Not very well
Posts by Rebecca Lambert (She/Her) ♾️🐭🍉
Rheumatoid flare-up: 1
Bec - 0
confined to barracks for the next few days 😢
Friends of Anne of Cleves House / Sussex Archaeological Society - The Working Coast
About:
Date: Friday 24 April
Time: Doors open at 7.15pm for a 7.30pm start
Tickets: £10 (cash only). Dm for info on how to reserve tickets
Anne of Cleves House Museum 52 Southover High Street Lewes BN7 1JA
Bexhill
Star-Gulls
Goodnight 👋🙂
Evening Week: 3
Happy Evening 😊
DinoDwardling
Dino Encounter: 2 🤯🦕😊
Cat-Ears Cloud
Evening Walk: 2
Evening Walk: 1
Wonderful 🙂
A female-presenting figure is seated on a white cloth draped over a fishing net and an old rope, on top of a dark rock. They are holding a lyre in their hands, and parts of their skin seem like scaled like a fish. Around their neck is a necklace of pearls.
New artwork:
Siren
www.lazaruscorporation.co.uk/artists/paul...
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Reflecting upon reflections…
This evening I came upon a lunar-like landscape, populated with bone-white mussel high-rises…
The Tower at Sissinghurst for me 🙂
A black and white photo of Mary Evershed observing the Sun. Overlaid text reads: 'A constellation of women in the history of astronomy. Dr Sian Prosser, Thursday 14 May, 19.30-21.00.'
In our next #LovellLecture, Dr Sian Prosser explores the stories of the women who helped shape our understanding of the Universe, from early pioneers such as Caroline Herschel and Mary Somerville to a constellation of lesser-known figures: https://ow.ly/EKVR50YL3TL
Grid of ten labelled spring wildflowers with photos and names (e.g., snowdrop, daffodil, bluebell, primrose).
Spring flower spotter!
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A grid of nine illustrations of brutalist buildings
The National Theatre has joined my Brutalist Collection.
Have a look www.gailmyerscough.co.uk/brutalist-co...
Aren’t they lovely 😊
I really will! I love exploring all the wee pools and crevices. Whole worlds and canyons to be explored 🙂
Couldn’t get out at low tide yesterday, but am aiming to do so today 🙂
Thank you, nature working their wonders, yet again 🙂
The world’s an increasingly scary place, but I take great comfort in seeking out, often overlooked, beauty
Frequently, it’s the ‘small’ things that have the biggest impact upon me. The joy they give me feels like an act of resistance in dark times
Love this stone in St Ives Museum
“There are hints of Orwell’s 1984 in this sort of manipulation of language, manipulation of the truth… The whole thing reads like a scenario for, on the 1 hand, a sort of new movie, & also a new blueprint for a kind of militaristic religion…”
JG Ballard, 3/11/03
We miss you Jim x
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