Home Actress Louise Brealey HD Photos and Wallpapers December 2023 Louise Brealey Instagram - In Lockdown we made a den under the house for reading and writing. I painted the walls apple green like Milly Molly Mandy’s attic, found a table in a skip, bought grass wallpaper made of actual grass for the ceiling. I filled it with ferns, cacti, fleshy succulents with leaves like ear lobes & the spoils from thirty years of car-boot sales. These include an old postcard of the Pantheon (Shepherds Bush), an embroidery of an owl in a birch tree (Toronto), a 1956 painting of a basket of fruit (NYC), an Automatic Steriliser (Bristol) and the belly of a crocodile (Wellingborough). The ceiling is only 5’7” high in here (I’m little, so I’m alright, Jack) but there’s a day-bed with cushions and blankets and it faces west so the Spring sun has found me. Last winter the old doors fell off and the foxes came to camp. Today, a whiff of Sadolin from the new doors, and the sound of London’s birds singing in the Spring and the sun down, over the hill and far away. Gilb, seldom one to miss a shot at a sunbathe, is in seventh heaven. We have reached peak Sunday.

Louise Brealey Instagram – In Lockdown we made a den under the house for reading and writing. I painted the walls apple green like Milly Molly Mandy’s attic, found a table in a skip, bought grass wallpaper made of actual grass for the ceiling. I filled it with ferns, cacti, fleshy succulents with leaves like ear lobes & the spoils from thirty years of car-boot sales. These include an old postcard of the Pantheon (Shepherds Bush), an embroidery of an owl in a birch tree (Toronto), a 1956 painting of a basket of fruit (NYC), an Automatic Steriliser (Bristol) and the belly of a crocodile (Wellingborough). The ceiling is only 5’7” high in here (I’m little, so I’m alright, Jack) but there’s a day-bed with cushions and blankets and it faces west so the Spring sun has found me. Last winter the old doors fell off and the foxes came to camp. Today, a whiff of Sadolin from the new doors, and the sound of London’s birds singing in the Spring and the sun down, over the hill and far away. Gilb, seldom one to miss a shot at a sunbathe, is in seventh heaven. We have reached peak Sunday.

Louise Brealey Instagram - In Lockdown we made a den under the house for reading and writing. I painted the walls apple green like Milly Molly Mandy’s attic, found a table in a skip, bought grass wallpaper made of actual grass for the ceiling. I filled it with ferns, cacti, fleshy succulents with leaves like ear lobes & the spoils from thirty years of car-boot sales. These include an old postcard of the Pantheon (Shepherds Bush), an embroidery of an owl in a birch tree (Toronto), a 1956 painting of a basket of fruit (NYC), an Automatic Steriliser (Bristol) and the belly of a crocodile (Wellingborough). The ceiling is only 5’7” high in here (I’m little, so I’m alright, Jack) but there’s a day-bed with cushions and blankets and it faces west so the Spring sun has found me. Last winter the old doors fell off and the foxes came to camp. Today, a whiff of Sadolin from the new doors, and the sound of London’s birds singing in the Spring and the sun down, over the hill and far away. Gilb, seldom one to miss a shot at a sunbathe, is in seventh heaven. We have reached peak Sunday.

Louise Brealey Instagram – In Lockdown we made a den under the house for reading and writing. I painted the walls apple green like Milly Molly Mandy’s attic, found a table in a skip, bought grass wallpaper made of actual grass for the ceiling. I filled it with ferns, cacti, fleshy succulents with leaves like ear lobes & the spoils from thirty years of car-boot sales.

These include an old postcard of the Pantheon (Shepherds Bush), an embroidery of an owl in a birch tree (Toronto), a 1956 painting of a basket of fruit (NYC), an Automatic Steriliser (Bristol) and the belly of a crocodile (Wellingborough).

The ceiling is only 5’7” high in here (I’m little, so I’m alright, Jack) but there’s a day-bed with cushions and blankets and it faces west so the Spring sun has found me. Last winter the old doors fell off and the foxes came to camp. Today, a whiff of Sadolin from the new doors, and the sound of London’s birds singing in the Spring and the sun down, over the hill and far away. Gilb, seldom one to miss a shot at a sunbathe, is in seventh heaven. We have reached peak Sunday. | Posted on 02/Apr/2023 21:53:07

Louise Brealey Instagram – Hello! A wonderful opportunity has come up to work with one of my best pals, who is both a brilliant novelist/short story writer and an extraordinary teacher (these things do not always come together, in my experience). 

There’s a sea of people out there trying to make money out of would-be writers. It can be hard to find a great teacher and sometimes you have to kiss a few frogs on that sea (hmm.). Friends, I am here to tell you that I have kissed those frogs so you don’t have to. 

My pal’s name is Peter Hobbs. His class is aimed at anyone who wants to start writing, refresh or hone their writing practice, write more, write better, and read like a writer, with a focus on short story. It will be six sessions of 2 hours, very reasonably priced, and run on zoom either on a Monday evening 6-8pm BST or a weekday afternoon 1-3pm, depending on demand. Due to start end of April. Please leave a message here or DM me to express interest and if you have any questions, ask them. The classes won’t exceed eight people.

PS do you like my old lady glasses beads? I am seen here playing the part of a writer

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