Skip to main content
Through the sandglass
Through the sandglass
  • Home
  • All Posts Search Posts šŸ”
    All Categories Full Archive
    Popular Categories art books climate_change coastal education
  • Art
    Books
    Critters
    Current Affairs
    Environment
    Extraterrestrial
    Film
    Food and Drink
    Fun
    Guests
    history
    Humour
    Music
    News
    Poetry
    Religion
    Sand and us
    Science
    Sports
    Sunday sands
    Television
    Travel
    Uses
    Web/Tech
    Weblogs
  • About

Search

Tip: Press Esc to close
Popular searches 17 topics
Recent searches
Home / Blog / Categories / art

art

231 posts in this category

art books coastal geology geomorphology history photography sand science travel

Mark Twain the geologist

Mark Twain died one hundred years ago today ā€œThe Old Oolitic Silurianā€ – my father used to periodically quote this to me to illustrate his familiarity with geol...
April 1, 2010 8 min read
Read More
art books climate_change coastal environment geology geomorphology history photography rivers_water sand science travel

April 2010

Musings and news on the extraordinary stories sand has to tell of our planet and daily lives
April 1, 2010 7 min read
Read More
art books climate_change coastal education history photography sand science travel

Thoughts on writing a popular science book (3): the tedious but important stuff

Let’s face it, the research and writing are the fun parts of producing a book, and then there’s the other stuff that is much less enjoyable but vital. Here are...
March 1, 2010 9 min read
Read More
art books climate_change coastal education environment geology history photography rivers_water sand science travel wildlife

March 2010

Musings and news on the extraordinary stories sand has to tell of our planet and daily lives
March 1, 2010 10 min read
Read More
art books geology geomorphology history photography sand science travel

February 2010

Musings and news on the extraordinary stories sand has to tell of our planet and daily lives
February 1, 2010 3 min read
Read More
art books climate_change coastal education geology geomorphology history photography rivers_water sand science travel

Two museums and the Fontainebleau glass sand

A few weeks ago, the art museum in Montpellier provided a welcome refuge from torrential rain (of course, I was planning on visiting anyway, but the weather dro...
February 1, 2010 5 min read
Read More
art climate_change education environment geology geomorphology photography sand science travel

January 2010

Musings and news on the extraordinary stories sand has to tell of our planet and daily lives
January 1, 2010 5 min read
Read More
art books climate_change coastal education environment geology geomorphology history photography rivers_water sand science travel wildlife

Reports from the Solway Firth (2): Guest Writer and a Submerged Forest

My kind hosts for the CafƩ Scientifique event were Ann Lackie and her husband, John. They had set up the group originally and are to be commended for their devo...
December 1, 2009 15 min read
Read More
art climate_change coastal geology photography sand travel

December 2009

Musings and news on the extraordinary stories sand has to tell of our planet and daily lives
December 1, 2009 1 min read
Read More
art books coastal education history photography sand

An anniversary

The Nima Sand Museum on the coast of Japan’s main island of Honshu contains the world’s largest sandglass. Six meters in height, it is ceremonially turned at mi...
November 1, 2009 6 min read
Read More
art books climate_change coastal education environment geology geomorphology history photography rivers_water sand science travel wildlife

November 2009

Musings and news on the extraordinary stories sand has to tell of our planet and daily lives
November 1, 2009 6 min read
Read More
art books climate_change coastal education environment history photography rivers_water sand science travel

Too much, too little, and often in the wrong place

It rose out of the omnipresent sand of a natural island, and there remains a thin layer of the ocher substance almost everywhere: on the canopied grandstands, o...
November 1, 2009 8 min read
Read More
← Previous
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Next →
Back to All Categories
Through the sandglass

A blog achive

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Blog

Categories

  • art 231
  • books 156
  • climate_change 146
  • coastal 187
  • education 151
  • environment 132

© 2025 Through the sandglass. All rights reserved.