Tuesday 24 May 2011

Sand play


I had a brilliant time the other day playing on the beach at Winterton in Norfolk with teacher and animator, Becca, who was gamely showing me how to animate plastic! After weeks of drought and sunshine, the weather was VERY testing with huge downpours at regular intervals (though sadly not a drop at home in Suffolk in my drought-ridden garden).
But we managed to test a couple of ideas between storms - you can see what Becca did here....

Can't wait to put what I learnt into practice soon!








Thursday 19 May 2011

The time is right for air raids...

The air seen from the earth


Recent weeks have seen air pollution alerts in England and Wales, with Defra urging the public to take "sensible precautions". For more details see BBC news report. So now is the time to take very seriously the issue of safeguarding your future air supplies. Luckily I have already prepared the resources necessary to help you do this - visit flyintheface.com to find out how.

Air quality too poor in your area to go air raiding?
Then consider applying for one of my exclusive boxes of Fresh Air to tide you over...



And check out what's happening in Norwich this weekend:
Other/other/other have a organised a good clean run on 21st May to highlight the city's air quality as part of Invisible Dust, a project which “involves leading world artists and scientists collaborating to explore air pollution, health and climate change”, and which is taking place as part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival....


Check out their websites here:
other/other/other blog
invisible dust

Monday 9 May 2011

Mothballed at sea

My friend Bridget brought me an unusual present last Friday, found whilst she was taking a morning swim at Dunwich. Beautifully packaged to coordinate with her dress, we wondered could it be sweets...or were they perhaps bath bombs...?
But on closer inspection all became clear:

These were mothballs which seemingly had indeed been mothballed at sea, for the expiry (or perhaps production) date on the packaging was 01-2002!

Some of the instructions were pretty intriguing too: for clthes, leathers, book and file to antiworm, antimildewand water closet's antifoul. CAUTION: far away from food, Tableware, toy, Children, Can't eat, please see a doctor if eati it.

 More intriguing, as this product was clearly not destined for the British market and, being unopened, had presumably not been deliberately jettisoned from a ship, is how it came to be floating in the North Sea at all... 

Another mystery in the waves.