Thursday, 27 February 2025

Thursday 27th February - spring...?

 We were at Nymans Gardens again today; it's becoming a regular haunt. The house is interesting; there was a huge fire in 1947 which turned it into a ruin. A new house was built seamlessly inside the ruin and incorporating much of what was left, which is why the left hand side in this picture looks like an old manor house, and the right a ruined country mansion.


I do love a garden door! I can walk through without stooping, but BB would get a tremendous whack on his forehead if he wasn't careful. 



This camellia will be covered in red flowers next time we see it;



And just look at all the buds on this vine;



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'You can learn to draw in 30 days'

I'm letting my enthusiasm for this book run away with me; 

This is part of the first lesson; all you need is a piece of paper and a pencil...
I've skipped the previous page where you were instructed to draw a circle and a sun to show the direction of the light.


Like this...


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The next line was a challenge to find music for. I spent time hunting down the memory of a hymn, words by Keble, tune by Orlando Gibbons which I remembered from school;


But the lyrics don't fit the poem after the forth line.

I remembered a very modern, formless piece by Ligeti called Atmospheres which was in a unit on 'Space' I used to teach to year 5 and 6;

It has a formless, awesome sound... but not to everyone's taste. Ligeti was deliberately avoiding form, beats, pulse, rhythm, melody; all the things we expect in music


Then I came across this, Debussy Images for orchestra, La Nuit - which seems to suggest the bird of paradise as well. So take your pick!




10 comments:

  1. That looks like an amazing place to visit. It was incredibly creative to rebuild around what was left after the fire. The gardens look amazing!

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    1. The house, ruins and gardens, and the Messell family that lived there are all very interesting.

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  2. Debussy every time! I'm just so traditional!

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    1. It's more listenable than Ligeti for sure!

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  3. Thanks for taking us along on the visit. Looks like a really lovely place to go. It's definitely an interesting looking house!

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    1. They only had time to rescue one picture from the dining room in the fire; a Velasquez or a painting of Granny; they chose Granny!

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  4. Nymans Gardens looks like a wonderful place for a walk. I'm keeping an eye on my own camellia bush; there are many fat buds but no colour yet.

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    1. I've not been down to look at my little camellia bush yet.
      Nymans is a perfect size for me.

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  5. Debussy for me. Our camellias are bursting forth, they grow well here and we have several. Nymans is a lovely place to visit. Regards Sue H

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    1. A camellia in full flower is a beautiful sight! I prefer them to azaleas and rhododendrons.

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