Spiral Staircase | Digital pencil sketch©️Lesley Scoble


I enjoy a wander down a castle’s stone spiral stairs.

Castle stairway | Selfie photo©️Lesley Scoble

This photograph below makes me think of the shutter of my camera lens.

I like the little green plants that are growing on these old spiral steps.

…and just to bring us up to date, here are a couple of modern day spiral staircases… and a pastry I ate this morning. I’m noticing spirals everywhere!



Around and Around | fib poem and graphics©️Lesley Scoble

I’ve had a play and created a spiral animation just for fun! Enjoy being hypnotised. 😵‍💫


Lesley lives in the City of London Square Mile. An artist, actor and sculptor (her first ceramic sculpture won the V&A inspired by… Award). Scenic artist & book illustrator, playwright (her musical play, Rapscallion performed in inner city schools and theatre school); TV dancer; Animator and illustrator for TV production. Set up Pinecone Studios Ltd and IIMSI Ltd drama and filmmaking workshops in London – producing award-winning films made by children.


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52 responses to “Around and Around | a fib poem”

  1. Have you been up the Monument at London Bridge, the steps are like that there….! And a pain au raison my favourite – and good to see the spiral in words, I had only said to David I wonder if someone would do this – I wanted to see it – wonderful 💞

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    1. I went up the Monument steps when I was twelve and taking my cousin around town seeing the sights. When our boys were small I sat at the bottom while Andrew took them up 😂 My eldest ran up them recently to help him train for the Marathon.
      Glad you like the graphic. Thanks, Suzanne 💖 xx

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  2. Excellent drawing and poem.

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    1. Thank you, Sadje. 💖 xx

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      1. You’re welcome ☺️

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  3. Down
    Down
    Dark Scared
    Petrified
    Of that which awaits
    To take advantage of my fears

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    1. Sounds like a collab to me, Matt. 😁❤️

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      1. Yeah i sometimes feel the urge to do that in the comments section

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      2. We should do another one sometime…

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      3. Ok send me an idea

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  4. The wall / top of the stairs in the black and white photo look like an octopus arm.

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    1. 😵‍💫🐙 it do a bit, don’t it?

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  5. Interesting form, and those stairs are dizzying!

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    1. A mathematical form, Paul. I knew I should pay more attention to maths! I love dizzy spiral staircases. 😵‍💫

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      1. Yes, I love fibonacci , but I too didn’t bother with maths. 🙂

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      2. I’ve always had a problem with numbers 😵‍💫

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      3. 🙂 Me too, hated them, I’ve made a an entente cordial with them – it’s shaky.

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      4. 😁 You are my soul mate 😁

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  6. A fabulous poem and video, Leslie. What fun to watch the spiral take shape. 💚

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    1. Thank you, Robbie ☺️💖 xx

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  7. Well done Lesley! I love and appreciate the amount of work you put into your posts, artwork and research. Great job!!

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    1. Thank you so much, Suzette ☺️🌹

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      1. You are very welcome, Lesley!

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  8. Fabulous! There is always so much to appreciate with your creative posts. 👏🏻

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    1. Thank you, Michele! Very kind of you to say so. 🙏 ☺️ xx

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      1. You’re very welcome, Lesley. 😊

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  9. Loved the photos, especially the ancient one with new life growing in the cracks. And your Fib was awesome, too!

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    1. Thank you, Heather ☺️ xxx
      How’s your hand doin’?

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      1. It’s on the mend. Graduated from cast to splint.

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      2. Excellent! That’s good to hear. 💖

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  10. Great photos and art (there’s definitely a dungeon at the bottom of that staircase) and I like the way you shaped your words. (K)

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    1. Thank you, Kerfe ☺️💖xx

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  11. Lesley ~ you created a ‘concrete’ poem when you wrote yours as a spiral shape!

    Excellent! 😀

    Much love,
    David

    P.S. I think you accidentally forgot ‘line 3’ which should have two syllables, but that doesn’t detract from how wonderfully rendered your imagery and words are!

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    1. Oops 😬 really? I’d better take a look.
      Thanks for telling me. ❤️
      Thank you for the compliment on my flawed fib. (I was never any good at fibbing😂 or maths)

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      1. 🙃 my compliment was no fib!

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      2. Aw thank you so much 🙏❤️❤️❤️

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      3. I’ve left a whole line out! 😳😱

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      4. but you DID create an ACTUAL spiral!

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      5. Just edited it! 😊
        Now shall need to redo my concrete image 😁

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      6. I’ve also edited the ‘concrete’ image 😁

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      7. Can’t thank you enough for pointing out my mistake 🙏❤️

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      8. I was debating whether I should… because I didn’t want to offend you… but I thought you’d appreciate knowing!

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      9. I will always be grateful and never offended. I’m delighted you told me.

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      10. I don’t know when or where my third line escaped! It was in my first draft 😂

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  12. The visuals are amazing. I’m thinking you had fun with this prompt, and I’m glad you did and shared so much here.

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    1. Thanks D. I went a bit down a spiralling rabbit hole with your prompt! 😵‍💫💖

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