Posts by Clare Wigfall
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a berlin summer night
Posted 6 September 2011 I think I'd almost forgotten what summer felt like. Summer in Edinburgh has been, well, damp. Tonight I'm writing from the balcony of a Berlin friend. The sky is dark... Read 'a berlin summer night ' -
that's not a mouse, it's a miniature mexican canine!
Posted 6 September 2011 I received something very exciting in the post on my return from Berlin... Read 'that's not a mouse, it's a...' -
dispatch from the edinburgh book festival
Posted 6 September 2011 Goodness, where to begin? I've never before experienced a city literally awash in culture as Edinburgh is at the moment. It accosts you as soon as you step outside -... Read 'dispatch from the edinburgh book festival' -
animals, children, oil rigs, and a man in a...
Posted 6 September 2011 When we arrived in Edinburgh last year, after five days driving across Europe with our baby in her car seat behind us and our dog curled in the tiny footwell... Read 'animals, children, oil rigs, and a...' -
the orchestra is hiding
Posted 29 July 2011 I saw a great show the other night as part of the Edinburgh Jazz Festival and thought I’d share a few tracks. The band was Edinburgh-based Hidden Orchestra , whose... Read 'the orchestra is hiding ' -
of urban exploration
Posted 28 July 2011 There's something that's been bugging me recently. I've been wondering if there's a term for a person fascinated by abandoned buildings, and/or a term for the act of exploring such... Read 'of urban exploration ' -
on the shores of loch long
Posted 7 July 2011 Oh, my time here at Cove Park has gone too fast. It's been such a productive week, in so many ways - amazing how much I've got done, and amazing... Read 'on the shores of loch long' -
when real life is put on hold
Posted 5 July 2011 I apologise for having gone a bit silent of late. The deadline for my Natural History Museum story has just passed and the last weeks have been a sleepless haze... Read 'when real life is put on...' -
of pavement and poetry and pavement poetry
Posted 18 June 2011 Someone has spray painted a poem on a patch of pavement I walk several times a week. As you can see from the picture to the left, it's necessary to... Read 'of pavement and poetry and pavement...' -
the glittering smiles of the party pages
Posted 3 June 2011 In the CDT (Craft Design and Technology) department of my school they used to keep a huge stack of donated glossy magazines. The idea was that we should rifle through... Read 'the glittering smiles of the party...'
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