Thursday, 30 August 2012

PR


Hey Tracey

Here's my life story...well, you did ask! Just pick whatever you want to feature.  It's damn decent of you to go to so much trouble on our behalf.  Hazel is not surprised as she knows of old what a good egg you are. 


http://www.grenvilleallen.com/pages/page2/FreeRange.htm
Free Range
Find Grenville on the Tonbridge Farmers' Market every second Sunday of the month.  This veritable extravaganza all takes place in the Sovereign Way long stay car park from 9.30 to 1.30.  Visit www.grenvilleallen.com to see more of his work.
14th October will be Pink Sunday on the Tonbridge Farmers' Market, raising money for Breast Cancer Care.  If you're wearing a pink item and you make a purchase the stallholder will then donate 10% of their takings to the charity.  Last year a whopping £525 was raised.  So come along and make sure you're wearing something pink! 

Other dates where you can find Grenville Allen....
October 13Grenville and his wife Hazel can be found exhibiting Grenville's paintings and limited editions on the Tunbridge Wells Farmers' Market outside the Town Hall on Civic Way.  They'll be there from 9 'til 2. Visit www.grenvilleallen.com to see more of his work.
October 20-21The Perry Court Farm Annual Apple Fair. Canterbury Road, Bilting, Ashford, Kent TN25 4ES. Grenville Allen will be showing his paintings and limited editions in the cold store.  Brrr.  Open 10-5 both days.  Visit www.grenvilleallen.com to see more of his work.
October 27Grenville Allen will be exhibiting his paintings and limited editions at the Cranbrook in Bloom Craft Fair in the Congregational Church on the High Street. We'll be behind our table 10 'til 4. Just click on www.grenvilleallen.com to see more of his work.
October 28Grenville Allen will be exhibiting his paintings and limited editions of poppies, cats, ducks, chickens, landscapes and seascapes at the Autumn Fair in Burwash Village Hall, Burwash, TN19 7HA. 12 'til 4. Visit www.grenvilleallen.com to see more of his work.
November 10Grenville and his wife Hazel can be found exhibiting Grenville's paintings and limited editions on the Tunbridge Wells Farmers' Market outside the Town Hall on Civic Way.  They'll be there from 9 'til 2.  Visit www.grenvilleallen.com to see more of his work.
November 11Tonbridge Farmers' Market.  Sovereign Way Long Stay Car Park TN9 1RG. Grenville Allen and his wife Hazel will be there exhibiting in their usual spot from 9.30 'til 1.30.  Visit www.grenvilleallen.com to see more of his work.
November 17The Newenden Christmas Fair. Grenville Allen will be exhibiting his paintings and limited editions of poppies, cats, ducks, chickens, landscapes and seascapes at Newenden Village Hall and Church.  On from 10.30-3.30 in the smallest village in Kent.  Visit www.grenvilleallen.com to see more of his work.
November 24Grenville Allen will be exhibiting his paintings and limited editions of poppies, cats, ducks, chickens, landscapes and seascapes on the Canterbury Artisan market, St George's Street. 9 'til 5. Visit www.grenvilleallen.com to see more of his work.
December 1Homewood School Christmas Craft Fair, Tenterden.  Grenville Allen will be exhibiting his paintings and limited editions of poppies, cats, ducks, chickens, landscapes and seascapes in the sports hall from 10 'til 2.  Visit www.grenvilleallen.com to see more of his work.
December 8Grenville and his wife Hazel can be found exhibiting Grenville's paintings and limited editions on the Tunbridge Wells Farmers' Market outside the Town Hall on Civic Way.  They'll be there from 9 'til 2.  Visit www.grenvilleallen.com to see more of his work.
December 9Tonbridge Farmers' Market.  Sovereign Way Long Stay Car Park TN9 1RG.  Grenville Allen and his wife Hazel will be there exhibiting in their usual spot from 9.30 'til 1.30.  Visit www.grenvilleallen.com to see more of his work.
December 15Grenville Allen will be exhibiting his paintings and limited editions of poppies, cats, ducks, chickens, landscapes and seascapes on the Canterbury Artisan market, St George's Street. 9 'til 5.  Visit www.grenvilleallen.com to see more of his work.
December 22: Grenville and his wife Hazel can be found exhibiting Grenville's paintings and limited editions on the Tunbridge Wells Farmers' Market outside the Town Hall on Civic Way. They'll be there 9 'til 3.  Last chance to buy a Grenville Allen pic for Christmas! Visit www.grenvilleallen.com to see more of his work.

Are you still awake?
Hazel sends her love and will be in touch soon.
Cheers

Grenville Allen

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www.grenvilleallen.com



Saturday, 4 August 2012

Grenville subtitles hedgehog pic

       


Look at these little rogues.  Now subtitled!

Just click on image above to enlarge.

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

"Grenville, it's rude to point!"



There I am at the Heathfield Show posturing.  

Monday, 9 July 2012

Grenville on the Tonbridge Farmers' Market

  


Selling one's wares. Just click on the above thumbnail to see Grenville in action....

Monday, 5 September 2011

What I've been sweating over during these last few weeks....

Steps as seen from backyard...




My trusty spade



View of new steps from above....






Digging away with my trusty spade....

1 thing leads 2 another....


The view painstakingly gained at the summit of Mount Grenville.




Here we are: summer again at Gardner's Hill.



Herewith views of Varrier's Wood for winter fuel, the upper Celandine Walk leading under the rose arch to the steps up to the Top Terrace.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Fwd: How's sunny Marbella? Settled in yet?


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Grenville Allen

Date: Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 7:36 PM
Subject: How's sunny Marbella? Settled in yet?
To: Glyn Wakefield

If I was out there I'd only wear a wife-beater like this for Sunday best.

Most o' the time I'd be like the following:

      



   


Anyway, are you pair settled in yet? Made any new friends?

Are ya brown as berries?

Monkey Kiss


Grenville Allen
____f i n e a r t i s t___
www.grenvilleallen.com









Friday, 4 February 2011

Grenville Allen in the Telegraph

An artist in every sense. Now fulfilling a lifelong ambition to go topless in the Telegraph.

Communities



Selected Grenville Allen comments in the Telegraph

Grenville Allen 26

http://www.grenvilleallen.com/Rye

Telegraph 26 Comments

01/06/2011 10:14 AM
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My wife is transfixed by the Archers. 7pm is the one part of the day when she stops, sits still and listens, glass in hand. She found the death of Nigel truly sad. But life goes on. She's currently clearing out the cupboards, having read that that is a good way to stave off the winter blues. Her view is that if one keeps oneself busy one hasn't time to worry about the politics of envy. And just general tittle-tattle per se.
12/17/2010 12:19 AM
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As a schoolboy actor on the RSC stage in Stratford: here I remember Judi well. Brilliant. I acted in the 'Merry Wives of Windsor' with Brenda Bruce, Liz Spriggs and Judi's brother Jeff Dench. Of course, seeing a young Helen Mirren stepping dishabille from the shower was one of the biggest thrills for me as a twelve-yr-old. Marvellous times.
01/13/2011 04:03 PM
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For Tesco, history began when Jack Cohen returned from the First World War and invested £30 on a surplus food stall in London's East End. Cohen consolidated his initial small-scale success by joining forces with T.E. Stockwell, and the name Tesco was born. The first shop with "Tesco" emblazoned above the window was opened in 1929.

But even Tesco's so-called 'Finest' range is barely edible. Which is why we shop at Waitrose. And always have done.
01/30/2011 01:51 PM
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"Office banter" often leads to "office goosing" through to "office groping" onto full-scale "office orgies" aka "office Christmas parties". All well and good between consenting individuals but not so good when one of said individuals has bad breath, flaky skin or is just downright plug-ugly. From my humble experience. But then — beneath the veneer — we are all simply creatures roaming about on a harsh unforgiving planet.

During the eighties, my wife would come home from her office duties, many a time complaining about the sly sneaky groping and goosing she'd received. My hackles would go up at this and I'd offer to give the groper "a good hiding" only to be told not to intervene. According to her, it would only make matters worse.

An office associate of mine told of similar woes and one night sat in wait in his car for the offending person to leave the office. Revving the engine wildly and mounting the pavement, headlights full beam, he drove straight at the groper. Think he broke the groper's ankles but even if he didn't he'd have at least given him something to think about. I dunno. The trials and tribulations of office life: a bit of banter to broken ankles.
01/30/2011 05:57 PM
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I've never worked in an office but if there are people in them who believe that banter can lead to full-scale orgies, I'm rather glad I'm out of it.
In all my working life, I can only once remember seeing a woman who was actually harrassed by sexual comments without giving as good as she would get —and the aggressor was her husband. In most other cases, the women were by far the worst offenders.
01/30/2011 06:34 PM
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This was the London advertising scene in the eighties. I've written about it in my unpublished novel Albert's Little Vice. From what I've heard those days are long gone. Currently everyone it seems is just grateful to keep a job, any job, in the ad world.


Wednesday, 3 February 2010

SUCCESS! DOUBLE WHAMMY! YEAH! WOWEE!


Yes, the DVLA have finally gone for my latest mugshot along with Hazel's. They've reduced it to this minuscule size though:but at least they've accepted it.

My thanks must go to Hazel for buying me the super Fuji digital camera last Christmas and for her unstinting patience in getting the original snap she took of my head to fit the format they insist on. Clearly the dressing gown I was wearing on the original shot I took — utilising the 10 sec timer — was a little too avant-garde but que sera sera.

Thankyou, thankyou! I love you all!