Monthly Archives: August 2023

Failand run

I set a run for the Bristol Hash House Harriers on Bank Holiday Monday, from The Failand Inn, SW of Bristol. “Hashes” are not long (about 4-5 miles) but,after getting up a bit early and setting it (in flour and … Continue reading

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Bristol to Portishead

Wendy and Graham helped bring their friends, Pete and Anne’s, barge down the Avon gorge to Portishead Marina, prior to lifting onto a transporter for onward transmission to the Thames. Leaving Bristol floating harbour with Clifton Rocks funicular railway on … Continue reading

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Fungi on Watchhouse Hill, Ham Green

Probably a bracket fungus, maybe Meripilus giganteus, also known as Chicken (sometimes Hen) Of The Woods. Apparently edible, but I’m not risking it!

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New route

There has been a long campaign to get a cycle/footpath opened up along the coast from Clevedon to Weston-Super-Mare, in North Somerset. The route, previously, has involved inland detours. It is not quite finished yet, but we walked, yesterday, a … Continue reading

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Food fair

Portishead food fair always brings visitors to the town, despite less-than-perfect weather. At this stage of the school holidays, parents are getting desperate for new ways to amuse the little darlings.

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Garden fruit

Sally took these pictures of fruit bushes in our garden. As we were away for almost a month up to mid-July, they seem to have done quite well without our help. In the pictures are: three types of pears grafted … Continue reading

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