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Monthly Archives: October 2017
And so to bed….
Hibernation is fast approaching for some, as Winter sets in. Small animals will be entering a dormant state and many humans will be looking forward to an extended period of remaining inactive or indoors. Not so for the conservation volunteers … Continue reading
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Life after death……..
I have just been reading Rowan’s blog about the storms, where he referred to The “Queen” – a magnificent beech pollard in Frithsden Beeches, and it’s fall in June 2014. The National Trust put up a notice nearby saying that … Continue reading
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Stormy days
With the close passing of hurricane Ophelia over Ireland then Scotland, we are vividly reminded of the storm of 1987. Most Britons went to sleep on the night of Thursday October 15, thirty years ago without the slightest idea of … Continue reading
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Claim to Fame
In season Dockey Wood attracts a lot of people – visitors in the Springtime for the bluebells and volunteers in the Autumn for the forestry work. This was the venue for the Thursday group who turned up in force this … Continue reading
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Shine on Harvest Moon
Did you catch the Harvest Moon last week? Leaves are falling, the days are getting colder, and thoughts are turning to winter time – it was cold on the hills last week for the volunteers. Autumn is well and truly … Continue reading
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Labour of Love
The first Thursday in September started like any other Thursday in the summer for the group of flint “Wallers” in Cromer Wood, close to Little Gaddesden. They had arrived to make a start on the reconstruction of the inner flint … Continue reading
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The Burning of ash-ridge
You know when it is Autumn at Ashridge, not because of the changing leaf colours, but because of the emerging bonfires. They are springing up all over the place – on Piccadilly Hill, in Witchcraft Bottom, even in the Estate … Continue reading
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