My sister and I decided to have a day out with our Dad a few weeks ago. Now that's not as easy as it sounds as he and my Mum are incredibly active still and have travelled widely. He is also a keen walker and there isn't much ground left in West Sussex which he won't have already covered. However, I did happen to know that he hasn't yet visited the Wings museum https://gnatbottomedtowers.blogspot.com/search?q=wings+museum so that's where we plumped for. Since my previous visit they have rejigged all of the displays and it was just as fascinating as it was the first time around. Nevertheless it is all WWII related and I've chosen not to blog again about its content as some of it is difficult and I think we've all got enough on our plates right now. What I did find extraordinary though was this set of rules from 1940 for playing golf during these times. The mind quite boggles whilst managing to be frightfully British with a 'keep calm and carry on' attitude about the whole beastly business of war!
Eccentric Amblings and Ramblings From Gnat Bottomed Towers
The life and adventures of a mildly dotty old bird.
Friday, 15 May 2026
To a tee
Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Our Smallest Bird
This is the Goldcrest and it is the UK's smallest bird weighing in at a hefty 5g. The male has the blob of orange in addition to the yellow on its head. Rest assured that both birds were being handled by a qualified bird ringer and are so relaxed that they doze off in his hand. They were released back from whence they came very shortly after they had been caught to be ringed and recorded.
As for me I am now a distinctly weary old bird now as this bird ringing event meant me getting up at the unearthly hour of 4.30am to be on the nature reserve by 6. I managed to persuade David to come with me this time as I knew he would love seeing all the birds at such close quarters. We've been joined by a good friend for lunch here and tonight I am going dancing. What a glutton for punishment. Tomorrow I expect to feel half dead, but oh so worth it😀
꩜Aril꩜
Friday, 8 May 2026
Corking
I chuckled with delight as I came across this cork in a shop window which measured from my wrist to my elbow. Sadly though, try as I might, I couldn't find the bottle which it fitted🍾🤣
Have good weekend. More dancing in this little part of Sussex. Next week will be our 6th on the trot and then we get a few weeks off. Hmm...more mischief!!
꩜Aril꩜
Wednesday, 6 May 2026
The Tin Nose Shop
I feel that there probably aren't many of us who will design our own tombstone, but for those with the natural ability like the British sculptor Francis Derwent Wood, then maybe it doesn't come as such a surprise. Like me you may not be familiar with this artist's work and in all honesty I have no idea how well known he was then or now. Born in 1871 he found that he was too old to enlist for active service on the front line in WWI so he decided to sign up for the Royal Medical Corps instead as an orderly. During his time he saw horrendous injures and those with facial disfigurement faced a particularly harsh return into society. Not only were these poor men suffering from PTSD, but they were often shunned because of the fear and disgust caused by the sight of their very visible injuries. Some were treated by the pioneers of plastic surgery which was just starting to come in, but most were given a rubber mask to hide behind. Derwent Wood realised that he could utilise his skills to improve the lot of those afflicted. Using pre-war photos of the individuals once they had healed he made thin metal masks upon which he hand painted in the missing features. This did go some way to disguising the facial horrors inflicted by the war, but they unfortunately proved to be hot and uncomfortable to wear. The soldiers called it 'The Tin Nose Shop'
Wood's grave, along with the photos below, are in the beautiful Sussex village of Amberly, which sits nestled in a valley in the South Downs just a stone's throw from Arundel. As you can see it is delightful....David and I were tasked with the difficult job of carrying out a quality control test on the cakes in the newly taken over tea room. I am delighted to report that they passed with flying colours and we went ahead with the purchase of an afternoon tea voucher for my parents for their diamond wedding present. It was a tough job, but I feel that I am perfectly qualified with the number of cafe trips I have got under my belt since retiring!
Monday, 4 May 2026
Welcoming Summer
I had the most incredible time being at the Deptford Jack in the Green on Friday celebrating Beltane. The folk custom of having a jack parading along the streets dated back to at least the 19th century and inspired by the popular Hastings version, it was brought back in the 1980s. It is a much smaller affair, but full of energy and bonhomie with people just coming together and celebrating community. I loved it💚
The jack is built the night before at the Dog and Bell pub and it's here where it sets off around on its route. There is one fellow in there who leaps about with great skill and the chap in the green tatters is one of the bogies who leads him because, as you can imagine, he only has a very restricted view. The following procession is made up of musicians and morris dancers together with the sparkly pink 'obby 'oss which spins and whirls. You soon learn to give it space and the legendary Deptford Gut Girls. They worked down at the docks gutting all the slaughtered animals and were known for their raucous unruly behaviour. Originally it was a man's job, but they took over in 1891 after and a strike and were noted for receiving a higher rate of pay than most working class women of that era.
Arilx
Wednesday, 29 April 2026
No jacket required.
Monday, 27 April 2026
Grubby
To a tee
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