Month: October 2019

Another garden wilderness to tackle

We have a new customer who returned from Greece last Wednesday to discover that his housing association had identified his garden as a possible run for rats. I would certainly agree . We decided to work today, Sunday, because tomorrow I'm going in for my operation and I don't know how long it will be before my body is well enough to take the punishment that I give it when I do gardening. I am...

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Regreening the desert with John D. Liu

There is something visceral about watching a video that completely resonates at a deep level. I've just finished watching the video "re-greening the desert." The idea that you can go from neglected land that has been abused for years to soil capable of growing vegetables, where streams reappear, which can fertilise itself, is an idea that is so fundamental that I cannot express it in words. If...

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Good ‘ol fashioned religion

I normally get up about 7 AM to make coffee and my slice of toast, which starts the day. I have a choice of either switching on BBC1 as I may need to see the weather forecast but I decided to listen instead to my favourite religious radio station, Trans-World Radio. Christianity is virtually ignored by the BBC in preference to grovelling to Middle East religions and it is refreshing to hear the...

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A community in miniature (Coleford) and a record wait for a consultant.

To Coleford  to have my car examined for a possible  electrical fault. Coleford is at first glance a quiet village but on closer inspection it is quite clear that there is far more going on than you would think from the two main streets that make up this conurbation.  This is confirmed by a check with FB. (Coleford, Somerset) The population is about 2500. There is a very fine and imposing Royal...

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A snail from the underside – an autumn bonfire

I awoke to a bright autumn morning with no sign of any cloud. I often carry foliage around with me in my car and it appears that I did not spot a most enthusiastic and athletic snail who was obviously wandering around during the night  around trying to find his way out. We do not know what happened to him or her, but hopefully there was a happy ending. We saw no sign of the passenger. We had a...

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a challenging day but not a tiring one

Up early this morning. Decided to listen to classical music instead of watching the news because I can't bear any more talk of Brexit. It seems to be going round and round in circles and parliamentarians are indulging in ad hominem comments. I think the collective respect that our Parliament in UK is normally held is at an all-time low. Off to do gardening because in contrast to the great amount...

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