Monday, 29 March 2010
Saturday, 6 February 2010
Harbinger of Spring
Colesbourne Park is undoubtedly one of the best places to see early, and varied, snowdrops in profusion. The collection at the park was started by John Elwis at the turn of the last centuary - he even found a unique specie in Turkey in 1874 which is now named after him, Galanthus elwesii. Now his great grandson Henry, his wife Carolyn together with Dr John Grimshaw tend to, and develop, the collection. Colesbourne now boasts over 160 varieties of snowdrop.
Early spring colours are unbeatable. Soon be daffodile time :)
Early spring colours are unbeatable. Soon be daffodile time :)
Thursday, 4 February 2010
Spring Has (almost) Sprung
Chew Valley Lake
A wonderful walk on a rare beautiful day when even at the end of January spring seemed to be in the air.
A wonderful walk on a rare beautiful day when even at the end of January spring seemed to be in the air.
With the lake still part frozen a group of snowdrops were blooming merrily amongst the undergrowth. Here @ home Gloucestershire is home to the national collection of snowdrops - Marilyn and I visit each year to look and marvel at the amazing variety of snow white teardrops..
Even in winter natures colours can be quite spectacular:
Thursday, 7 January 2010
Monday, 4 January 2010
Happy New Year 2010
Cheers n a merry crimble from us all
After the trip North it was down to London for a theatrical break. Starting with Dick Barton @ the Croydon Warehouse - the theatre in the attic.
Sister Act @ the Palladium. What energy - Patina Miller is just amazin, n Shiela Hancock put in a good performance too. The casting was excellent.
Then on to Glen Miller @ the Barbican for some of the best swing music ever.
Didn't make the fireworks. Standing in sub zero temperatures hemmed in by seething masses - not us, warm hotel room, bottle of champers n saw it on the telly :)
But did get to Winter Wonderland on New Years Day. A Hyde Park extraveganza complete with singing Moose -
What a finale!
Monday, 14 December 2009
Birthday, Bath n Beckford Tower
Quite an experience n we reckon the views must be panoramic if the mist ever lifts.
Then on to Beckford Tower, a Landmark Trust - our third and most luxurious yet, a real des. res!
If ever you needed a landmark to your bed on the way home from the pub on a dark evening the tower has to be it.
The Scarlet Drawing Room was incredibly atmospheric, warm and comfortable. All creature comforts were catered for - and the key to your own tower thrown in for good measure, though there were 154 steps to the top:The Start of It
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