A Field Guide to the Buggs Memory of DAPHNE MOORE Project support SARAH DAVIES (Daphne’s daughter) Written by LAILA LOCK http://microsites.bournemouth.ac.uk/memory-markers/files/2023/06/New-Recording-4-1.m4a-Field-Guide.m4a 3 Responses to “A Field Guide to the Buggs” Katie 5:20 am, Jul 25 '23 This is absolutely beautiful – both enchanting and poignant. I loved how the characteristics of the family members are reflected in the flowers – what separates them but also unites them – so immediately sensory but also timeless. Very powerful. Reply Brad Gyori 3:27 pm, Aug 23 '23 I agree, Katie, the flowers fit each personality perfectly! Reply Daphne Moore 1:54 pm, Sep 3 '23 Takes me back to Shingleton farm with all the lovely memories . Thank you. Reply Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Your details Your name Your email address e.g. nickname@email-provider.com (Your email address will not be published in your comment) Website Your comments XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong> Δ
Katie 5:20 am, Jul 25 '23 This is absolutely beautiful – both enchanting and poignant. I loved how the characteristics of the family members are reflected in the flowers – what separates them but also unites them – so immediately sensory but also timeless. Very powerful. Reply
Daphne Moore 1:54 pm, Sep 3 '23 Takes me back to Shingleton farm with all the lovely memories . Thank you. Reply
This is absolutely beautiful – both enchanting and poignant. I loved how the characteristics of the family members are reflected in the flowers – what separates them but also unites them – so immediately sensory but also timeless. Very powerful.
I agree, Katie, the flowers fit each personality perfectly!
Takes me back to Shingleton farm with all the lovely memories . Thank you.