Hope everyone has a good weekend.
Eccentric Amblings and Ramblings From Gnat Bottomed Towers
The life and adventures of a mildly dotty old bird.
Thursday, 4 June 2026
Kirdford Tales
Hope everyone has a good weekend.
Monday, 1 June 2026
Happy Monday
Friday, 29 May 2026
The Bank and the Buttons
Sussex is busy, but Surrey is next level at the weekend as many people come out of London for a change of scene. Where to head on a hot Bank Holiday Monday when you know many of the local beauty spots will be rammed. The answer was staring me right in the face...keep it simple and stick to your original destination exploring on foot.
We returned to Guildford and met up with TYM for an overdue visit to his part of the world. A free historical guided walk in the morning and a family stroll after lunch turned up some treasures.
This beautiful building is the Guild Hall and the clock upon it is the handiwork of John Aylward who was trying to curry favour with the merchants so that he could trade in the town. They turned his first request down, but then he returned with a gift. Yes bribery was alive and well in 1683.
Tuesday, 26 May 2026
Photo of the day.
Someone making sure that the female Canada goose on the local pond has some shade, whilst she is incubating her eggs💖
As ever not the planned post, but simply couldn't resist. Photo was taken at a distance to not stress her.
Arilx
Sunday, 24 May 2026
In the heat of the moment.
It's quite toasty temperature wise in the South East at the moment so lots of us will be following the advice.and taking on board lots of liquid. Unfortunately on a hot day back in May 1764 one Thomas Thetcher was not so lucky for he died of drinking cold small beer. The advice on the gravestone is that he should either have drunk strong beer or none at all!
Friday, 22 May 2026
Stonehenge
For anyone who is interested in Stonehenge, but the history rather than any spiritual content, may I recommend the new series by the archaeologist Dr Julian Richards over on his Youtube channel. Each episode is short, but very informative and well presented.I found the content has already given me a much better understanding of this fascinating, but enigmatic monument.
Wednesday, 20 May 2026
Standen's Arts and Crafts
Before getting distracted again and going off at a tangent [never been known eh!] I thought I'd pop up some of the delicious interior details from Standen House for any fans of the Arts and Crafts movement. It was built as a weekend home for the Beale family in 1891 and a place to escape to from their London life. Eventually they moved here permanently in 1912 and it is one of the first properties in the country to have had electricity installed right from the outset. It's a strange mixture of the modern combined with the ideals of William Morris and Philip Webb. It manages to be effortlessly elegant whilst homely all at the same time. The light was much better than on my previous visits so I have been able to capture more of it.
꩜Aril꩜
Kirdford Tales
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Whoops, double whoops and thrice times whoops.....this returned home with me on Saturday. For a measly 350 pennies I could hardly leave it ...












































