Cute Japanese Flying Squirrels. Reblogged via Lauraaagudelo272
Author: Marje @ Kyrosmagica
“Writing: often it is the only thing between you and impossibility.”
Reblogged from The Daily Post, Charles Bukowski, “Writing”
Jupiter Artland – The Light Pours Out of Me
THE LIGHT POURS OUT OF ME
Anya Gallaccio
https://www.jupiterartland.org/artwork/the-light-pours-out-of-me
Jupiter Artland’s The Light Pours Out OF ME’s crystal grotto was and still remains one of my greatest sources of inspiration for writing my YA novel, which I hope to publish soon. I was lucky to be invited to Jupiter Artland two years ago by a friend of mine. I didn’t realise at the time just how much impact this magical Artland would have on shaping my novel. In fact I think the Light poured out of that grotto and landed deep in my soul! This wonderful Artland houses many amazing artworks, and sculptures, as well as being a hotspot for educational activities, artist’s talks, and workshops for adults and children. This is one of those truly magical places that you want to devote some time to. So stay there a full day, visit the shop and the café. Enjoy.
“‘The Light Pours Out Of Me’ is a contemporary folly or grotto, a nod to the great tradition of British landscape gardening developed in the 18th century. This is a sculpture, but it’s also part of a garden. I would like it to be unsettling for people when they first encounter it. I’d like them to question whether they should enter the gate or not. Then, when they come into the space it is very formal, quite grandiose but intimate, a quiet place for one or two people.”
“The undulating amethyst walls are very seductive, sensual. The individual crystals grow in unruly clusters producing a deceptively smooth but treacherously jagged surface.”
“The garden is a garden of discovery – an earthwork here, a copse of cradled rocks there, the entrance to a fathomless burrow right before your feet. Visitors to Jupiter Artland are given a map indicating the location of the artworks within the grounds. But there’s no set route. Clockwise or anticlockwise is your choice. As is a left turn here or a right turn there; or the retracing of steps for a second look. The artworks are land marks, events, confrontations on a journey of discovery; an open-ended journey. If you enjoy Jupiter Artland we hope you will return. If you do, over time, you will come across new installations in the park and hopefully come to appreciate more fully the concept of this continual work-in-progress. Come and discover, contemplate and delight.”
“Travelling to Jupiter is easy and we’re only 25 minutes from the centre of Edinburgh. If you are using satellite navigation, be warned you will end up in the middle of a field upsetting our very patient neighbours. PLEASE do follow our instructions on the internet, there is only one entrance to Jupiter and that is via the B7015.”
The above text is taken from the Jupiter Artland website: http://jupiterartland.org
Photos in the body of the text are my own feeble attempts at recording this magnificent grotto.
Click on the link at the top of the page to see the Crystal Grotto in its full glory.
I will be doing a future blog post on the amazing sculptures soon. Can’t wait to tell you all about it.
Have you ever been somewhere special that inspired you? If so, please do let me know, tell me via the comment box below. I’d love to hear your experiences.
Father’s day
For Father’s Day reblogging from Hortus Closus.
I send you thousands
Kisses and a fiddle tune,
That you loved so much.
I send you my smiles too
They’re the flowers of my soul.
A Grand Tour in Rome
Another wonderful post from Bespoke Traveller. Had to reblog. Just love Rome.
A Secret Love in Venice
Reblogging this from Bespoke Traveller. If you haven’t been to Venice you must go! Such a wonderful city. Loved it.
The Dog Bar
Just had to re-blog this from Peace, love and patchouli.
Barking your way in the world today takes everything you’ve got
Taking a nap on the couch today, sure would help a lot
Wouldn’t you like to get away?
Sometimes you want to go – where everybody knows your name
and they’re always glad you came
You wanna be where you can see – your biscuits are all the same
You wanna be where everybody knows your scent.
You wanna go where people know puppies aren’t all the same
You wanna go where everybody knows your name.
When we last left off on episode twelve, Rebecca and Sam were going to tie the rawhide,
But the evil Diane came back into the scene (she of the bitch variety) and messed up the fun.
George was dismayed and proceeded to drown his spirits in the water trough
And Norm just rolled his eyes and ordered another round of biscuits.
Carla swung…
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Anne Reincarnated
RE-blogging this from Rachel Carrera, Novelist. As Anne Frank Trust’s, Digital Generation Diary is 12 June 2014-11 June 2015, for 13-15 year olds. Go to http://www.generationdiary.org.uk, to find out more.
Teachers Be Like Minions
Here’s one for all those teachers out there! End of term is nearly here.
Reblogged from Lauraagudelo272
The Art of Blogosphere Conversation: Responding to Readers
Useful post about keeping the blogging party going!






