Monthly ArchiveJuly 2007



Conservatory 25 Jul 2007 03:12 pm

Alison Uttley - a country authoress

I first came across Alison Uttley as a child. I remember having a little book called “Little Grey Rabbit’s Christmas”. It had a small, square, cover, grey with white dots of snow falling across the grey. And in the middle in a against a white oval was little grey rabbit with his blue coat. I loved that book. I loved the snow I think the most. I still love snow now really even though I don’t like driving in it. Anyway, that was my first introduction to Alison Uttley. Then later on I had Magic in my Pocket - a series of short stories, and later on still one of her books written for adults called A Country Childhood. I remember being slightly disappointed with this one but I first read it when quite a young teenager and I was probably still looking for the magic of the childhood stories rather than the more grown up descriptions of life in the country.

Now I have found her again. Well in fact John found her for me. He bought me a copy of Carts and Candlesticks from a secondhand bookshop in Cambridge and I was enthralled. The writing is simply beautiful. Wonderful descriptions of her parents house with the antique bits of furniture. And the big stone troughs that were used to collect water for animals as well as humans.

Now of course I have the internet so I was able to look her up and sure enough there were pages about her. She was from Derbyshire apparently and this page from Derbyshire people gives a succinct description and a picture of her. She wrote far more books than I had imagined but she was supporting her little boy so that strikes a chord with me too of course.

Whether its one of her children’s books or her adult books, do give her books a try. I’m sure you will enjoy her as much as I do. (And I purchased a new copy of Magic in my Pocket to read again - its on my bookshelf now!)



Conservatory 24 Jul 2007 03:04 pm

Come in and sit down…

Would you like a cup of tea? Kick your shoes off and settle down on the sofa. You can see out in to the garden from here in the conservatory and if its warm we can open the double doors out onto the patio. Excuse the washing, there’s always plenty of that around with a three year old around the place.

The conservatory is a place to relax and read and share hopefully interesting things. So come on in and sit down for a while.


Office 23 Jul 2007 12:29 pm

Worth a look

I spend a lot of time on the web because of my job and just because I am generally interested in what’s going on out there. I find it amazing that this still relatively new phenomenon has taken off so quickly. There is just so much information out there - too much sometimes - but you can find out anything about anything. And there are some great groups of people too all doing interesting things. Here are some that I have come across that you might like to take a look at:


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