Down by the river
We've had just a few sunny days this month, so it was great to go for a decent walk recently with W in pretty warm sunshine for November. Our usual meet up spot is on the Town Bridge; it's always an interesting view whilst waiting, further enhanced since late September by the latest mural courtesy of Public Art Chippenham.* This one's by Sophie Mess ( @sophiemess_ on Insta) who's noted for her vibrant botanical art and she doesn't disappoint in this instance. I'm glad to admit I made a small crowdfunder contribution to this one, especially now the mural's been revealed as the subject matter resonates with me and quite a lot of this blog's content. I'm pleased she's included the word Unity in her piece, which is a link to Chippenham's town motto, Unity and Loyalty. It's good to be reminded of it during these strange and relatively turbulent times. Next up is a competition for the next project: ideas for the decoration of the Open Reach ...
They look lovely - where's your allotment!
ReplyDeleteI bet the smell is intoxicating!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty and they must smell delicious, like fall!
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ReplyDeleteMark - it's not far from you!
ReplyDeleteCIMS - I also had to put quite a few on my compost heap which began to smell of cider!
Michelle - there's a lovely smell in the kitchen at the moment :)
Janet - Here. You. Are...
Now why did I lug a bag of windfall Bramleys home with me yesterday, when I could have had some without moving from my chair?
ReplyDeleteAnna - these are dessert apples, so you still need your Bramleys!
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