2020: a unique opportunity to watch colour and beauty emerge on each and every day of this year’s spring - and we hope to be here to see, enjoy and record it all. Oh - and by the way - this is astronomical, not meteorological spring. Of course! Saturday 21 March - brilliant … Continue reading Week 1: Andover Garden Watch 2020 – a very special spring
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Portraits : David Hockney and friends: 4 March 2020
It was another wet early March day in London. Fortuitously I had already arranged to meet my brother in the afternoon at Tate Modern, as anxiety about Covid 19 was beginning to grow, but before so-called lock-down was declared. The train journey was tense, and I chose to walk to Piccadilly for a late morning … Continue reading Portraits : David Hockney and friends: 4 March 2020
Piemonte – January 2020: the first of many
25 January – 1 February 2020 Saturday sadly was our last if brief moment in the UK as an EU member state. We clambered off an Easyjet flight from Nantes to eat a leisurely lunch in a Lebanese outlet in Gatwick North, before clambering on another Easyjet flight to Turin. We arrived as the light […]
The Loire – January 2020
Tuesday 21 January We caught the 09.06, having walked through frosty Andover, heading for Stansted via Clapham, Vauxhall, and Tottenham Hale to the Ryanair flight at 14.40 to Nantes. A slow but easy journey; and we were early. This is a WSET fact-finding visit for David, and as a passenger, something of a holiday for … Continue reading The Loire – January 2020
Mary Quant: the V & A’s time machine
I am still reeling from the impact of yesterday’s visit to the V & A’s Quant exhibition. We met at 11 in the main foyer, and sensibly opted for coffee first, to catch up on some of the ludicrous number of years since our last meeting. Despite having seen each other only perhaps half … Continue reading Mary Quant: the V & A’s time machine
A day of self portraits: 24 October 2019
How best to spend a wet autumn day in London ? How about a whirlwind tour of former day versions of the selfie? (though that not one of them is smiling is a bit of a clue that something rather more profound is going on) Helene Schjerfbeck, Anthony Gormley and Lucian Freud at the RA; … Continue reading A day of self portraits: 24 October 2019
Five Days in Provence: October 2019
Two working days in Provence for David happily combined with a visit to Saturnin-lès-Apt in the Luberon where we spent the weekend with Rob and Joanna (and other friends) in their new property La Madre de Dieu. British Airways from Heathrow delivered us safely and on time to Marseille’s terminal 1 (the smart end) and […]
After the party – late July 2019
Saturday Work in progress Jill and Peter drove to Switzerland taking the magnums (presents from Giulio and Gianpaolo) and the remaining bottles of Trento doc sparkling wine we used for the toast. Photo of group The rest of us headed to Morisfarms cantina at Poggetti, just beyond Cura Nova on the Scarlino … Continue reading After the party – late July 2019
Venerdi 26 July 2019: auguri! cena di compleanno
Some pics..... This was the beginning: la degustazione The middle : la cena (home-sourced cinghiali) The toast: To the next 65 years! The end: finishing off the bottles The next morning at Morisfarms with Gulio and Janey A quiet hotel and a very carnivorous last supper
Late July 2019: arriving in Massa Marittima
Over thirty friends and family joined us at Il Girifalco, Massa Marittima to celebrate David’s first 65 years. Hugh, David and I arrived on Tuesday 23 July to find Jill, Peter and Lottie (travelling on her ice-cooler blanket) already in place after their drive from the UK, and ready for supper (including that runaway favourite … Continue reading Late July 2019: arriving in Massa Marittima
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