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This acanthus is growing in my front garden. I like that I inherited it from the previous owner of my home, or maybe the one before that. Several neighbours told me in my first spring here what to expect; huge spectacular flower spikes that last for weeks and weeks. I'm amazed it's so happy in soggy Manchester as it is native to the Mediterranean and North Africa. The leaves are thought by historians to have been the inspiration for the decoration of Greco-Roman architecture and are apparently embroidered into clothing worn by Helen of Troy. Truly woven into our human culture.  Like all plants this acanthus is reaching for the sun, a star 150 million kilometres away from our home. Without the sun, there would be no life on Earth. Nurturing and growing is an everyday activity whilst simultaneously being an act of immense poignancy. I like this curious meeting of the domestic and the massive. We juggle the two every day, going through the motions, keeping thi...

Limbo

I feel unanchored. My roots have been pulled from the ground and exposed. We are in the process of trying to move house and I need to let go of this beautiful space that has acted as a protective layer for the last eleven years. Every surface is painted with memories of our life together, two people and a cat. Now it seems the right time to start a new chapter, all together, to make a new home and leave this place for the next people to enjoy and grow in.