Barnflakes’ top 22 of 2022

Despite a challenging year in many respects, here are some highlights of 2022.

1. Austria, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria in two weeks with H by train [Travel]
Taking in places I’d wanted to visit for years: Hundertwasser’s house/museum and flats (above, top left) in Vienna; the thermal baths (top right) and ruin bars of Budapest; Bran Castle in Transylvania (bottom left), Romania and, of course, the Buzludzha Monument (bottom right), more commonly known as Bulgaria’s concrete UFO.

2. Satish Kumar talk on Soil, Soul, Society [Event]
A sell-out, inspirational talk by Satish, followed by a wonderful dinner party with Satish and other guests in a converted farmhouse where we all bought tasty dishes (I bought my girlfriend, bom bom).

3. Infrabandoned and Diskudha Skeusenieth Kernow [Exhibitions]
Possibly the only time I will have two Cornish photography exhibitions running simultaneously.

4. Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall [Architecture]
I’d been wanting to visit this abandoned building – described as one of Britain’s great ‘lost’ mansions – for a while. I’d thought about how to get in illegally many times, like a proper ‘urban explorer’ would. In the end I wrote a nice letter, had a phone call with the owner to arrange a date, and got a wonderful guided tour. It will be years – if ever – that it will be open to the public, so unstable is the structure. Though I could take photos I wasn’t allowed to put them online, so here’s an illustration instead (below, left).

5. Visiting the Venice Biennale with my daughter [Travel/Art]
Despite the tourists and the prices, Venice is still a magical city (picture, above right). No cars!

6. Extraordinary walks around St Austell’s china clay area [Adventure]
Here and here. Still my favourite place in Cornwall to explore.

7. Cornish choughs [Birds]
We love them!

8. Paddle-boarding with my daughter at Flushing [Activity]
No, there’s no photos. I managed to stay on anyway, just. Hilarious.

9. Amazing chips and sunset on the beach at Gwithian with the family, then a giant moon rising too [Event]

10. Cat Power Plays Dylan at the Royal Albert Hall [Concert]
Self-confessed ‘God’ Dylan obsessive Chan Marshall recreated Dylan’s infamous 1966 ‘Judas’ concert in its entirety.

11. Pizza and fogou on the Trelowarren Estate [Food/architecture]
I blogged about pizza and fogou over a year ago. Since then I’ve been a few more times with family and friends. Excitingly the fogou has been open, and H has played her didgeridoo in there, creating an amazing, otherworldly feeling.

12. Hazaar! at the Drapery, Redruth [Concert]
A raucous orkestra of klezmer mayhem.

13. A year long pass to Enys Gardens [Event]
We tend to buy an annual pass to a different garden every year. Enys was marvellous.

14. Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters at The Box, Plymouth [Exhibition]

15. The Electrical Life of Louis Wain [Film]

16. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time [Play]

17. 18 Folgate Street [Architecture]
Actually, 2022 was not a bad year for doing things I’d wanted to do for years. This is another one – a tour through Dennis Severs’ dark, creepy recreation of an 18th century Spitalfields townhouse, where an imaginary family of Huguenot silk weavers might have lived.

18. Jarvis Cocker – Good Pop Bad Pop [Book]

19. Fairy HQ on the Enchanted Trail in Coosebean Woodland, Truro [Walk]

20. Courtney Pine at the Hall for Cornwall [Concert]

21. Visiting Battersea Power Station [Architecture]
Despite it feeling like going to a posh shopping mall, it was pretty cool to finally step inside the once-derelict London landmark.

22. Goonhilly Earth Station celebration [Concert]
I’d been keen to explore the Goonhilly Earth Station for some time, and this musical celebration of 60 years since its creation seemed like an ideal opportunity. H performed in the amazing gospel choir (above, far right in the red beret).

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