Like ‘The Detectorists’ but without the boring treasure
The true gold is in the hearts of the clearers
M-Pizz via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/09/18
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A desperate imitation of Mark Watson’s “How to Build a Drystone Wall”, Herrings’ existential treatise on the happy impermanence of his being, appears willfully to disrupt macro invertebrate life. Baggy piffle.x
El Stantio via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/11/18
Richard Keith Herring is the sine qua non of the Southern English style of rock clearing. The techniques he emphasises here would not be suitable for areas north of Leicester, but if you’re restricted to the home counties, then this is the podcast for you. The presenting style here is suitable...Read full review »
CJinNZ via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 11/10/18
In the tradition of other great artists like Beuys and Lee. Richard creates myths around himself that will last beyond his 'being' on this astral plane. People will continue his work until the land is free and the walls kiss the sky.Read full review »
red ox 76 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/09/18
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