Tag Archives: east anglia
On a Train from Norwich to Cambridge
The day is grey and very, very still, self-contained in drowsy introspection. But maybe it’s not sleeping at all but quietly meditating, plotting an event, contemplating crafting its next miracle. The fog is blurring the silhouette of the trees, like … Continue reading
Posted in Odds & Ends
Tagged east anglia, ely cathedral, katherine gregor, norfolk, scribedoll, writing
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The Sweet Sound of Pear Wood
It had lain in its case, on top of the CDs, since I moved here last April. Occasionally, I would pick it up and blow the dust off the black cloth case, but never open it, even though I longed … Continue reading
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Tagged alto recorder, brigg fair, east anglia, katherine gregor, music, scribe doll, writing
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Odds & Ends: Crows
To listen to my Sound Sculpture feature on crows on the BBC Radio 4 programme Saturday Live, broadcast on 14 January 2012 please click here. It’s the weekend. I go for a walk in my local park, which flanks the river. … Continue reading
Posted in Animals
Tagged birds, crows, east anglia, katherine gregor, scribe doll, superstitions
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