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16Jan 2018 by Alice Ewens No Comments
Angels Of The Get Through by Andrea Gibson

Angels Of The Get Through by Andrea Gibson

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Andrea Gibson's "Angels Of The Get Through". An ode to best friends from their new album "Hey Galaxy"
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28Dec 2017 by Alice Ewens No Comments
such poetry

such poetry

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From "Rise, Sister, Rise" by Rebecca Campbell
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10Dec 2017 by Alice Ewens No Comments
Maybe I Need You ~ Andrea Gibson

Maybe I Need You ~ Andrea Gibson

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From "Maybe I Need You" by Andrea Gibson
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10Dec 2017 by Alice Ewens No Comments
chinese silk

chinese silk

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Chinese Silk
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19Nov 2017 by Alice Ewens No Comments
Night market

Night market

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night market, goa
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19Nov 2017 by Alice Ewens No Comments
At the closing of the day

At the closing of the day

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a sunset somewhere over New Zealand
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19Nov 2017 by Alice Ewens No Comments
the sea, the sea

the sea, the sea

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Morjim Beach, Goa, India
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19Nov 2017 by Alice Ewens No Comments
sun mandala

sun mandala

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19Nov 2017 by Alice Ewens No Comments
Laugharne Estuary

Laugharne Estuary

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We visited Laugharne in June 2016. Dylan Thomas grew up here and it was a windswept and wild as his poetry made it to be. "Light breaks where no sun shines; Where no sea runs, the waters of the heart Push their tides". From Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines, published in 1934
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14Oct 2017 by Alice Ewens No Comments
Shingi Moon – Kintsugi

Shingi Moon – Kintsugi

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"Kintsugi" by Shinji Moon, published in The Anatomy of Being, 2012.Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold or other metals, treating breakages and repairs as part of the history of an object, rather than something to hide.
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