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Author archives: Patricia Stoughton

Blood swept lands and seas of red…

It is now nine years since the Tower of London moat was filled with a mass of red: 888,246 ceramic poppies, each flower representing a British, or British Commonwealth soldier killed during the First World War. And so, on Remembrance Sunday, here is a reminder of Blood swept lands and seas of red, a tribute …

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Posted byPatricia Stoughton12th November 202311th November 2023Posted inEbb & Flow

Waves on Lambeth Reach

So often, walking along the banks of the Thames we take in the overall scene, then the obvious landmarks such as buildings, boats, or monuments but Tristan Gooley can guide us to a less assertive feature: an appreciation of the ever-changing surface of the river. And his book How to Read Water, inspired me to …

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Posted byPatricia Stoughton29th October 202328th October 2023Posted inEbb & Flow

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