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Category Archives: Loughborough

The butcher’s boy, the baker’s boy, the grocer’s lass

May 26, 2022 bike cycling haibun Paul Conneally shopping Leave a comment

Kev Crane (The Singing Plumber)

March 24, 2022 independent music Kev Crane New Reality Records plumbing poet rait poetry Leave a comment

Kev Crane outside The Noodle Bar, Loughborough, UK

March 8, 2022 Kev Crane musician portrait street photography Leave a comment

All That’s Wild

March 5, 2022 daffodils flowers haiku Loughbohemia Paul Conneally poetry Leave a comment

Thoughts From Abroad

December 14, 2021 digital haibun Paul Conneally poetry psychogeography Leave a comment

‘I Remember’ by Kev Crane

December 14, 2021 Kev Crane Loughbohemia music Paul Conneally photography Leave a comment

Bowed But Not Broken

August 18, 2021 From the hip Paul Conneally street photography towns walking Leave a comment

Coffee Outside

August 14, 2021 coffee haiku Paul Conneally street photography Leave a comment

Hot Potatoes

August 13, 2021 From the hip Paul Conneally photography street photography Leave a comment

Fruit Routes – Spring 2021 – Loughborough University

May 20, 2021 Anne-Marie Culhane growing Loughborough University Paul Conneally trees Leave a comment

‘Roll With It’ Involuntary Sculpture, Loughborough, 2021

January 29, 2021 artist involuntary painting involuntary sculpture Paul Conneally street photography walking Leave a comment

‘When Children Play’ Involuntary Sculpture, Loughborough, UK

January 27, 2021 eARThworks involuntary sculpture land art Paul Conneally Leave a comment

‘Two Gravestones’

January 20, 2021 gothic graveyard Paul Conneally photography psychogeography Leave a comment

‘Graveyard Tree’

January 20, 2021 black and white Cemetery Paul Conneally trees walking Leave a comment

Fallen Leaves

November 14, 2020 haibun Paul Conneally war poetry 2 Comments

‘Workplace’ Taking Stock : Loughborough

November 7, 2020 England mapping Paul Conneally photography situationist Taking Stock walk to work walking Leave a comment

Chill Grill

November 2, 2020 fast food Paul Conneally street photography Leave a comment

The Wheeltapper

July 16, 2020 haibun poetry Leave a comment

Grazing Sheep – Bucolic Leicestershire

July 9, 2020 England Paul Conneally photography sheep travel Leave a comment

Painted Stone Circle Around A Tree

July 7, 2020 folk art Paul Conneally psychogeography Thorpe Acre Trail trees Leave a comment

Entry Points – Little Onion featuring The Fruit Routes Ensemble

June 23, 2020 Anne-Marie Culhane Bandcamp climate change dub growing Paul Conneally poetry 1 Comment

Sparrows and Jackdaws

May 21, 2020 Costa Coffee Paul Conneally photography street photography Leave a comment

Almost Home

May 18, 2020 Gavin Wade oak tree Paul Conneally photography tanrenga trees Leave a comment

The Sparrow’s Nest read by Paul Conneally

May 5, 2020 2020 Paul Conneally poetry portrait video wordsworth 1 Comment

Exchange and Gift

February 28, 2020 involuntary International involuntary painting Paul Conneally situationist street photography Leave a comment

Watch Batteries Fitted Here

February 22, 2020 Paul Conneally psychogeography shopping street photography work Leave a comment

No More War – Loughborough

November 14, 2019 Paul Conneally peace war Leave a comment

Cattle At The Edge

October 6, 2019 cows Paul Conneally walking 3 Comments

‘Enjoy Loughborough’ – Paul Conneally

September 14, 2019 hot dogs loughborough Paul Conneally street food street photography Leave a comment

Peonies

June 24, 2019 artist poetry portrait 1 Comment

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