Orange tree, Rome

Orange tree, Rome

Tweet Orange tree, Rome Originally uploaded by courgettelawn. Tom took this photo when he came to visit me when I was staying at the British School at Rome last year. The BSR have orange and lemon trees in their courtyard garden (cortile). They were beautiful, but some of the fruit were quite vile. Click on [...]

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The Respect agenda

The Respect agenda

TweetToday, the British government lauched its new (well it had to be ‘new’ didn’t it?) ‘Respect agenda’. I can here it now, “about time too,” “bloody yobs, something needs to be done” etc., etc. But what does it all mean? Many of us have suffered the stupid behaviour of other people, perhaps having to live [...]

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Tangerine quartz

Tangerine quartz

TweetYesterday, I bought an amazing bed of tangerine quartz. Today, I have been trying to find out what causes the fabulous tangerine-orange hue. The colouring is translucent and comes from the surfaces of the quartz, rather than from the inclusion of a foreign mineral within. Tom (my extremely excellent other half) asked about what causes [...]

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Good friends

TweetSome of my many good friends and kin have already made lovely comments. I am very touched. It makes me feel all orangey inside. Nice. Thanks +

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Happy flowers

Happy flowers

Tweet Why is it that no matter how much you tread on a lawn with daisies, these beauties always spring back up again with their pure white and proud petals and their sunny centres? To me, daisies demonstrate that there is a place in this idiotic world for eternal optimism and unconditional happiness. They keep [...]

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The beautiful life

The beautiful life

Tweet These two ladybirds were mating on the leaves of one of the leaves of an oriental poppy in our garden (May 2005). It’s good to see these things still happen in the middle of one of the most innocuous cities in Britain.  How wonderful.

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Oranges in winter

Oranges in winter

TweetSweet orange, Citrus sinensis. This one here is still on its tree in March, in the centre of Rome, after the rain. The finest marmalade is made from Seville or bitter oranges, pithy and full of large pectin-filled pips, Citrus aurantium. Apparently, oranges are considered to be berries as they hold multiple seeds (pips) and [...]

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Hello world

Hello world

TweetWelcome to my soapbox. Come back for comment on life, the universe, people, history, madness, smells, oranges and beauty. And food. There’ll be a lot of good food here. One small leap for one small woman.

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