‘When we were in the woods beyond Gowbarrow Park, we saw a few daffodils close to the water side. We fancied that the lake had floated the seed ashore and that the little colony had so sprung up. But as we went along there were more and more...’
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In this morning's blog post: how #DorothyWordsworth carried on walking even when she was stuck at home: womeninthehills.co.uk/2020/03/27/wal…
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On this day in 1798 #DorothyWordsworth wrote: 'Coleridge dined with us. He brought his ballad finished.' It was The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
Cut paper collages: Dorothy & #Coleridge Cottage
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“Went to the hill-top. Sat a considerable time overlooking the country toward the sea […] The sea, like a basin full to the margin; the dark fresh-ploughed fields; the turnips of a lively rough green.”
Dorothy Wordsworth in Somerset, 24 February 1798
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Here #DorothyWordsworth in English Journeys: Life At Grasmere, notes the oppressive July heat and making her shoes '...then I sate upon the wall finishing my shoes.' Most likely she was #embroidering the uppers, perhaps based on a #pattern fr. a magazine for ladies.
#OnThisDay , 1799, #DorothyWordsworth arrived in #Grasmere with her brother William to make their home. It was not an easy arrival! Wm writes: 'We have both caught troublesome colds in our new and almost empty house, but we hope to make it a comfortable dwelling.'
How did #mountaineer become an identity? #DorothyWordsworth was an early example, climbing #ScafellPike in 1818🥾Join Prof. Simon Bainbridge, 5pm at the Armitt next Tues, as he explores #Romanticism and #mountaineer ing🌄
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3/24 is poet, non-fiction writer & lake swimmer Polly Atkin.
Polly Atkin's #poetry includes @serenbooks #MuchWithBody
& books The Barbellion Prize longlisted #RecoveringDorothy on #DorothyWordsworth & memoir Some Of Us Just Fall Sceptre Books
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So brilliant to see Polly Atkin BBC Countryfile sharing her knowledge of #DorothyWordsworth & her love of #Grasmere
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‘Yet the lost fragments shall remain...to fertilise some other ground.’
I love the way bella hardy sings this #DorothyWordsworth poem, have a listen ⤵
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Thinking, on #InternationalWomensDay ,of Dorothy Wordsworth writer and mountaineer. Who made one of the first recorded ascents of Scafell Pike and whose nature writing is just stunningly beautiful. #dorothywordsworth #cumbria #womenwhowalk #mountains #lakedistrict
Stunning exhibition at #poetrysociety with @Sarahcorbett70 and #ZoeBenbow . Images and #poems in conversation w #dorothywordsworth #grasmere journal
Still feeling the effects of today’s workshop with Polly Atkin CHASE Medical Humanities Network and came across this amazing installation work on #dorothywordsworth which I so wish I could have experienced.
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