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China trip part three
Five hours travelling north from Suzhou to Beijing was a 302 km/h elevated and foggy whizz through countryside rapidly being converted into blocks of flats, roads cut into raw earth and forest of pylons. Luckily all the seats face forward as I … Continue reading
Posted in Festivals, Sketchbooks, Travels, Workshops
Tagged Beijing, Bookworm Festival, bullet train, China, dinosaurs, hotel, Kengo Kuma, park, playground, Post-It, Sally Kindberg, schools, snow, talks, the Opposite House, travels, weather, workshops
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Bricks
Yesterday to see ceremonial burying of bricks as part of Serena Korda’s Laid to Rest event. Didn’t spot brick number 402 (see Poetic Dust post). The bricks were buried in Coram Fields to the sound of the Brick Keepers’ Band. Ladies … Continue reading
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Tagged band, Coram Fields, dancing, Laid To Rest, Mark Pilkington, music, park, Poetic Dust, Srena Korda, Strange Attractor
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