Cuerden Jelly - bringing home the Cuerden Psalter

This project to 'bring home' the magnificent 13th century illuminated manuscript (that, at the time of his death in 1926, belonged to Reginald Arthur Tatton of Cuerden Hall) is approaching a resolution. . . . . . but it is spawning more ventures!    

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

A is for Ash

Of all the prunings gathered during March it is the knobbly twigs from the upper branches of an old ash tree that came down in Miller Wood that I've most wanted to use. . . .



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