Brighton House
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Windy North Norfolk
... moved through the trees. Our targets was Shore Larks, a high altitude species that over-winters mainly on coasts. Holkham is a traditional wintering area for them. There is a long, narrow strip of pine trees that stretches from Wells to Holkham and beyond and we walked through these to get to the dunes and beach. Here we found the wind - or it found us.
It wasn't gale force, by any means but with the low temperature it felt very chilly indeed. The salt-loving ...
Just wind (except for the rain)
... towards winter, so I needed to be at home for that, but we thought that we could go over on Friday after work and have a full day, arriving back home in time for a curry.
I picked Julie up from Wolverhampton because she had been working from home that day. Getting into and out of the centre of Wolves is not particularly quick during rush-hour periods but much preferable to the alternative of heading into central Birmingham late on a ...
Bloomin' Egyptian Geese
... s not much parking in the village but as this is a frequently seen vagrant there were not so many people interested in it, so we found a space and walked down towards the coast. There was nothing obvious in view and we walked around three sides of the pool that it had been frequenting until we bumped into some other birders who told us that it had been seen flying off about 90 minutes earlier. We continued to the beach and up the high ...
Last week in Bucknall, Woodhall Spa
... I had the pork and it was beautiful. It seems that Yorkshire pudding is served with any roast as I had it along with roast spuds, mashed spuds, peas, carrots,cabbage and a huge jug of gravy. Impressive! Once again the locals were very friendly and we conversed with a woman who had just celebrated 60th wedding anniversary with her husband who has Alzheimer's and a cousin who has a lung disease. She insisted on showing us her photos. The publican was ...
Learning about Autism
... Supposedly he's a lot better than Wayne. He likes attention and acts up to his parents but they know how to handle him. He's been OK with us, answers my questions about school, games... Mostly he stays in his room playing video games. We have been planting trees and spring flower bulbs, have 7 more trees to plant tomorrow. It's supposed to be sunny tomorrow but raining after that, so the work will have to move inside. We are officially less than ...
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