Monthly Archives: June 2020

Frampton on Severn

As far as we can remember, this is the furthest north we’ve been for three months!

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Garden grub

The first flush of cherries have come to an end and been stored, frozen or eaten, but there is plenty more to eat our way through. Only a week or two and we’ll see the first tomatoes and chillies. It’s … Continue reading

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Wimbleball Lake

Time to blow away the many spiders webs that have been forming on the campervan’s bike rack. We had planned to go to Clatworthy Reservoir, but no dogs allowed, so continued on to Wimbleball Lake, south of the Brendon Hills … Continue reading

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Hashing again

Yesterday I ran with Bristol Hashers, the first time since March, due to quarantine limitations. We ran in groups of six or fewer, keeping two metres apart. Then we all met up in a field afterwards and drank beer. Still … Continue reading

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Mabel arrives

Miles and Flo brought their new pup, Mabel, to meet Lucy.

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Dragonfly

This dragonfly was having a rest on a cotton shade in the roof of our greenhouse. I’ll go back later to see if he got out ok. 5:20pm: All clear. And embryonic dragonfly nymphs are “hatching” on nearby flag iris … Continue reading

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Ashton Court

We haven’t walked around Ashton Court, a large estate owned by Bristol City Council but actually in North Somerset, since early March, due to you-know-what. Nice to be back. This view of the house shows warehouses and factories behind it … Continue reading

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Cherry picking

It’s a race with the blackbirds! Sally has used some old net curtains (when did we ever have net curtains?) to protect a few branches of our cherry tree, but the rest have to be picked quickly to avoid avian … Continue reading

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Portishead pier

About half an hour off high tide.

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