No more travelling on a crowded tube for Cyril.
The light-hearted comments on life and artistic efforts of a poet living in Monmouthshire a.k.a. Doc Barbara. All illustrations are copyright Barbara Daniels
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
AUTUMN INSTINCT
As soon as the weather turns colder I start hoarding not nuts or acorns but jams, chutneys - and socks. There is nothing so comforting as a drawer full of new fluffy socks when winter looms and threatens.
Monday, 9 September 2013
LADYBIRD
From the back a ladybird looks pretty and harmless but from the front ...
it is a terrifying monster, enough to make any aphid's little green knees tremble with fear.
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Thursday, 5 September 2013
GREAT TIT
When I told my partner I had painted this particular bird an expression of bewilderment passed over his face.
Thursday, 29 August 2013
Heartsease
This simple flower has a choice of names: the Latin Viola tricolor as well as the more endearing Cats'-faces and Love in Idleness. I wonder why the folk terms are so varied and whether or not they say something about different localities. Perhaps, somewhere, love is perceived as being possible only in leisure moments! Somewhere else people feel the need for solace after an unhappy affair whereas others are more concerned with their pets.
Saturday, 17 August 2013
Happiness for all
There are not many news items that can - and perhaps should - make everyone feel cheerful. Yet here is one that does just that. The weather this year has been particularly favourable for butterflies and there is a large increase in their numbers. The gorgeous Red Admiral is now plentiful and lifts the heart with its colour and lively flight.
Friday, 9 August 2013
Horse-fly
Why on earth did I decide to paint a horse-fly? Out of a kind of superstition in fact. One day, as I was setting out to walk round the estuary in Newport, Pembrokeshire, one settled on the inside of my wrist and started to have its lunch. Quick as a well-trained Girl Guide, I brushed it off, sucked the spot and spat enthusiastically. Despite this, I developed a large, hard, red swelling that looked unsightly for days. I though the way forward would be to create an image of the insect and flick at it to act as a deterrent by proxy. This technique has worked and the little menaces are now eating someone else. I hope it isn't you but, if it is, you know what to do.
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