Reverend George Herbert - poet, priest, theologian, Anglican mystic
George Herbert memorial windows: Bemerton & Westminster Abbey
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Reverend George Herbert - poet, priest, theologian, Anglican mystic
George Herbert memorial windows: Bemerton & Westminster Abbey
From Bemerton to Salisbury via Broken Brifges and Harnham Mill
A lovely walk in the country where I was born and lived for nearly six years. The Mill at Harnham is fantastic and the views of the cathedral, over the water meadows, makes the walk that bit more special. In Salisbury, the works to Fisherton Street are ongoing but this road, once looking rather down-at-heel, is now beginning to look vibrant. Perhaps Salisbury is on the way back up after economic decline?
Day 39
Coming up in the next 10 days is a deadline for a magazine, we have two which we put information into the Laverstock Ford Parish Magazine and the Bemerton Parish Magazine. For this we need to have information which is locally relevant for our branches as well as any updates on health or clinics that can help the community.
New Post has been published on Boats Journal
New Post has been published on http://boatsjournal.com/2016/02/13/ten-man-bemerton-denied-victory-at-the-death/amp/
Ten-man Bemerton denied victory at the death
BEMERTON Heath Harlequins boss Graham Kemp felt his side were “desperately unlucky” not to hold on for victory over third-placed AFC Portchester with ten men. Daily Echo | Sport
This video was made for MANE at CSM during the academic year 2015-2016. This metaphysical projection experience is based on and fueled by Sarah-Jane Norman’s performance “Stone tape theory” that considers haunted places as places fulfilled with memories. After our first visiting to the eerie, empty and haunted Bemerton garage, we revisited the place as other ghostbusters to reinvent its memories and get inspired, on the grounds of the fact that no space is neutral - every space, as every human being, has its own memories. In order to familiarize with the space, we projected pictures of us with family and friends - happy moments. In this way, we tried to embody memories to its walls and create emotional links. After that we projected moving images related to physics (and metaphysics) in order to “prepare” the space for the clients (Institute Of Physics). Finally, we projected materials, patterns, textiles, colors, fabrics and several cozy spaces in order to spark our imagination and get inspired! We closed this video with a promise we gave: to design freely and break every wall that preserves people from communicating!
The song played in the video is La Femme’s "Nous Etions Deux".