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  • Riding through dark tunnels

  • I am a Savage-by my own design

    Facing the medical professional, I felt a heat rise in me — not just anger, but grief.Grief for the years lost.Grief for the person I could have been if someone had listened earlier. I am coming off the drugs now — slowly, carefully, but finally.And as the fog lifts, something has become crystal clear: I…

  • The calling

    I was touched by this story of compassion, love and understanding between as human and a dog. The song is Performed and produced by me On my allotment I have plans to upgrade my shed. I have mixed feelings of excitement by also struggle to trust that all will be ok, and my work won’t…

  • Embracing Change: How Our Choices Shape Us

    Embracing Change: How Our Choices Shape Us

    As surely as the sun rises each morning, change greets us in our lives. Regrets, failures, and achievements all belong to the past. Change is a song that explores the complexities of our choices — how time shapes our sense of right and wrong, and how age softens once-firm convictions. We come to realise that…

  • Robin Padbury’s birthday celebrations

    12 October, 2025 The Anchor, Bideford 5 PM Start Warm rhythms with reflective and familiar covers. An intimate performance with some original songs composed and arranged by Robin Refreshments available at bar RSVP robinpadbury1@gmail.com Come along and have a good time whether you want to mingle, have a quiet beverage or listen to some live…

  • The Knowing

    Lessons from Devon, Tomatoes, and a Life Lived Widely By Tarka Robin Padbury The journey of my life began in two third-world countries shaped by revolution and regime change: South Africa and Zimbabwe. I’ve since lived in the U.S.A. and Britain. To me, these Western lands always held the promise of opportunity — a place…

  • The World Is a Garden You Made

    Gardens are a matter of perspective. I remind myself of this as I watch my nephews race across my allotment, sometimes trampling the plants I’ve tended with care. For them, the allotment is an ecosystem—an exciting maze of hidden paths and edible treasures. They run, explore, and gleefully pick beans and peas that are ready…

  • Free Water!

    The UK is seeing declining living standards, this has really challenged my political views. Recently I cut the hedge at my allotment, and there was a lot of controversy regarding boundaries. Do we really own land? Civilizations come and go and nature hides the ruins. When working on my allotment I meditate on letting go…

  • Birds of a feather flock together.

    Westward Ho! today was the perfect setting for my first busking performance for the year. Months have been spent in my studio learning new equipment, exploring new music, and producing backing tracks for my performances. Hopefully all my busking experiences will be as fun as today. Making friends with a parrot really made the months…

  • Lest we forget.

    The Harmonious Devon Blog helps me to remember where I have come from, appreciate the present, be open to the future. My allotment was overgrown, and the structures needed repair. Now I am beginning to literally enjoy the fruits of my labor. It’s easy to look at some of the more established allotments and make…