RIP treaclechops

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Our thoughts are with all of those mourning this afternoon, at Wrexham and elsewhere.

Rest well Treaclechops, and thanks for having been here.

The TMA Eds.

Her funeral was heartbreaking. People crowded in and it had to stand three deep at the back of the chapel. My son Rupert and I held each other tightly and wept buckets. She lay in her pretty fairyland woven wicker coffin, (environmentally friendly, of course) dressed, so Kate told us later, in her DJ - the same one she got married in - with her trusty leather hat in one hand and a carved stone goddess she bought in Avebury in the other.

The gentleman officiating gave a cracking speech about Bec, and I was particularly comforted by his words about Bec's love of the stones and of history and the natural world. On the cover of the order of service was a beautiful self-portrait photo Bec had taken at - I think - Wayland's Smithy. (Though an argument flared in the pub afterwards as to whether it was actually West Kennett LB.)

Then they played The Lark Ascending, which she had chosen, and I remembered all those summer evenings we spent at White Horse Hill, eating chips, drinking tea out of a flask and watching the birds rise into the sky. And I wept some more.

I hope her contributions to this website will remain to amuse, delight, inform and be her legacy.
J
xxx