Weekend Wandering: Public Art Discoveries
It's been great to find lots more public art around Chippenham this year; enough to make this collage for your delectation. From left to right and top to bottom we have: Mustard Bustards by @lucas_antics next to Cousin Norman's and Artel31 on Union Road; Morris Dancer by the ever reliable Chippenham Knatty Knitters on Chippenham High Street for this year's folk festival; In Unity Beauty Unfolds by Sophie Mess at Rivo Lounge Kingfisher by Nathan Pritchard in the Kingfisher pub car park on Hungerdown Lane; Chippenham collage by 2024's Fringe February contributors; Canal scene by Ed Poster at the bus station Winnie's Barbershop by @hardlytryinganyway on Sheldon Road; Mystery horse next to St Andrew's church; Rainbow High Street project led by Public Art Chippenham for Chippenham Pride 2025 Sadly the Morris dancer was the last topper for the post box as it's now gone solar as have at least 2 others in Chippenham. Fingers crossed the other locations get th...


Concentrate mentally on soil and digging which is done, solution will come...
ReplyDeleteI have housemaid's knee, so I sympathise. My solution so far: butch it out and dig anyway. Probably not a medically recognised therapy, but what the hell.
ReplyDeleteIgnore the digging - difficult I know but there's no point in making your elbow worse. Read seed catalogues instead :-)
ReplyDeleteI agree with easygardener, let it heal, then go back to it. If weeds are worrying you peg down some black tarp or similar to suppress them. With the rain we are supposed to get this weekend the soil won't thank you for working it anyway. For you - try gentle exercise to keep it mobile, gentle massage, glucosamine, arnica, either topically or as a pillule, or other anti-inflammatory, acupuncture (I swear by this), and reflexology are beneficial too. (I just got back from 2 hours with Rachel, yay!)
ReplyDeleteHope it's feeling much better soon xx
Zoe's idea of the weed suppressing membrane seems very sensible. Hope the elbow gets better soon - probably too much knitting!
ReplyDeleteVP, I would loan you some monkeys, but there is a large body of water in the way.
ReplyDeleteEwa - I do hope so
ReplyDeleteSoilman - that's exactly what I've been doing, with the help of Ibulieve!
Easygardener - that's very very tempting!
Zoe - I'm thinking of raisding the local supermarkets for lots of cardboard. Will cause some controversy up at the plot, but what the hell!
PG - thanks! And possibly too much blogging!
Deb - that's a nice thought :) I thought of borrowing your Label 'I'm a wimp' when I was writing this ;)
I can loan you SomeBeans - he's bereft now he's finished digging our allotment. All he needs in return is cake.
ReplyDeleteWhen can he start? I'll start baking right now...
ReplyDeleteThe digging will still be there when you are fit enough to tackle it. Not worth aggrevating your poorly arm. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anna. It's just a bit depressing as my plot's covered with weeds now and everyone else's has lots of lovely dug areas.
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