Page 51 - BR June 2023 (1)
P. 51

June 2023                             June 2023
 wildflowers  should  include  a  mix  of  poppy,  corn  marigold,  corn  cockle  and   PURBECK ARTS WEEKS  -  OUR LOCAL
 cornflower.   ARTIST ON DISPLAY
 There  are  also  the  permanent  meadow  areas  at  May’s  Wood  where  we  can
 expect  another  stunning  display  -  the  nodding  heads  of  ox-eye  daisy  should
 already be out, and later we can expect to see the thistle like purple heads of   By  the  time  you  read  this,  the  annual  festival  will  be  well
 knapweed  (otherwise  known as  hardhead), clover  and many  different  grasses.   underway.    But  it  is  still  on  until  11th  June.    Two  of  our  Bere
 All providing valuable nectar and seeds for bees, butterflies and birds.    Regis artists are exhibiting, Nancy Jones and Jill Marsden, and
       then we have Helen Frost and Karen Hally in Affpuddle.

 Wildlife Friendly Gardens   Here is some further information about our local creatives:
 Don’t forget that all our wildlife friends – birds, butterflies, birds and other insects,   Bere   Regis   artist,   Jill
 and  hedgehogs  and  other  mammals  all  need  water.  So,  please  put  out  some      Marsden  will  be  taking
 water  –  a  dish  at  ground        part  in  Purbeck  Arts  Week  at  the  exhibition
 level is good for hedgehogs          collective  held  in  Rollington  Barns,  Corfe
 and  something  out  of  the         Castle. Some people will be familiar with some
 way  of  cats  for  birds.  Even     of  Jill’s  work  from  the  greetings  cards
 better,  create  a  pond  –          available  locally  and  for  sale  in  our  village
 ponds  are  a  haven  for  all       shop.
 sorts  of  wildlife  from  frogs
 and  newts  to  damsel  and          Rollington  Barns  ,  a  delightful  venue  on  the
 dragon   flies.   You’ll   be        road  to  Studland,  comes  alive  with  arts  and
 amazed  at  how  quickly             crafts, live music and pop up demonstrations
 wildlife  searches  out  and         where  visitors  can  try  a  variety  of  skills  and
 establishes  in  a  new  pond.       techniques. Light lunches, teas and cakes are
 Helpful  suggestions  in  creating  and  looking  after  a  pond  can  be  found  on  the   also available.
 Dorset Wildlife Trust website.   Purbeck  Arts  Week  Festival  runs  from
       27  May to 11  June during which time
         th
                    th

    Spring flowers that grow out of walls   a  wide  variety  of  arts,  crafts  and
       performing arts can be seen around the
 One of the great delights of spring is the colour of wildflowers   Purbeck area.
 in the hedgerows from the white haze of Cow parsley (rightly   Nancy Jones lives in the village and will
 also known as ‘Queen Anne’s lace’), to the pretty little blue   alsp  be  exhibiting  at  Rollington  Barns
 flowers  of  Germander  Speedwell.    We  also  have  2  rather   near  Corfe  Castle.  Nancy  was  a
 unusual and not common plants that grow in the village, out
 of walls.   commercial  illustrator  for  many  years
       and  now  has  her  own  range  of  cards
 These  are  firstly  -  Wall  Pennywort     and prints, which she sells locally. Nancy
 (also called Navelwort) which has    is primarily a painter, but this year she is
 a  small  succulent  spike  growing   exhibiting her new lino prints inspired by
 out of the base of an old wall, with   walking  the Dorset coast path with her
 insignificant small cylindrical green   daughter.
 flowers  and  the  leaves  circular   Helen and  Karen have  an open  studio in The  Manor House  in  Affpuddle.    They
 and  the  size  of  an  old  penny.     look forward to seeing as many visitors as possible.
 Secondly,    Rue-leaved  Saxifrage,

 34                                          51
   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56