Eccentric Amblings and Ramblings From Gnat Bottomed Towers
The life and adventures of a mildly dotty old bird.
Wednesday, 4 March 2026
The Lost Folk
Saturday, 28 February 2026
Farewell February
This miniscule anenome type bloom is the female flower of the hazel. The tree's distinctive yellow lambs tail catkins are to be seen from late winter.and are one of the early signs that seasonal.change is on the horizon. I had the pleasure of having a go at hazel coppicing this week for the first time. The stools at the local nature reserve have been neglected for many years, but they are being brought back so that they can be cropped again. We collected several branches for stakes and binders which we will use next month to create another 30m of living hedge to extend what is already there on the site. Dormice eat hazel nuts and last year the volunteers ran a survey to see if there were any on the reserve. As many will be aware this species is in sharp decline and all the dormice boxes were empty so it didn't look promising. Tubes with ink at the bottom were placed at various points and the results are now in. Lots of dormice pawprints have been recorded. Let's finish February on a high!
Arilx
Thursday, 26 February 2026
'Tis not the season
The next target in the great top to toe sort out here at GBT is the loft. Doing well so far and have found a few corkers that I'd completely forgotten about. One thing that I did come across was a bag of home made Halloween decorations that I'd done when YTM was a very small person. Somehow they'd got missed in the last cull when I had rehomed all of the bought decs. Whilst it might have been the wrong time of year, I steamed ahead and offered them on a free site unapologetically acknowledging my imperfect timing....they were snapped up. Unfortunately I was not the only one that day operating unseasonably.....
Monday, 23 February 2026
On the Thames Foreshore
It's no secret that your geeky friend thoroughly enjoys watching a few mudlarkers' films on Youtube. In a stressful world I find such content very relaxing and it broadens my historical knowledge. However, I had no idea until a chance conversation last year that a friend of mine shares my taste....who better to go with than her then when I found out about the 'Secrets of the Thames' exhibition in London.
Wednesday, 18 February 2026
Boxing clever
Today's content was supposed to be about my most recent trip, but I am up to my old tricks again and fancied showing you this box of cat litter instead which arrived last week. The wording made me chuckle....life is full of little surprises....
꩜Aril꩜
Monday, 16 February 2026
Everything stops for tea.
I can vouch for the fact that a dreich February afternoon is much improved by afternoon tea with an unexpected cat thrown in for good measure. This particular feline rather sniffily accepted a stroke, but he wasn't moving for any annoying biped. I can't say I blame him because he'd nabbed himself the perfect warm spot in the hotel foyer. Us guests just perched on the sofa in the remaining space.....cats are supremely confident beings who always get the upper paw.
Saturday, 14 February 2026
The Kiss
As usual we are ignoring all the Valentine's hullabaloo, but here's something vaguely romantic for y'all. The Kiss by Alex Davies💋😘😽.
The Lost Folk
I picked up this book from the library shelf a couple of weeks ago. It came out last year and was sort of on the radar, but I didn't k...
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Almost inevitably last weekend featured yet more dancing from moi. This time we were at a very local quirky show which we have performed at ...
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David loves a map and is to be found quite often checking up stuff on Google. Usually it's me finding the oddities, but this one is ent...
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Hello.... I've got a brief lull before my old school friend is arriving for supper so thought I'd just pop in. Our Christmas has th...



























