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...On Now in the UK and Peacock in the US Honourable mentions: Beef, The Curse, Dreaming Whilst Black, Planet Earth III, We Need to Talk About Cosby...
...“They have converted what used to be wooded areas into grassy meadow,” says María Medina Muro, a landscape architect who has worked on other historic parks in Spain....
...Imaginative orphan Peter Duchene feels out of place, perturbed by dreams of his lost baby sister and uncomfortable with the strict regime implemented by his guardian (Mark Meadows), an ex-soldier traumatised...
...Charlotte Molesworth’s extraordinary Alice in Wonderland-esque garden of undulating hedges, towering chess pieces, spirals, peacocks, dogs and balls in Benenden, Kent, is a case in point – every plant was...
...The caterpillars of a slew of particularly beautiful butterflies depend on stinging nettles, including the Peacock, the Small Tortoiseshell, the Painted Lady and the Red Admiral....
...At the farthest end of the beach at Aberdaron we swam over peacock reefs of tiny stones, the dowry of the sea....
...He arrived at Sheep Meadow with a cheap camera and his pockets full of black-and-white film to find a generation bedecked in colour....
...The summer after the peacock invasion I borrowed sheep from a local farmer and put them on my meadow before the heifers could begin their annual invasion....
...English meadows, Venetian canals....
...Moreover, adds Brenda Elsey, author of Citizens and Sportsmen on Chilean football and politics, “almost every neighbourhood stadium was used to detain people”....
...The Peacock Cloak , by Chris Beckett, NewCon Press RRP£10.99, 240 pages A stunning short story collection from the winner of the 2013 Arthur C Clarke Award (for last year’s Dark Eden )....
...Hanging in the North Yorkshire residence of Lady Brenda Hale, Baroness of Richmond and Justice of the UK Supreme Court, is a charming sketch of Alice in Wonderland at her tea party....
...The show has tapped a groundswell of sentiment for these bombastic peacocks....
...Tigridias are as bright in flower as the feathers on a peacock, although peacocks are strictly prohibited on account of their awful noise....
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