Sunday, 18 April 2021

Corfu Blues blog 'subscriptions by email service' to be discontinued in July. FeedBurner announcement. Email widget.

 

I have received this disappointing email from Blogger:


Follow By Email widget (FeedBurner) is going away

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Friday, 16 April 2021

Peter Brook at 96, talking to Glenda Jackson, BBC Sounds

 Listen to the interview:

"An intimate and personal look at Peter Brook's life's work in conversation with Glenda Jackson. Brook has been cited as 'our greatest living theatre director'. With landmark productions that changed the face of British theatre, such as the electrifying Marat Sade and the liberating, landmark acrobatic production of Midsummer Night's Dream, and since moving to Paris, internationally renowned The Mahabharata"

Presented by Glenda Jackson

Images of Greece, 1909

Illustrations from the 1909 children's book Greece, by Edith A. Browne, in the series Peers at Many Lands. Illustrations by Edward H. Fitchew and John Fulleylove.















 

Monday, 12 April 2021

Dorchester, Dorset: A Walk by the River

 






Durweston, Dorset. St. Nicholas's Church. Milton Abbey Church

 

We went for a drive to see our daughter's first boarding school at Durweston 
(she first went there forty years ago, photo below, first day at school).




Looking back...

Two sculptures (1991) by Don Potter at St. Nicholas's Church, Durweston:


Saint Nicholas


Madonna and Child

About Durweston (Dorset Ancestors): https://dorset-ancestors.com/?p=1979

On the way back to Dorchester, we revisited Milton Abbey Church, where we had taken our grandchildren (our daughter's children) to several magnificent concerts in the past.



The Abbey Church was closed, of course.