Eccentric Amblings and Ramblings From Gnat Bottomed Towers
The life and adventures of a mildly dotty old bird.
Friday, 8 August 2025
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Wednesday, 6 August 2025
It's not been a good year for the roses
I am rather partial to roses, but we gave up trying to keep them alive many years ago. We inherited some when we first bought our house and bought a couple more in the early days, but we were always having to treat them for black spot, aphids and a multitude of other complaints. I am a lazy gardener [even that's stretching the truth a fair bit], but they really were more trouble than they were worth in the end. I'm glad to see that even the NT garden, Nymans, has had issues with theirs. The rose garden there has always been a delight, but they've taken a radical step and grubbed the whole lot out because of disease issues. The plan is to replant in two years. On my last visit all we saw were a series of empty borders, but who could be disappointed with these dreamy beds that are this summer's temporary replacement. Gorgeous.
Tuesday, 5 August 2025
At 6am
6am last Saturday at the local nature reserve. Sometimes pictures just seem to take themselves.
Thursday, 31 July 2025
The Wolves and The Windmill
'The Wolves and the Windmill' sounds a bit like a European fairy tale, but when you're in Mythago strange portals open for you which can mean spending your weekends in ways you'd never imagine!
These two beautiful creatures are Lady Moonshine and Dr Jones. They are 90% wolf and are part of a pack of nine from Watermill Wolves. Both are socialised [they live inside] so are used to being around the public under controlled conditions, but you respect them and give them space. A few of them have been in films and others are used to help people who have experience trauma. The couple who share their home with them absolutely adore them and are very knowledgeable. A lot of their time is spent running a wolf sanctuary and giving talks about conservation. This was part of a Norse event we were dancing at on Saturday.
Hope you have a great weekend.
Arilx
Monday, 28 July 2025
Red, white and blue.
Despite the post title suggesting otherwise I promise that I'm not going to be talking about the Union Jack, but this instead- a boat trip that we took from Newhaven out along the East Sussex coast. Didn't we have the perfect day for it and yes the sea really is turquoise. It's down to all the chalk in the water apparently.
Friday, 25 July 2025
Caterwauling
Richard Bassett was the clerk and sexton of Buxted in Sussex for 43 years. I can tell you that he was buried on 20th September 1666. Beyond that I can't tell you any more save for a delicious tidbit which was recorded in the parish register at the time of his death...' whose melody warbled forth as if he had been thumped on the back with a stone'.😂
I gleaned this from 'Old Parish Life. A guide for the Curious' by J Lovill which I borrowed from the library and have just finished reading. It sounds as if it should be as dry as a bone, but if, like me, social history is your thing then it's packed full of fascinating details about the lives of our forebears. People really don't change that much and much of what the author describes is quite surprising shall we say.
Have a good weekend.
Arilx
Tuesday, 22 July 2025
Caving in
On a hot a Saturday being down a series of caves which stay at a constant 12C was the perfect place to be. Please don't think for one minute that I have latterly taken up potholing. Heavens forbid no....just a couple of gentle tours led by passionate volunteers round the Reigate Caves.
As caves go these look quite reassuringly substantial don't they. What you're actually looking at in the shot below are sand mines. That's sand not sandstone. If you gently draw your hand over the surface it feels like a damp sandcastle and the sand tumbles away. It is just moisture holding it together and if it ever dries out Reigate is a goner because basically it's been built on the top of a giant sand dune which is now riddled with holes like a colander.
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