Monthly Archives: July 2020

The Lancaut Peninsular

We walked from Chepstow, in Wales, to The Lancaut Peninsular, a slightly spooky area named after the disappeared village of Lancaut in Gloucestershire, on a bend in the river Wye. A ruined church (St. James’) was abandoned officially in 1865. … Continue reading

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Shirehampton

On the right bank (north) side of the River Avon, although pictures are of Pill and beyond on the opposite bank. Lucy and I walked from the motorway bridge to Sylvan Way, and back through the golf club. Also couldn’t … Continue reading

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East Quantoxhead

Spent the day in the Quantocks on the West Somerset coast. Not yet called Coleridge Country, but only a matter of time.

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More plums

Sally worries when I stand on the top of a stepladder picking plums, so she has sent Miles up. But she worries about him more, understandably, and clings to the steps adding an extra layer of tension for all concerned, … Continue reading

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Walking above Bath

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Gatekeeper

No question mark required here as I’m pretty certain these are Gatekeeper butterflies. Partly from appearance and partly because it is sitting on some wild marjoram (oregano) which is it’s favourite herb! Seen on Walton Common.

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Plums

Just the start of our plum crop.

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The Baltic Wasp leaves Bristol on the Murmansk run

I know where I’d rather be…

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Common Clubtail?

Another dragonfly, this time recovering on our garden shed wall after emerging from its nymph stage (carapace still to the right of it). I think it’s a Common Clubtail but not sure, hence the question mark. 10th July 2020 UPDATE: … Continue reading

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