A blog about books, art, culture, film, travel, parenting, gardening,domesticity, Oxford,England and country life in Garsington, a pretty village, just outside Oxford. I also blog on business, entrepreneurship, money and life- management.
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- Aerial view of Hurst Spit and Sturt pondon Feb 21, 2012Wikio Bookmark this on Delicious...
- Fr. Theo Mathias, S.J., 1919-2005on Jan 26, 2012Obituary for Fr. Theo Mathias, S.J., 1919-2005Here is Fr. Theo's obituary from JIVAN: News and Views of Jesuits in India. I have cut into 3 columns for readability. The full page is scanned at the bottom.Return to DreamingBeneathTheS...
- Nigel Slater's baked pumpkin and roasted plumson Sep 17, 2011Nigel Slater's baked pumpkin and roasted plumsSoft-skinned and full flavoured, the season's early pumpkins and ripening plums open the door to autumn reddit thisNigel SlaterThe Observer, Sunday 4 September 2011Article historySmashing pumpkins: r...
- Thoughts on Britain's 2011 London Riotson Aug 9, 2011 in EnglandRoy and I stayed up till 2.45 a.m. yesterday following the coverage of the London riots on the Guardian's live blog and other media and social media.It was grimly fascinating watching the protests, rioting and looting spread from London to Birm...
- Cooking With Basilon Jul 17, 2011Nigel Slater's basil recipesFragrant, spicy and fragile⦠inhale deeply and basil will transport you straight to the Med in a herby hazeShare17 reddit thisNigel SlaterThe Observer, Sunday 17 July 2011Article historyA brush with basil: Nigel Sla...
- The Road to Milford Sound (New Zealand)on Jul 14, 2011The Road to Milford Sound (New Zealand)(Guest post by Roy Mathias)The Milford track is perhaps the most famous walk in the world, and can only be trekked with a reservation--that is hard to get. I have walked the Routeburn track, enjoying...
- on Jul 14, 2011The Road to Milford Sound (New Zealand) (Guest post by Roy Mathias) The Milford track is perhaps the most famous walk in the world, and can only be trekked with a reservation--that is hard to get. I have walked the Routeburn track, enjoyi...
- Salmon and Horseradish sauce in 20 minuteson Jul 13, 2011 in RecipesAngela Hartnett's warm salmon and pickled cucumber salad recipeThis quick meal combines mild-flavoured salmon with the strong tastes of horseradish and soyShare reddit thisAngela Hartnettguardian.co.uk, Wednesday 13 July 2011 16.35 BSTArticle hi...
- Growing Perennial Horseradishon Jul 13, 2011Horseradish is a perennial herb (it lasts for several years) originating from southeast Europe. Its tough twisted root is used in cooking to make horseradish sauce, a tangy and peppery sauce used to accompany fish and roast meat.Horseradish is...
- The Best Way of Avoiding or Dealing with Clutteron Jul 9, 2011See this brilliant post from The UncluttererThe Keystone DemiseDoes this ever happen to you: Your home is functioning at its best and chores are getting done when they need to be done. Then, the light bulb burns out in the laundry room (or some...
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