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DUSTY OLD BOOKS: The Big Clean-Up
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A celebration of beautiful, interesting, rare and unusual books. Saturday, 17 April 2010. This is one of those child-hood books that sticks in the memory and subtly influences all sorts of every day things, and possibly how I view the world. This is not the very copy I had as a child. That went missing in a house move and I've lamented it ever since. At least until I found this replacement copy. A cotton reel inspires a contraption for Maurice in the event of tha splinter in the paw; a small stick could ...
DUSTY OLD BOOKS: May 2010
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A celebration of beautiful, interesting, rare and unusual books. Monday, 24 May 2010. Here's a funny little book, by Oliver Senior: How to draw hands. It's part of a huge series of guides to drawing specific things. Others titles include, Trees, Birds, Locomotives, Perspective, Merchant Ships (! Churches and cathedrals. etc. I must try to find some. They are tiny but charming little books. Wednesday, 19 May 2010. Castles on the Ground. Chapter One: The Englishman's Home, provides the title of the book, i...
DUSTY OLD BOOKS: November 2010
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A celebration of beautiful, interesting, rare and unusual books. Monday, 29 November 2010. Marvellous Moomins 3: The Moomins and The Great Flood. It’s extraordinary to realise that the very first Moomin book, published in Swedish in 1945, was not translated into English until 1991. Even then, it was issued by a Scandinavian publisher, never by a British company. One other thing I noticed in these early drawings is the scale; the Moomins are tiny pint-sized creatures, as images of them alongside human-sca...
DUSTY OLD BOOKS: Marvellous Moomins 2: Comet in Moominland
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A celebration of beautiful, interesting, rare and unusual books. Wednesday, 24 November 2010. Marvellous Moomins 2: Comet in Moominland. This, the second Moomin book to be published in English (in 1951), actually (and confusingly) predates Finn Family Moointroll and introduces the first meeting between our heroes Sniff and Moomintroll and the remarkably self-contained Snufkin. Overcoming disaster and tragedy are playfully explored - this could be read to all but the youngest child, although I remember a ...
DUSTY OLD BOOKS: IMPORTANT NOTICE!
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A celebration of beautiful, interesting, rare and unusual books. Monday, 29 October 2012. This blog is now being retired. Posts about books and other things I love (and that I hope you might like too.) will continue over at:. Http:/ james-mayhew-author-illustrator.blogspot.co.uk/. Hope to see you there! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Picture Window template. Template images by sndr.
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Rambling Mole: April 2012
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Friday, 27 April 2012. Porch - more slow progress. Because of the weather I have not been able to get out much this week. We did go to B&Q and buy the window furniture for the porch (why is it called furniture please someone? I managed to get it all fitted without too much grief - much to my surprise. I had expected to have problems getting the latch pins in the right places but with care it all worked. Tuesday, 24 April 2012. Allotment before the rain comes. I slipped down there for an hour today before...
Rambling Mole: Allotment before the rain comes.
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012. Allotment before the rain comes. The forecast suggests that in the next five days we will get a month's rain. They don't seem to say what month though. August would be good! But I suspect not as it amounts to about 60mm or 2.3 inches in English. Having cut Granddad's grass today as well has planted his row of Alderman peas, I decided it was time to do mine. Apart from that I also managed to find time to pick our first radishes of the season. Now to hope the forecasters are wrong.
Rambling Mole: May 2011
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Monday, 9 May 2011. I have been trying to concentrate on building a lean-to greenhouse for the allotment to go against the shed, the trouble is that with digging, planting and weed control there just aren't enough hours in the day! Because of this everything needs netting, which is a bit of a nuisance but occasionally we find pigeon feathers scattered around so we know that the resident fox family has been at work, although it may be the friendly buzzards. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Last week turned out...
Rambling Mole: More work!
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Tuesday, 12 June 2012. Sunday afternoon we were offered another piece of allotment. Truth is we did ask and have been watching a few, but this is one we would rather it not have been. Why? So yesterday I took a couple of hours to make a start and get the weed cleared and some digging done. Unfortunately rain came in before I got very far but, leaving a path (a sort of zone to prevent disputes really) I started. and although I didn't get very far through the heap of weeds grew rapidly. I once read somewhe...
Rambling Mole: June 2012
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Tuesday, 12 June 2012. Sunday afternoon we were offered another piece of allotment. Truth is we did ask and have been watching a few, but this is one we would rather it not have been. Why? So yesterday I took a couple of hours to make a start and get the weed cleared and some digging done. Unfortunately rain came in before I got very far but, leaving a path (a sort of zone to prevent disputes really) I started. and although I didn't get very far through the heap of weeds grew rapidly. I once read somewhe...
drifting | Reflections
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Random thoughts and observations. 5 August, 2016. 12 June, 2016. Not much to write. 21 April, 2016. 6 April, 2016. 27 February, 2016. 14 February, 2016. 7 February, 2016. Older Posts ». 365 day photo challenge. My last.fm playlist. Blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Reflections”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 151 other followers. Build a website with WordPress.com.
Rambling Mole: July 2011
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Friday, 29 July 2011. Too busy to list on twitter! The shopping bag is runner beans - freezer bound for most of them. Lots more to pick. The Peas include some of the first Alderman peas, which are looking very good this year. The blackberries are an incidental and while we have to keep clipping them back off the allotment, they do border two sides so there's lots to come - and they are OURS! And our first runner beans from the allotment - Painted Ladies. We are getting a good crop in our first year.
Rambling Mole: January 2012
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Tuesday, 31 January 2012. So what has this to do with technology? Well tonight I drove 15 miles, pressed 1 button twice and then returned home! It says 'no signal' " I was told. I couldn't believe that the transmitter was out so went expecting it to be a usage problem. I wasn't wrong - he had caught a button that had switched the TV to AVC1 and off the aerial. So why couldn't he fix it himself? It would be so easy to:-. After power off ALWAYS bring the set back to the aerial. All of the above. In spring ...
Long time no write | Reflections
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Random thoughts and observations. Laquo; Four-day weekend. Long time no write. 3 July, 2015 by drifting. It’s winter, the time of year when I just want to hibernate. I dislike the cold, the dark, the damp. The only event worthy of mention is the big flood. I feel like I’ve dealt with it already since I added photos to Facebook. I may add later. At the moment I can’t be bothered. Enough. On with the rest of the day. Later. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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DUSTY OLD BOOKS
A celebration of beautiful, interesting, rare and unusual books. Monday, 29 October 2012. This blog is now being retired. Posts about books and other things I love (and that I hope you might like too.) will continue over at:. Http:/ james-mayhew-author-illustrator.blogspot.co.uk/. Hope to see you there! Thursday, 10 February 2011. Crucially, this book is not just about Moominpappa; he meets the fathers of Snufkin (The Joxter) and Sniff (The Muddler, who marries a Fuzzy)along with the inventor Hodgkins...
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