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Lockdown days

By Elaine Elkington | Published: 15 March 2021

I’m trying an experiment. Some days I’m up in blue skies and other days I’m down in the mud. I decided to find something for each day of one working week to illustrate beauty and optimism in the world. I’m starting from home – looking at things locally, since we’re in lockdown. I don’t know […]

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‘To a Green Thought in a Green Shade’

By Elaine Elkington | Published: 18 February 2021

This is a line in a poem called ‘The Garden’, by Andrew Marvell (1621-1678) and it came to mind as I explored a gravelled alley way between houses on a daily exercise ramble, passing by a garden fence. There was a short piece by David Attenborough in ‘The Times’ suggesting how humanity’s relationship with nature […]

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Ups and downs in the weather… a few local observations during lockdown …

By Elaine Elkington | Published: 17 February 2021

Heavy rain, storms, floods, howling winds, followed by snow and ice, brilliant sunshine, extremes of temperature … small tornadoes have also been reported in different parts of the country. Climate change can’t be ignored any more. Below are a few recent local photos of the Thames and Barnes Pond, showing the changeable moods in the […]

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Orlando – The Marmalade Cat

By Elaine Elkington | Published: 15 February 2021

I dreamed of a handsome, ginger cat and the next day I saw him in the street, unconcerned, strolling along, a curious ‘flâneur’, busy with his day. He reminded me of Orlando, the Marmalade Cat – books I enjoyed reading as a child. The series, starring Orlando, was both written and illustrated by Kathleen Hale, […]

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Covid Christmas 2020

By Elaine Elkington | Published: 28 January 2021

Was it worth putting up decorations during lockdown for just the two of us? I didn’t buy a tree and was grateful for that because it seems such a sad waste of trees even though the glorious smell of pine forests infuses the air in your home for a short while. When I was a […]

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Books to read during ‘lockdown’ times

By Elaine Elkington | Published: 21 December 2020

The thing I miss most at the moment is having a conversation in the company of friends who make me laugh with abandon. There are different types of humour – and it’s the one thing that makes an immediate bond with someone when you recognise that you have a similar type. It’s not easy to […]

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Harbingers of Autumn ‘At Home’

By Elaine Elkington | Published: 7 November 2020

Holidays cancelled or changed to the UK only. Some people got away over the summer but testing for Covid-19 brought hassle to airports and a hasty return from places like France to catch the last trains home through the Channel Tunnel before restrictions were put in place. Some of us stayed put – but reluctantly. […]

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The Thames at Wallingford … time for a change

By Elaine Elkington | Published: 3 September 2020

We have a chance of three days away as lockdown is lifted – for the moment. Where to go, especially as coronavirus was still ‘out there’ ? It had to be less than two hours drive from home and by a river, where we could walk and take a picnic. If it rained a lot, […]

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Two lovely men

By Elaine Elkington | Published: 8 July 2020

I talk about these two men in my biography on this site. However, I recently came upon their obituaries when I was looking through old photos and wanted to celebrate the time I spent with each of them. I loved them both. I had the good fortune to be personal assistant to John St John […]

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‘The Mirror & the Light’ by Hilary Mantel

By Elaine Elkington | Published: 4 July 2020

These ‘coronavirus’ months at home began with feeling anxious. It settled down into a routine, restful at times, restless at others. Gradually, lockdown started to become tedious and I became desperate to achieve something other than domestic chores – all necessary but many of them repetitive, made worse by not much of a change of […]

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