Monthly Archives: October 2020

Street art at Weston-super-Mare

Sally spotted this little gem of street art, actually on rocks above the beach at Weston-super-Mare. It’s about ten inches high and the work of JPS, otherwise known as Jamie Scanlon.

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Steart nature reserve, Somerset

Quite close, as the crow flies, but this area, between Bridgewater and Hinckley Point power station, requires a 35 mile loop around the River Parrett. A lovely, well-maintained, reserve on the side of the river. The power station looms in … Continue reading

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Greville Smyth Park, Bristol

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Ruth

A sculpture, Ruth, in AWT’s Bennett’s Patch nature reserve, by the Portway alongside the Avon Gorge. The sculpture commemorates the role women played in the second world war. It was created with habitats for birds, bats, invertebrates and amphibians.

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Art and nature in Oldbury Court Estate, NE Bristol

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Cam Peak near Dursley, Glos.

This week’s sunniest day looked like being … WEDNESDAY! So we parked by Cam Peak, north-east of Dursley in Gloucestershire, and walked through the town and up to Stinchcombe Hill following a loop in the Cotswold Way around Stinchcombe Golf … Continue reading

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…since records began

On the day when, apparently, more rain fell in the United Kingdom than on any since records began (and what a day that was!) I decided to go for a cross-country run. Partly due to The Virus, I haven’t been … Continue reading

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