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Journal entry for 5th - 6th April 2015, Sitooterie 4
Archibald, Mary, 2015, Journal
Journal entry for 5th - 6th April 2015, Sitooterie 4
Journal entry for 5th - 6th April 2015, Sitooterie 4
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Title
Journal entry for 5th - 6th April 2015, Sitooterie Journal 4
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'The first bird I see this morning is a blue tit ... they have been absent for a couple of weeks ... I wonder if it is house hunting.
I have just checked the scabious seed packet and realised they can take 35 days to germinate ...
There were no raisins left on the bird feeder ... so I topped it up and as if she had been waiting a female BB came down and instead of sitting eating them filled her beak and flew off ...'
Pages from the Sitooterie Journals by conceptual folk artist, Mary Archibald,
www.maryarchibald.co.uk
. Volume 4 starts on 10th October 2014 and ends on 18th May 2015.
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Archibald, Mary
Date
2015
Size
21.0 x 29.0 cm
Type
Journal
This page is taken from volume 4 of Mary Archibald's Sitooterie Garden Journals series. The pages record Mary's daily musings and sketches on life and activity in her Colony flat garden at Slateford.
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Sitooterie Garden Journal 4
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