Thursday 29 March 2012

small things

yesterday i got home to find a parcel from my aunty betty.  inside were three gorgeous aran handknits for luke.  luckily they look big enough to be just perfect for autumn when he'll turn one.



cables are something i have never tried, but the beautiful owls by kate davies is on my to do list for 2012 so, for practice i have this dishcloth by baldwin designs lined up next.

can't wait to get started.  at the moment i'm mired in the quagmire that is my gilet court d'ete.  i've so far knitted a cardigan for me, a cardigan for luke and a bag since i've cast this on.  the problem with my apathy towards this is i just don't like the colour...i can only describe it as waxy wine, it seriously does look like a blackcurrant wine gum.  i should've frogged ages ago but 3 skeins later its still on the needles - once i've started something i'm like a dog with a bone.

Thursday 1 March 2012

liminal

so this week i learnt a new word.  liminal.

jamie doward used it in the beautifully descriptive first paragraph of his article Project runway: carving up the Kent marshes:

Few places in England are more haunting than the Kent marshes. They are a desolate, liminal place where land melts into sea and history floats on geography: a place where smugglers lurked, where Spitfires once swirled like starlings. Here, buttressing the marshes where Dickens had Magwitch confront Pip, and where Derek Jarman lived in his famous poppy-strewn retreat, Prospect Cottage, lies the peninsula of Dungeness, England's last line of defence against the Channel – a unique, denuded moonscape.

liminal is not a word i'd heard of before, but is one which couldn't describe the type of landscapes i like to photograph better.


i've always liked empty places.  quiet places where the impact of the landscape overwhelms any problems or issues that are happening in 'real life'.  in wexford we're lucky to have many such places, and one of the most striking is the raven.  a spit of forest that juts out into wexford harbour, capped at the end by a landscape of another world.  of marshes and pure white sands.  white horses and fallen pines.  where if you time it right and get really lucky, you won't see another person.