UPDATE 30-12-2018 I haven't done any photography for a long while. I've been using my ill-health as an excuse. My health (physical and mental) is still precarious but I've decided that it is no longer a viable excuse for not being creative.

 

NorthumbrianCelt — Pansexual/Polyamorous/GenderQueer — Interspiritual/AnarchoMystic/AnarchoZen/New Monastic — Psychogeography Geek — Archivist Geek — Library Geek — Cartography Geek — Geocaching Geek — Real/Craft Ale/Gin/Vodka/Whiskey Geek — Home Brew Geek— Knitting Geek — Craft Geek — Philosophy Geek - Theology Geek — Bipolar — Anarchist — History Geek — Science Geek — Photo Geek — Ukulele Geek — Kombucha/Kefir/Brews Geek — Maker/Hacker /Tinkerer Geek — Music Geek — Kite Geek. Did I mention that I was a bit of a Geek?

 

Mature student doing Open Degree with Open University UK.

 

Involved in inter-faith dialogue and understanding - Work as Archivist, Gallery Invigilator, Administrator. Hoping to set up small press/Zine distro. Ouseburn habituee. Psychogeographer/Drifter - out-and-out misfit in a world of conformity! Dreamer, radical, occasional tilter at windmills. Into snailmail/postcards etc.

 

Mother from Cobh - Father from Tyneside.

 

Volunteering @ various festivals/galleries/events on Tyneside — when my health permits. I'm a Mental Health activist and I'm also a disability activist.

 

My late parents Leslie and Blanche Pearson were great inspirations to me and in fact still are. My dad was disabled but didn't let it stop him doing things such as art, ceramics, stained glass etc. (kudos to the Grange Centre for this) and my mum was a lover of crafts like knitting, embroidery etc. So, mam and dad... thanks.

 

www.facebook.com/dithreabhach

 

www.delicious.com/dithreabhach/

 

R.I.P. Daphne my Nikon D80.

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  • JoinedDecember 2010
  • OccupationStroke Survivor Activist
  • HometownAn Cobh, Eire

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