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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Classic Tractors- The Little Grey Fergie
Great Little Workhorse Probably the most famous tractor ever in Britain was the Little Grey Fergie, the result of a collaboration after the war between Harry Ferguson and The Standard Motor Company in Coventry. In 1945 the factory was standing … Continue reading
The Lily Pond
No prizes, but can anyone guess where this is?
Badger Cottage
Badger Cottage, Compton Dundon Going through the files and came across this painting of Badger Cottage at Compton Dundon, which is between Street and Somerton. It just looks so English doesn’t it? So peaceful,so sunny and so very timeless, it just makes … Continue reading
Charity Farm
A long term client has added a major painting to their collection this month.
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Childhood Days 2
Weather like this I really should get the bike out. If only all the roads weren’t uphill from here. Uphill ,one of the paintings from my Childhood days series,once sold on many thousands of … Continue reading
Acers in the Spring
Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum group planting on DIY slab Should look good in a few years time
Lord Janner Case Really weird
It is really weird this Greville Janner case that they are going on about. The Director of Public Prosecutions who is letting it drop because of his dementia is Alison Saunders, the leader of the victims group is a Saunders and there … Continue reading
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Spring is in the Air
Spring Colours That a was the theme of this months Bonsai competition at Taunton & Somerset Bonsai Club and my little group of Acers on my DIY rock slab came a pleasing second. Mind you there were only three in the novices … Continue reading
PM visits Yeovil
‘Oi could’ave sworn that wur Mr Cameron just drove by’ Cropped from painting ‘Nosey Parkers’ which as print and greeting card sold thousands of copies