04/09/23Ant Musing: Happy? This episode of my podcast is about a chat I had about happiness. Is it just a joke? Well, jokes make you happy….Read More
04/09/23Ant Musing: Travel Broadens the mind My daughter just completed a 4000 bike trip from Kazahstan to Hungary. We joined her afterwards in The Czech Republic and had a great time. This episode is about what we might learn about the world, ourselves and others from travelling.Read More
04/09/23Crypt of Cyril and Methodius, Prague This short describes my moving experience in August 2023 in the Crypt of the Cathedral of Saints Cyril and Methodius, where 7 paratroopers, 2 of whom had been the assissinators of Heydrich under Operation Anthropoid in May 1942, died following betrayal, attack and flooding. I used still shots not video as the crypt of a church is not the rightRead More
31/05/23Roman Anchor Rising In 2018, an anchor, believed to be Roman or late Iron Age, was found off the Suffolk coast during survey work by Scottish Power Renewables on their East Anglia One windfarm. It was raised – for the last time – in 2021. On 27th September 2022, for one day only, the anchor was put on display at Ipswich Museum. Luckily,Read More
05/11/22The Man of Tao I have long been interested in Taoism. I was initially introduced to it by dear school friend David. I have been carrying out some renewed reading of key texts over the last couple of weeks because it has been selected within the next topic of my bi-monthly philosophy group. This blog is not intended even to attempt to summarise anyRead More
30/09/22Art in the garden In sunny August this year, my friend David Sharp allowed me to be a free artist in his lovely garden in Rushmere St Andrew. He has built there a wonderful Japanese teahouse and placed a statute of Buddha on its deck. I decided to use pastels for the work. I wanted to create a reasonable size work which would captureRead More
21/08/22From canon to cannon Minsmere Nature Reserve is a wonderful place but until my last visit in July I did not know that it impresses with human history as well, at least apart from the WW2 anti-tank cubes of course. Turning back from the beach on one of those very hot days we have all experienced lately, I saw the outlines of beautiful ancientRead More
19/07/22How does the creative process work? A work of art in essence comprises ideas and the expression of those ideas. How do they come about and does the second follow the first or is the process more nuanced? It is often hard for artists themselves to describe their creative process. But, while it’s fresh in my mind, I will give it a go from the storyRead More
14/07/22Here goes the Sun We all love sunsets. We will sometimes go miles to enjoy them. We celebrate them with our holiday snaps. They happen at the sea, on big landscapes, from the top of hills and mountains. But it took me 20 years in my house in Ipswich to notice, let alone study, the sunset in my back garden! I could put inRead More
20/06/22Reflections on becoming a grandparent My son and daugther-in-law say thought long and hard about the name for their daughter and knowing how much care they have put in to everything before and since I am sure they did. Elizabeth Joy! They were veering strongly towards Elizabeth and the coincidence of Platy Jubes with the birth clinched it. But what a joy too whenRead More