Monthly Archives: January 2021

On the beach

Only Portishead, but on a nice lockdown day Lucy and I diverted from a standard walk to throw stones on her favourite beach. They’re ALL her favourite beach. Then, further on, we found a film company (with crane, green screen, … Continue reading

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Strange fruit

Lynchings in Portishead? No, just some arborealists thinning out the small wood behind our garden.

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Hospital atrium

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Storm Christoph

There has been some bad flooding in other parts of the country and the ground here has been sodden for what seems like weeks. Storm Christoph added to the problems last night. Although no serious difficulties in our area, this … Continue reading

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Clevedon swimmers

A cold, cloudy, windy day in January. How about a swim? In the sea? Sally snapped this hardy group by the pier in Clevedon. From the same club that were pictured in the BBC1 television ident, by photographer, Martin Parr.

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Walking

We’re not supposed to drive, at least not out of our local area, for anything other than a limited number of reasons, which doesn’t really include exercise. Our nearest walks, the Lake Grounds, Portishead Marina and Portbury Nature Reserve, are … Continue reading

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It’s for the birds!

We’ve put a few new bird feeders in the garden. Word quickly gets around… Fortunately, there were some more conventional punters, including a greater-spotted woodpecker and many blue tits…

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