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Tag Archives: plants
The Suffolk Psychogeophysics Summit
…was fabulous. Thanks so much to Martin Howse, Kathrin Guenter, Ryan Jordan and Jonathan Kemp for organising such a flexible, fascinating, far-out and fun-filled week. I unfortunately had to come back on Friday morning so I missed out on Aldeburgh … Continue reading
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Hotline to God
On the trip with my Dad to Norfolk, we took in a couple ruined priories, as is our wont. After visiting the stalagmite remains of Thetford Priory, we visited the much more extant but nevertheless thoroughly ruined Castle Acre Priory. … Continue reading
A Voyage with my Father
Between 28 and 30 May, I finally took my Dad away for a weekend to Suffolk and Norfolk. I had been meaning to do this for over a year. I hired a car, booked two rooms in the Crown Hotel, … Continue reading
Plant sensors
As Martin and I were walking, I was struck again by the idea that we are surrounded by sensors in the form of plants. Even in the heart of a city, there are plants that we share the urban environment … Continue reading
Sap Rising
Just before it got colder (this morning), I could have sworn that Spring was in the air. I went for a walk yesterday with my Nordic sticks in Treptower Park and it was not half as bleak mid Winter as … Continue reading