Archive for April 2021
FACTS ABOUT THE HUMBLE BLUEBELL
As May approaches we are starting to see the first sprinkling of bluebells appearing in the woods. I am leading a number of walks throughout May, so I thought it would be nice to be able to share some facts about bluebells with the walking group, hence this week’s education slot. The bluebell has many…
Read MoreWHAT I DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT WILD GARLIC…
As we sauntered through the woods near Lower Harlestone, Northamptonshire on Thursday evening the distinct smell of wild garlic was in the air. As I continue on my journey of ongoing knowledge about nature and the outdoors, I find myself on Google looking up facts about the wild garlic plant. So here are my findings.…
Read MoreGSI INFINITY MUG & CASCADE WILD TABLE WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
This week I have two products to show you, I have the GSI infinity mug and the Cascade Wild Table. GSI MUG I purchased this mug as I was getting fed up with my Sea to Summit Collapsible Mug. The S2S mug has no lid, and it is also rather unstable. I have lost count…
Read MoreIs it an Otter? An Eel? Or a flying fish? No! It’s a Cormorant!
As spring finally kicks in and the days get warmer and brighter, we are out walking more. During this pleasant time of year a walk along the riverside is a delight, not only for it’s tranquil beauty but the opportunity to see some of Britain’s less well known wildlife. Often mistaken from afar as otters…
Read MoreNINE FACTS ABOUT CHERRY TREES
Cherry Trees are my 2nd most favourite tree, after the Oak Tree. So, on my quest to learn something new each week about nature, I thought I would delve into this wonderful species and find out some interesting facts. The first fact, which is probably not relevant to many people, is that the estate where…
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