at least not all the time. A curious effect of my new identity is that suddenly I'm expected to be much more knowledgeable about plants than I am - 'I wonder if you know what this is, Kate? The babies were busy with flying lessons - we came upon our first, a velvety rabbit's paw of stripes and fluff on the path at our feet as we walked down to the lake early one morning. And oh that lake! A shame we don't have ...

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At Home: August

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Wednesday, 14 August 2013. 8217; She won’t think much of my current favourites. I suppose this is something to do with points of reference, of knowing my way around my world. I have laughed in the past at my rather neurotic insistence on knowing the names of things – but perhaps this is no laughing matter. I’ve recently read Carol Kaesuk Yoon’s Naming Nature. In The Morville Hours. Allows you to listen’, a place where you can become ‘rooted, gaining a purpose. Gaining a sense of self’. Di reminds me of h...

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At Home: September

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Wednesday, 25 September 2013. A very stretchy month, this, one foot lingering in summer, the other striding impatiently on towards autumn. For the first few days (is it really only a few weeks ago? Loll insouciant: they're browning at the edges now but if they know they don't care. And clumps of echinacea. The season demands you look up. Trees that one day sport a streak of red and gold turn overnight to flame. The sweet buckeye, aesculus flava. And its neighbouring acers lead the way. Once I do look...

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Argentine Tango and Parkinsons. Following in father's footsteps: Ash Wednesday and beyond. Oh the oak and the ash and the bonny ivy tree. All flourish and bloom in my own country…. The North Country Maid: traditional). The common ash now has an uncertain future due to ‘ash dieback’, a disease caused by the fungus. I’ve been, rather belatedly, getting to know the trees in the Botanic Garden a little better, and the only ash I've found is. Or Manna ash, grown as a single specimen 'for maximum impact’.

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Argentine Tango and Parkinsons. Late in the afternoon I walk out along a wide grassy path, fat rabbits scampering ahead, towards Rye Harbour. As the path narrows through woodland there’s water on either side of me. Does the new metallic tang in the air come before the warning notices not to eat anything – blackberries are specified on one sign – as the land may be ‘contaminated’? Somehow, in more than a year in residence, my desire to see the Garden whole has left me feeling I haven't done enough close o...

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Argentine Tango and Parkinsons. Or buttercup family – the. Boasts other nicknames, including ‘Christ’s herb’, ‘Clove-tongue’ and ‘Bear’s foot’. Although the entire plant is toxic, hellebore poisoning is rare, and it has a history of medicinal use for mental disorders as well as for the treatment of lice. Edward Hopper: Morning Sun 1952. Jerwood House, h. Igh-flying gulls form black silhouettes against a. Sky that seems rinsed clean, only a few smudges of bruised cloud and a clear half moon. Hoping to lea...

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Argentine Tango and Parkinsons. I’ve loved reading about the journeys of the great eighteenth and nineteenth century travellers who between them collected tens of thousands of new species: Francis Masson, Kew’s first official plant hunter who in 1775 collected and brought to Britain the Eastern Cape giant cycad. Marianne North: Nepenthes northiana. Rsquo; is how Mark Cocker’s. How we best express this encounter is an exploration which has long preoccupied the hearts and minds of writers. Here is Lawr...

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Argentine Tango and Parkinsons. For love or money. Nothing new here: ‘The rich have become richer, and the poor have become poorer’ Shelley wrote in 1821. But the gap between rich and poor is widening still. This has become so self-evident it’s not even a debatable point any longer. At home, government policies push home disadvantage: spending cuts announced in the latest budget make minority ethnic Britons ‘twice as likely’. Plus ça change. Was only for the millionaire. The medieval morality play, curre...

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Argentine Tango and Parkinsons. One of the pressures of an April birthday – most would term it a delight – is the prevailing upward thrust of the natural world. Spring is here! The buds on the magnolia announce. Welcome the sun! The blackbird trills. Everywhere you look are signs of new life. In fact, although some are still on the verge, it’s easy to miss much of tha. Come into flower and the patch of the parasite. Paeonia lutea var. Ludlowii. Reading something along the lines of ‘Even in Paradise...

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Argentine Tango and Parkinsons. And suddenly it's June. And foxgloves are everywhere. The whites dip and sway in the shade by the Brookside entrance, above the blues and purples of lavender and geranium. Near the Station Road gate, the pinks predominate, from a near-white rose through candy floss and salmon to crimson. Never still, the straight-backed stems stand tall or flop sideways. And their hoods! The Great Hall. He lays the rake on top of the wheelbarrow of weeds when she cries out and. Twist of th...

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Argentine Tango and Parkinsons. VIEW FROM THE DANCE FLOOR. Is the story of that journey. Written collaboratively with John and Ellie,. PARKINSON'S and ARGENTINE TANGO: T. Is a short work of creative non-fiction which documents an extraordinary relationship: that between the habit of Argentine tango and the well-being of an individual with Parkinson's. The View from the Dance Floor. It's on its way! Argentine tango and Parkinson's: the view from the dance floor. Read the full article here. Lovely broadcas...

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