Tuesday’s Dramatic Sky Observations
Tuesday, June 18, and from my fairly high bay-window vantage point, a number of notable weather and astronomical observations were in evidence… The day started
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Tuesday, June 18, and from my fairly high bay-window vantage point, a number of notable weather and astronomical observations were in evidence… The day started
Despite its English name of Common Butterwort this plant is rare in southern England, indeed, this tiny colony is the only colony in East Sussex.
Saturday June 1st and what a stunning start to the month – perhaps it will turn out to be a proverbial ‘flaming June?’ During the
The town of Seaford was today between 5pm and 6-15pm, treated to a flying display by 4 Dakotas transport aircraft, these circulating repeatedly over the
7-50am, and the Britannia is steaming past Britannia – well to precise at this moment, St.Leonards and is relatively speaking, close in at 13 miles
During this month of May, I have twice visited the RSPB’s reserve at Dungeness to bird watch – something I haven’t done per se for
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