Abstract Landscape Painter. Rural Dweller. Lover of Modernist Art and Design.
20 January
A bitterly cold and sleety day. In a Lavenham garden, we spot snowdrops appearing beneath, and adjacent to, a shrub with vivid scarlet stems. The plant’s interwoven, basket-like structure is both striking and intriguing. Possibly a type of willow?
We visit friends, and from their sitting room window, gaze out across a sweeping view and see six deer trotting along the line of a hedgerow. They pause now and then to graze at the edge of the field.
It is definitely a good day to be watching the wildlife from indoors, with convivial company and a mug of hot coffee in hand.
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