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Writer, reader, runner, mum, knitter. I like coffee, cake and conkers. I miss the sea.
Susan E Barsby









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I've been asked to publish this statement from some of the families affected by NHS England's decision in Brighton.
My lovely friend Mary Colwell has fought for a Natural History GCSE, supported by many, including Caroline. For it to be proper natural history, we need lots of naturalists to give their opinions on the proposed framework. Please consider visiting the public consultation www.gov.uk/government/c...
I'm not an art person so was genuinely surprised by the strength of my emotions on seeing David Hockney's Splash in the flesh. I didn't expect to be moved by it. And he put so much humour in his work. RIP.
Dear me. #TheWomensPrize
One of my slip on ones came off in the sea and was lost. I send apologies to all marine creatures with ingested plastic. I had to go barefoot through town back to the car park. Never had any more.
This was a groundbreaking piece of work. A work so good it means a life well spent. Millions of people understand Iran, the diaspora and the weird bittersweet details of the immigrant experience through the work she did.
I hope this doesn't sound patronising but go and see art. The Hockney talk has reminded me again that seeing art in the flesh is a very different experience to seeing it on a screen. You understand why people cry in art galleries. It's not just the gift shop prices.