Showing posts with label glastonbury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glastonbury. Show all posts

Sunday, 19 May 2024

Saturday 25th May Bank Holiday Craft Fair 2024

 Very much looking forward to the next craft fair on the Bank Holiday Saturday, 25th May, in Glastonbury Town Hall, Somerset with West Country Fairs. I'll have a range of crochet and handmade items including a couple of new linocuts for this year based on Glastonbury Tor and the Little Egrets who who visited our local flooded fields this Spring.



hand dyed crochet items


Small linocut prints. (Tor & Stile)


Cards and prints.


Handmade crochet and fabric items.



Dip-dyed paper collages. (Overhead I, Overhead II)


Wednesday, 13 March 2024

A Couple of Craft Fairs this Month...

 Looking forward to this year's craft fairs, with a couple this month:


Sunday 17th March  10am - 4pm

Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury


and 

Saturday 30th March 10am  - 4pm

Town Hall, Glastonbury


with a range of my handmade crochet, gifts, cards and art
















Tuesday, 23 May 2023

Spring Bank Holiday Craft Fair - Saturday 27th May 2023

Looking for ward to the Spring Bank Holiday craft fair in Glastonbury where I'll have a range of my paintings, prints, handmade cards, crochet and small gifts.









Tuesday, 9 July 2019

New Art Exhibition (August 2019)




Found

by
Patricia Herlihy


1st August to 7th August 2019
10.00am - 4.00pm

in residence in the almshouses at

Magdalene Almshouses
Behind 38 Magdalene Street
Glastonbury, Somerset



Works in watercolour, oils and mixed media. A selection of handmade cards.



Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Art Exhibition coming up...





Local Landscapes
by
Patricia Herlihy


15th September to 22nd September 2018
11.00am - 3.00pm

in the almshouses at

St Margaret's Chapel &
Royal Magdalene Almshouses
Magdalene Street, Glastonbury, Somerset



Works in watercolour, oils and pen & ink.
A selection of handmade cards.


Sunday, 20 May 2018

Exhibition coming up...






Landscapes in
Oil & Watercolour

Patricia Herlihy


26th May to 2nd June 2018
11.00am - 3.00pm

in the almshouses at

St Margaret's Chapel &
Royal Magdalene Almshouses
Magdalene Street, Glastonbury, Somerset

Monday, 26 February 2018

Spring in the Garden soon...

Last week I was almost fooled into thinking Spring was here. Mild temperatures, sunshine and all the birds in bright plumage meant working in the garden was a delight. Bumblebees buzzed me and bramblings, goldfinch and chaffinch cheerily encouraged me to keep filling the feeders. Luckily I refrained from planting out anything too tender as we are now in the grips of the much reported 'Beast from the East' a spell of Siberian winter. As I type, soft snowflakes are flurrying past the window, few and far between. The air is too dry at the moment for heavy snow but this will change by Wednesday.
So, I have bought in the geranium that has so far survived the winter outside and the Giant Sequoia saplings are back in as well. With no camelias to wrap up, everything else will have to make do. Spring bulbs are reasonably resilient and a blanket of snow will insulate them, worst case scenario for the garden is snow melting and refreezing, turning tender and soft stemmed plants to mush.

Despite the cold spell, plans are underway for the continuing garden revamp. New planters are being made for a mini allotment. Once the beastly weather has moved on, they will accommodate onions, carrots, french beans and strawberries. So, time to start following the moon phases to work out planting times for seeds and sets. I think at the moment it is waxing gibbous. The old shrubs, crowding out the flowerbeds and pushing out the walls have been cleared to make way for new fencing (soon...) and rebuilding and new plans for planting schemes are being earmarked in plant catalogues.




Removing plants and roots to rebuild walls...


Goldfinches in the garden


Starling flock on its way to roost.