Sunday 25 August 2019

Honeysuckle

'Honeysuckle' -  digital media - George Roberts - August 2019

Thoughts of home

Home is defined by the perfume of honeysuckle

Heady on summer’s warmest night
With gibbous Moon lit Armstrong bright
Fragrant
Heaven scent 

The driven sound of rain
 Wet on window pane
A herring gull’s sad reverberant cry
Night trains in the distance passing by

Bread baking
 Coffee percolating
Buttered Toast
Sunday Roast

An old dressing gown or favourite chair
A tiny knitted and much loved bear
A place to hang a Sunday best hat
A red felt lobster or family cat

Home is all these things and very much more
Where you kiss and hold safe all those you adore

George Roberts


Wednesday 7 August 2019

Still Life by Woo


'Still Life by Woo' - Milton Artist -Pixie Boon -Acrylic on paper - 2019

" Now on exhibition at the Oulton Broad Gallery Suffolk."

Sunday 4 August 2019

Stewart Green's Amazing Nano World


The Windmill

The Watermill

'Beside the Seaside'

'Friend of the Cabine', musician and 'nano-modeller', Stewart Green created the above, absolutely tiny but detailed working models in his Oulton Broad workshop. "Isn't that a pip"?





For other brilliant models made by Stewart follow the links:
Southwold Railway
Loch MacToggue

Saturday 3 August 2019

‘Get Tanked Up’ with Syd Carp' No1


Scenes of life and death from Syd's 60 litre Tropical Aquarium

Welcome to ‘GTU’ the home of ‘Fish keeping’ on a budget, a wonderful hobby for the overly focussed and those fond of a pun.

“So Syd, what do you know about tropical fish keeping”? I hear you say.
Well the truthful answer to this is ‘not much’ but then again we all learn best by trial and error. What I can honestly say to you is that the topsoil in my back garden is chock full with my fish keeping mistakes and errors.

“Syd, is fish keeping something anyone can do?”
Few people realise the many similarities between manned space flight and fish keeping. Get a few little things wrong and death and destruction will follow as sure as night follows day. So fish keepers - ‘sweat the small stuff’ and keep your tank an oasis of health and tranquillity.

Syd's Ram Tetra

“Syd, is fish keeping expensive?”
Yes and no. Keeping ‘great white sharks’ is a ‘cash rich’ hobby and requires a very large living room or dentist’s reception area to accommodate.  On the other hand, keeping a few ‘mountain minnows in an unheated fresh water aquarium can be both rewarding and cost minimal.

“Syd, in fish keeping is there a prime directive?”
Yes.  An aquarium is an isolated biosphere totally reliant upon the fish keeper. So the prime directive is:
At all times maintain the health and welfare of your aquarium and its contents.

Recent addition to Syd's Tropical Aquarium

“Syd, is this difficult to do”
Yes and no. Yes because an aquarium biosphere is a dynamic system. No because if you can obtain equilibrium or balance an aquarium will, with a little regular assistance from the fish keeper, maintain itself.

“Syd, do children make good ‘fish keepers?”
Yes, with Plasticine or modelling clay.

Next time I will consider the issues involved with choosing and setting up a small heated tropical fish aquarium.

No fish, molluscs or crustaceans were harmed either directly or indirectly in the making of this blog. 

Steve Dongle's Nature Table for Two - No1


A Painted Lady Butterfly on a Japanese Anemone in Steve Dongle's garden.

"In the last couple of months things have been ‘quiet’ in the ‘Cabine’.  So this morning, when our old mate Steve Dongle showed up, we were delighted to see the loveable old eco-warrior back on top form.  Apparently, he has been out of circulation for sometime after a tree fell on him. Just goes to show that there are risks associated with ‘keeping your friends close’.

Steve assures me that now he has recovered, he will continue to write his series of blog reports for the ‘Cabine’ - ‘Steve Dongles top 100 trees’.  He also suggested a new one ‘Steve Dongle’s Nature Table for Two’. As the ‘Cabine’ is located in rural Suffolk, we thought this suggestion, rather like caterpillars, had legs. We hope you like Steve’s first report and follow future developments.
In the event of a ‘no deal Brexit’  Steve has offered to include practical and helpful tips on how to live off the land and cook human flesh with only a magnifying glass - amazing!".  George Roberts

Nature Table for Two

" I have been alive for 69 long  hot summers and I cant remember a better one for butterflies. My garden has been teeming with 'em. The number of 'Painted Lady' butterflies  I have seen this year is stupendous and fantastic!

Red Admiral on the Buddleia
 Everybody admires a 'Red Admiral' and I'm no exception. I can remember the summers of my youth spent in glorious Maidstone, located at  the heart of the 'desirable south east', where and when you could not find a 'darlin bud of May' that wasn't encrusted with 'em - fantastic and stupendous!

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Peacock Butterfly

A lovely jewel like butterfly. My old friend Madge loved her peacock colours - fantastic!

Gate Keeper Butterfly
A small brown butterfly first discovered by Egon Spengler in Gosaria - stupendous!

A 'Queen' on on the move - a swarm of bees
We heard 'em first. A wonderful 'hum' of bees. Then they were all around us, in our hair and on our clothes. Neither of us panicked and neither of us were stung. Who doesn't' like a bee or honey come to that? - fantastic!


IPOD (Interesting Plant of the Day)


Never pass up a bush without giving it a look , for the hedgerow is nature's treasury of wonders! The cream covered football, ,centre stage in the above photo, is an 'oak apple' or 'oak gall'. An oak apple is not a fruit but the result of a tree's reaction to infestation by a gall wasp in the family Cynipidae. The adult female wasp lays single eggs in developing leaf buds. The wasp larvae feed on the gall tissue resulting from their secretions, which modify the oak bud into the gall, a structure that protects the developing larvae until they undergo metamorphosis into adults -  amazing, fantastic and stupendous " - Steve Dongle environmentalist and eco-warrior.

Signed copies of Steve Dongle's book  'Steve Dongle's Top 100 Trees' are still available from the Waveney Gazette price £10 or 5 Euros.

Friday 2 August 2019

Euler's Disk


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                  George Roberts digital media July 2019