The famous sculptor Philip Jackson gifted this piece of his work to the Sussex town of Midhurst last year. It's of Dante and I'd been looking forwards to seeing it for myself when I was next over that way. Our recent trip over to Woolbeding presented me with the perfect opportunity. I've not seen the likes of it before.
Eccentric Amblings and Ramblings From Gnat Bottomed Towers
The life and adventures of a mildly dotty old bird.
Friday, 11 July 2025
Wednesday, 9 July 2025
Gossip
'If you've got nothing nice to say....Come and sit with me.'
A spot of acerbic wit from Alice Roosevelt Longworth for today.
Arilx
Monday, 7 July 2025
Big Gem
Although I wouldn't quote me on this, at a rough guess I've visited all the NT paid sites in Sussex now bar one which has eluded me. Every year I've thought that I must get over to see the gardens at Woolbeding, but it's only open on two weekdays for a few months and you have to prebook. Those facts alone indicated that it was a small place....wrong. I don't think anyone would call 30 acres small would they😀 It's absolutely glorious with unusual plantings and a whole area dedicated to the old silk route. There's woodland [those twisty branches are London Plane trees], follies, lakes, formal borders, whimsical fairytale huts and wildflower meadows. My normal go to description for such finds is a 'little gem', but this is a stonking great gem with a huge diamond shaped glass house which is opened to the elements in the warm weather. All those years I didn't quite get round to it...thank goodness I have made amends now that we have time to have such adventures in between David's ongoing treatment. Please enjoy💮💮💮
Friday, 4 July 2025
Door makeover
Whenever I visit Tewkesbury there's one door that sports a different painted design every time I visit. Sadly we've had to cancel our plans to go this year as David is mid treatment, but in the mean time it would appear that the door on this former Horsham chapel [now a hairdressing salon] is receiving similar attention as it hosts the annual Art Trail. Last year we had this.

Have a great weekend folks.
Arilx
Thursday, 3 July 2025
King's Lynn
If there's a town that I am unfamiliar with that promises 'a strange walk' then I'm in. By my standards [which to be frank are probably weirder than most people's] it wasn't that strange, but I did rather fall in love with King's Lynn.
In earlier times the town was situated on the coast and was a trading post in the medieval trade alliance, the Hanseatic League, which was formed to protect the interests of Northern Europe and the Baltic States. From a position of great dominance the league gradually fractured or lost ground to its rivals and by the mid 17th century it had ceased to be the great powerhouse it had once been. KL is the only town over here that still has an original Hanseatic warehouse. With the ever shifting Eastern coastline KL now finds itself inland, but interestingly it joined the modern equivalent of the Hanseatic league in 2005.
So what does one find as one wanders around the town aside from its strong trading and maritime history? Many beautiful buildings in a myriad of architectural styles for starters.
Tuesday, 1 July 2025
Angelic
I thought that you might like to see something a little different today It is unusual to see well preserved medieval paintings on church screens. Most were destroyed after the Reformation, but against the odds this set survived in Wiggenhall, Norfolk. The church is in the care of the CCT and has unfortunately closed today for maintenance work, so we were lucky to get in there just in time.
Arilx
Monday, 30 June 2025
Big Jobbie
When I waltzed down into my garden at 6am to inspect the contents of my weekly trap I could see that there was a very big jobbie sat on the top having a mighty doze.
Dante
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