Jane Sharkey – Walking artist and maker inspired by life on Lundy

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  • May 27, 2025

    Mindful Walking at Lundy Rocket Pole Pond

    Mindful Walking at Lundy Rocket Pole Pond

    A quiet loop of mindfulness around Rocket Pole Pond, Lundy. Walking on Lundy is naturally calming, but sometimes I like to focus more deliberately on the act of walking itself — as a mindfulness practice. Taking a short, repetitive route helps. It removes the need to plan or think about where I’m going, which makes…

  • May 26, 2025

    Winning Micro Fiction: Mysteries from Lundy

    Winning Micro Fiction: Mysteries from Lundy

  • April 18, 2025

    Varieties of Daffodils on Lundy Island

    Varieties of Daffodils on Lundy Island

    If you have been on Lundy in the spring, you would spot a plethora of daffodils. The first to spring up seem to be those at the bottom of the Steps of Doom / LFS steps. Ian, our island carpenter and Millcombe allotment holder, loves flowers and photography. He shared with me some of his…

  • March 25, 2025

    Exploring Lundy: A Poetic Morning Walk

    Exploring Lundy: A Poetic Morning Walk

    A morning walk on Lundy Island to discover the Lundy Haikus along the Felix Gade, where poetry, walking, and landscape quietly meet.

  • February 25, 2025

    Find the Forgotten Henkel with a Meandering book

    Find the Forgotten Henkel with a Meandering book

    As part of my MA in Walking Practice, I invited visitors to Lundy to map places they love to walk to. What emerged was a wonderfully creative mix—watercolors, pen and ink sketches, textiles, and even cartoons. Each map told a story, not just of the place but of the experience of finding it. One particularly…

  • February 5, 2025

    Writings from The Casbah and The Ugly: Lundy Island

    Writings from The Casbah and The Ugly: Lundy Island

    Choosing where to take my typewriter into the Lundy landscape today was a decision shaped by the wind. For several days, the wind has been blowing steadily from the south and southwest. This makes the east side of the island a more sheltered choice for an open-air writing session. My route included two stone buildings,…

  • November 18, 2024

    Exploring Art and Nature at South West Point

    Exploring Art and Nature at South West Point

    The photograph of Peter Sharkey and Joe Parker at South West Point inspired reflections on art, recalling Caspar David Friedrich’s Wanderer above the Sea of Fog and Anthony Gormley’s Daze IV sculpture. The latter, positioned on Lundy, symbolizes a watchful figure over sailors. Daze IV’s temporary presence on Lundy remains a poignant memory.

  • October 31, 2024

    Exploring the History of Millcombe Drive’s Gate Posts

    Exploring the History of Millcombe Drive’s Gate Posts

    Have you ever stopped to consider where the gate posts at the bottom of Millcombe drive have come from? The answer is, that they are thought to be originally the capstone of a chambered tomb. The capstone was cut in two in the late 19 century. This was done to form the gate posts of…

  • October 24, 2024

    Connecting with Nature Through Poetry

    Connecting with Nature Through Poetry

    Often on the participatory walks that I lead, we include the reading or writing of poetry. This serves as a way of connecting with the landscape. This is not a new concept. Many of the great poets of the 18th century, such as Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Blake, strode across the landscape writing romantic poetry. Writing…

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