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Oct 17th, 2021

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Poor old Tora

Tora is very frail now.  He sleeps all the time and I only hope he is not in pain. It has been three years since we lost his twin brother Schrodi to cancer, and we had the courage to have him put to sleep when it became apparent that he was suffering.  I have seen […]

Sep 30th, 2021

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A bit of nature’s bounty

I picked what was left of the easily accessible brambles today.  When I was a child we used to say that on 1st October the devil spat on the brambles and you shouldn’t eat them after that.  There is some truth in the date thing because as autumn progresses they tend to be either wizened […]

Sep 18th, 2021

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A good year for mushrooms

They seem to be everywhere this year.  Unfortunately I never quite have the nerve to pick and eat any.  A far cry from when I was a teenager living in West Cumbria right out in the countryside.  Gypsy boys used to come to the door with baskets of vast field mushrooms the size of saucers […]

Sep 17th, 2021

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Baking today

I felt like doing some baking today, so I rustled up some sausage rolls.  I am not ashamed to admit that I used shop bought puff pastry, because although I am a big fan of homemade things, and also can make it myself successfully (honest I can), it is way more trouble than it is […]

Sep 2nd, 2021

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The fairies are back

I saw this classic fairy toadstool by the river today.  I was half expecting there to be a little door in the side of it.

Aug 26th, 2021

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Helensburgh in the rain

I went to see my Mum in Rhu today.  I can honestly say that there is nothing much more dismal than your Scottish seaside town when the weather is very bad, and Helensburgh is pretty typical of this.  When the sun is shining, it is a lovely place to be, but even in August it […]

Aug 20th, 2021

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Monarch of the orchard

The huge stag is back yet again. He really is a most magnificent creature.  A true monarch of the glen And mush – leave my fruit trees alone!