Feeding Our Minds

Birmingham's Museum & Art Gallery is thriving!  Each time I visit, I am amazed at the sheer amount and diversity of people who are strolling through its galleries, stopping at this painting, or that piece of glass, reading the info boards and generally really...

Method in the muddle

A while ago, I wrote a post saying about how my brain lags about 3 weeks behind everyone else when I'm doing a course or a workshop or something similar, and that I'm usually in a total fuddle and have to let my brain just filter it through in its own sweet time. ...

Flu, ice sculptures and playing for pleasure!

Like so many people I know, I've spent a large part of the last week in bed with proper flu.  It's left a lingering chesty cough and I was a little concerned about how I would cope with playing tenor sax for the Trent River Big Band who were performing at a Golden...

Complex Weavers’ study day

It's always fun to stay with friends.  It's even more fun to meet up with like-minded individuals from all over the country who get together for a learning experience.   This week some of the UK Complex Weavers met up at Handweavers' Studio for a study day with Marg...