Saturday, January 19, 2019
Late January, time to feed birds and burn branches https://t.co/Prg7r37tRn Solicitors & Estate Agents In One Just £899 + vat .. https://t.co/eLmKfiYyW9
Late January, time to feed birds and burn branches
More than anything it’s time to tidy up – and for that there’s one indispensable garden tool
Edging towards the end of January, quiet gardening now. Time for bird feeders and fire. We spent Christmas at the beach hut. My mother-in-law is nearing 94, our weeks ever more precious together.
I turn over piles of prunings carefully, fearful of disturbing a home
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Late January, time to feed birds and burn branches
More than anything it’s time to tidy up – and for that there’s one indispensable garden tool
Edging towards the end of January, quiet gardening now. Time for bird feeders and fire. We spent Christmas at the beach hut. My mother-in-law is nearing 94, our weeks ever more precious together.
I turn over piles of prunings carefully, fearful of disturbing a home
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A guide to a greener home https://t.co/vu3J6Gq4wQ #conveymove #estateagentsnottingham https://t.co/eLmKfiYyW9
A guide to a greener home Nottingham Estate Agents
Andrew Crowther, Assistant Resources and Energy Manager at Strutt & Parker, looks at ways to make a home greener. Here are five top tips to help homeowners to follow the three Rs – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle 1. Water butts British summers tend to swing from pouring rain to hose pipes bans. One of the […]
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Looms with a view: weavers give ancient craft a modern twist https://t.co/N0cZ3vHFbB Solicitors & Estate Agents In One Just £899 + vat .. https://t.co/eLmKfiYyW9
Looms with a view: weavers give ancient craft a modern twist
From spun metal to twisted horse hair, these four women are finding new platforms for an old craft
From gallery spaces to Instagram, practitioners of the ancient craft of handweaving are finding new platforms for their work. This, coupled with a growing appreciation for all things handmade and an increasing awareness of the environmental impact of the textile industry, has resulted in a wave of weavers who operate at the intersection of art, craft and design.
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