MY GARDEN LIFE
Jul 04, 2019
2 minutes
Ula visits the Barbican
Conservatory for inspiration
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Q Tell us about growing up in Lithuania.
I’m from a rural area in Lithuania, and spent my childhood swimming in local rivers and climbing trees with my brothers. When I was 15, my family moved to Northampton, which was a bit of shock, but it made me realise how lucky I had been to grow up surrounded by
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