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It has been a very May week at the Barracks. Every morning has been quite chilly, but by the middle of the afternoon, we can be found somewhere on the grounds, loading up on vitamin sunshine. The hot water storage tanks are starting to warm...
This week has seen me mostly sitting at my desk, brain cramping up, re-writing the entirety of The Book, aka The Albatross. The short sojourns in the garden were mostly defined by a series of inanimate objects refusing to play nicely, and h...
Happy Beltane to all. Or Walpurgisnacht if you prefer it Germanic. The two festivals are approximately the same sort of thing in that they both happen on the 1st of May, and they are both about welcoming the start of Summer, and there are f...
Good morning. It’s 6am and I have been staring at this screen for about 20 minutes now. I have no idea what sort of a mood I must have been in yesterday, but I wrote something kinda angry and kinda political. The title was “Bombing schools...
I was looking through the photos from Aprils gone by at the Barracks, and it is actually very unusual not to have snow at all in the month. May with all her darling buds might be Spring proper, but a week of frosts next month would also be...
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Weekly chapters in an infinite serialisation of a book being written one page at a time. Building self-sufficient, vegan community; investigating what we can do to shorten the time we spend in collapse and help future humans. With pigs
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