Also posting on cricket as @TheTeesra.com, but no sport or coaching via this account.
The plot occupied by no.67, opposite Bathurst Rd, is 3x the size of others along that road, but the properties (65a & 67) are aligned with the line of the road (and have been for many years, if the OS maps hosted by Library of Scotland were accurate.
New extension/new build on no.67.
The plot occupied by no.67, opposite Bathurst Rd, is 3x the size of others along that road, but the properties (65a & 67) are aligned with the line of the road (and have been for many years, if the OS maps hosted by Library of Scotland were accurate.
New extension/new build on no.67.
Despite the claim on the notice, Wideopen Hill is _not_ the midway point of the walk (although the summit is the highest point).
Despite the claim on the notice, Wideopen Hill is _not_ the midway point of the walk (although the summit is the highest point).
aucklandproject.org/attraction/m...
The Pit Road paintings of Norman Corrnish were especially evocative
normancornish.com
aucklandproject.org/attraction/m...
The Pit Road paintings of Norman Corrnish were especially evocative
normancornish.com
So now I should never need to remember!
So now I should never need to remember!
Local blackberries already gone over — we have been eating them since June, and those that are left are mostly dry & shrivelled!
Local blackberries already gone over — we have been eating them since June, and those that are left are mostly dry & shrivelled!
Saw this beauty yesterday, and wondered who needed the special keys at the top of the keyboard — £1/1d; £19/10d; £100/.; £1000/1s; £10,000/10s.
Google Picture search suggests it is a Royal, but has not helped with the currency keys.
Saw this beauty yesterday, and wondered who needed the special keys at the top of the keyboard — £1/1d; £19/10d; £100/.; £1000/1s; £10,000/10s.
Google Picture search suggests it is a Royal, but has not helped with the currency keys.
Just one plaque visible (plus another subsumed into a still-expanding tree).
Compare Sir Frederic Wise, from Valentines - looks like the same crest (a tree within a shield outline).
Just one plaque visible (plus another subsumed into a still-expanding tree).
Compare Sir Frederic Wise, from Valentines - looks like the same crest (a tree within a shield outline).
#TreeFlowers #WildflowerHour
#TreeFlowers #WildflowerHour
We thought vole (teeth), possibly bank vole given the absence of a “chin”?
Thanks to Beth from #HainaultForestCountryPark for cleaning the finds & to
@fieldstudiesc.bsky.social for the handy guide to pellet finds!
We thought vole (teeth), possibly bank vole given the absence of a “chin”?
Thanks to Beth from #HainaultForestCountryPark for cleaning the finds & to
@fieldstudiesc.bsky.social for the handy guide to pellet finds!
Teal, redshank & moorhens in the inlets (before the tide came in); little egret landing on the mudflats beyond; kestrel hanging over the picnic area.
But we probably spent as long looking at the early spring flowers!
Teal, redshank & moorhens in the inlets (before the tide came in); little egret landing on the mudflats beyond; kestrel hanging over the picnic area.
But we probably spent as long looking at the early spring flowers!
If you turn up the sound…
You probably had to be there.
If you turn up the sound…
You probably had to be there.
Just finished reading “It Can’t Happen Here” by Sinclair Lewis.
“Eerily prescient” — The Guardian (of a stage adaptation in 2016).
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Can'...
Just finished reading “It Can’t Happen Here” by Sinclair Lewis.
“Eerily prescient” — The Guardian (of a stage adaptation in 2016).
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Can'...
Actually, a turkey oak acorn cup.
Actually, a turkey oak acorn cup.