A day trip to Oxfordshire for a pottery exhibition – with diversions…

It was 7am, 15°C and raining when I turned the hair dryer off this morning, Soot had got us up at 5:30 AM, the hens were all up and clucking, and I gave them each three blackberries (making them very excited - as they love blackberries), and some plums were being harvested. After breakfast, I … Continue reading A day trip to Oxfordshire for a pottery exhibition – with diversions…

My notes from this weeks volunteering at Garden Organic…

When we arrived at Garden Organic in temperatures of 28*C , there was a 227 gram plastic jar of salted mini crackers, as well as large sterile first aid dressings and leaflets about eye tests by the volunteer sign in sheet; and outside again, by the polytunnels, there were ginormous maize plants that looked like … Continue reading My notes from this weeks volunteering at Garden Organic…

An evening Warwickshire Wildlife Trust tour of some local hills…

It was about 5:30 PM and 22 °C with very bright sun out when we got in the car and set off for the Welcombe Nature Reserve for a little walk organised by the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust. There was a stop at the chemist, the usual route was taken to Stratford, and we disembarked from … Continue reading An evening Warwickshire Wildlife Trust tour of some local hills…

An excerpt of a day trip to London… (the last 1 before COVID hit)

When we arrived at Marylebone at 12.10pm today, I saw a man having his shoes shined on a 'Shoe Shine Express seat'; and we went down the stairs to the Bakerloo line, got on to a tube that looked and felt like an overheated baked bean can, were off it within 4 minutes and on … Continue reading An excerpt of a day trip to London… (the last 1 before COVID hit)