Saturday, March 29, 2025

Backpackering 6 - Day 5

 

The Eden Project created in a disused clay quarry 25 years ago. 


On the left, the Tropical House and on the right the Mediterranean House.


The T House, very lush,


The M House more orderly.


It being late March, the grounds have bit of a way to go to compete with the Houses.

Friday, March 28, 2025

Backpackering 6 - Day 4

 

Today is a train day, Exeter to St Austell with a stop off at Plymouth for a wander and lunch. Nosh on the way.


Passing the lighthouse,


down to the coast


we got a bit too adventurous walking up to the fort wall.


Had to return the same way, but not before the view was recorded for posterity. 


A remembrance for the seafarers who did not survive the 20th century wars.

Thursday, March 27, 2025

Backpackering 6 - Day 3

The cathedral has the longest, uninterrupted vaulted roof on the planet.  Very impressive, given that this building was finished around 1400.


This astronomical clock dates from 1448, the out circle tracking the sun , with the inner one the phases of the moon. The top clock, ticking the minutes, was added in 1760.


Next, after a wander around the impressive Albert Museum, an amble down to the River Exe and canal, built in the 1460s, making it one of the oldest in the Uk.


The Custom House,


defended by 2 impressive 1792 canon.


Taking a loop walk around the dock to get back to our bed for night,


we passed a nesting swan


and this crazy looking fellow staring out of a medieval wall niche. 

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Backpackering 6 - Day 2


On our way to Exmouth,


to enjoy a lunch along the Esplanade, 


watching the passers by on the beach,


before taking the 2 mile walk to Orcombe Point.


The geoneedle is made from different rocks from along the Jurassic Coast, marking the western end of it


Took a rest before the walk back.

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Backpackering 6 - Day 1

 Arriving at Exeter Central Station,  the walk to our accommodation took us past the city's cathedral,

Richard Hooker's statue 


and this late 16th century house followed 


by these buildings of the same era. An interesting start to our new adventure, I think you must agree. 

Friday, March 21, 2025

The Patch from Above.


 More planting to be done but getting established. 

Sunday, March 16, 2025

Normandy House

 So, after lord knows how many decades in a right state,  will '25 be the year of restoration? Don't, whatever you do, hold your breath!

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Let there be Light


Dawn.

 

Monday, March 10, 2025

The Patch

 Started the planting. 25 in the collection so far the beds, a ways to go yet me thinks.


On the left side, a branchery for the 20 alpines.


Well, ok, 12 fitted better. Now the wait to see how things developed.

Saturday, March 08, 2025

Cosmeston Park Stroll

 

Returning via a new path through the park, we came across this grumpy old man. Been here quite a while me thinks.

What am I Like?

 

The rising sun in the east reflected from a neighbours window to the west,


giving the couple a lovely dawn to enjoy. Oh dear.

Tuesday, March 04, 2025

Winter Sunset

 


A very unusual one this one.

Thursday, February 27, 2025

Garden Patch Development

 


Membrane laid and rockery with logs sort of designed awaiting alpine plant delivery. 


Bark on the rest of the membrane, wondering what to plant 🤔 .

Friday, February 21, 2025

Fill in Exhibition

 

Australian  flowers done in marquetry veneers.  

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Turner House

 



A couple of examples of the prints from the work of the year 8 students from the Penarth Stanwell School.

Framing

 


For Margaret's elephant,  a gift from a young artist.

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Chinese New Year Gathering

 

With the Girls and


the Boys. 


Monday, January 27, 2025

Chinese New Year is Coming

 


It is, you might have already guessed,  the year of the Snake.

Sunday, January 26, 2025

Burn's Night

 


A night together with haggis and tatties and poetry,  of course.

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

New Windows


All new windows being installed, 


meant an escape to Gek's playroom to read Agatha Christie.