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Laetitia Maklouf

Superficial things going on in my home and garden, and in my head...absolutely none of it important.

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Latest Issues

Thoughts on life without a kitchen

It’s been three weeks; I feel like I’m in a position to tease out what works and what doesn’t in this situation. Right now we are living in our garden room, which, after setting up a mini-oven, electric camping stove, kettle and mini-larder...

9 days ago
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New painting!

It seems as though a part of my brain has been demolished along with my kitchen. Not having a kitchen is actually remarkably freeing in many ways. For one thing, I have discovered meal deals. (I KNOW that his makes me sound exactly like Jac...

16 days ago
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Gravel Gorgeosity

Bulb-tastic QEII Garden, Photographed by Clive Nichols

I want to tell you about a new, exciting garden in the middle of The Regent’s Park in London. I was invited to a preview last week and I am now officially in love. Despite the fact tha...

a month ago
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Excellence at Failure.

Not to blow my own trumpet, but I really am VERY good at failing. It’s something I excel at on the regular, and because I am a very slow learner, I often fail at the same thing over and over again. If failing often and spectacularly were re...

a month ago
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My Garden

I wanted to show you an update on my birch tree in a basket situation. I ordered this tree back in xxx last year and put it in this gigantic woven basket (interior of which is basically a huge plastic pot on wheels). I deliberately chose th...

a month ago
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