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The Christeve Story - (1) from janetweightreed 304 days old
In 1999 Jane Shrubsall and her two brothers decided that it was time to sell the cottage, and so after four very happy years at 11 Mill Street, I moved ...
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Visitors to Crickadoon from janetweightreed 305 days old
Today, Peter Robson, will drive me to Kent to pick up desk and some of my papers. Tomorrow the story of the Christeve Project begins. For now here ...
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Dadi Janki from janetweightreed 306 days old
Yesterday I enjoyed a new experience. Organised by ‘Inner Space’, I heard Dadi Janki speak. Dadi Janki is the senior teacher of Brahma Kumaris, ...
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The Kearnsclan from janetweightreed 307 days old
In 1998 I made a second visit to my dear friends the ‘Kearnsclan’ who live in Gainesville, Georgia. Before I returned to the UK in 1994, I painted the ...
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Cut and Paste from janetweightreed 309 days old
This afternoon my friend Tony is giving me a lesson of how to cut and paste on my computer. Yes, this might seem like an easy task for most of you, ...
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The Blue Field from janetweightreed 309 days old
On a very beautiful, sunny, cold January morning in 1997, I was tutoring a painting workshop for the Brec Noc Arts Society. A man had painted a delightful ...
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Deutche Telecom & Crickadoon! from janetweightreed 310 days old
Putting the two names of Deutche Telecom and Crickadoon together might sound a little odd. However, Crickadoon is a magical place, and so all sorts ...
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Synchronicity from janetweightreed 311 days old
I finished yesterday's post by saying I would begin to tell how Christeve the Cat became the centre of my work. However, I have decided to wait for ...
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The Intangible from janetweightreed 312 days old
I believe the reason artists and business people have experienced division over the years, is because artists deal with the 'intangible' and business ...
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Reed Productions Limited from janetweightreed 313 days old
In 1997, totally frustrated by constant rejections from the business sector, I founded Reed Productions Limited. This was not necessarily the way I ...
