Carter is an entertaining and well-read author. His work is filled with poetry, literature, history, and wider theoretical discussions and the humour is never forced upon the reader […] Bookshops are filled these days with books about nature. Few of them understand that nature is an interaction between human society and the wider world. Richard Carter’s walks and rumination remind us of the connectivity between all things, and they might lead you up a path, onto a moor and a walk to touch a trig point.
—Resolute Reader blog
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Go on...do a Beefheart one!
Beefheart, Darwin and Stense are already on my to-doodle list. (That is not a euphemism.)
Talking of Beefheart doodles, here's an excellent one I found on Flickr earlier:
The true genius of Sebald is apparent when you have him down as having died at the age of seven...
Bloody iPads! Corrected, thanks.
'To-doodle list'.....
A girlfriend once asked me for an example of a double entendre.....
So I gave her one!