Birling Gap Observations
A couple of days ago I stopped-off at Birling Gap to have my lunch… I noticed while standing at the top of the steps that
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A couple of days ago I stopped-off at Birling Gap to have my lunch… I noticed while standing at the top of the steps that
A research project being carried out by the University of East Anglia has been studying the arboreal history of a sample of four English counties.
Yesterday evening, I drove over to eat with an old friend towards the east of the county… As I was passing out of Rotherfield I
Well, what ever happened to flaming June? Have been charmed lately by three pairs of ‘tame’ wood pigeons that seem to think they have a
Early in the week, I had to check the 12 ponies on the combined commons at Chailey. They were together with the 9 longhorn cattle,
Thursday. We gathered in the 15 ponies which have for the past three months, been grazing chalk grassland on the National Trust’s Gayles Farm property, perched
Monday. Well, it was Bank Holiday and the weather gods took full advantage of this fact! Tuesday. And spring returned with a gorgeous day. As
I’m not sure without returning to take a more considered view, but yesterday whilst driving through the village of Sharpthorne near East Grinstead, my thoughts
Last Week of March. I haven’t seen the large flocks of fieldfares and redwings which have often frequented areas of woodland in the Ashdown area
I took a trip today into Brighton for a wander around… From the bus on the way back, I thought I glimpsed one of my
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