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Author Archives: james
So, isn’t cellulitis fun?
I suspect that prior to this year I’ve had it perhaps three times, though the second an third weren’t that big a deal and my body dealt with it before it really got a hold. The first time was a … Continue reading
Latest list of jobs advert hates
This list seems to get longer every day, but what can you do (other than not apply for the job)? So, in no particular order, here goes… Requiring good communication skills when the advert uses poor English or hasn’t been … Continue reading
Memory Lane, 26th October 2022: A different kind of harvest
My compost bins have been slowly gaining a roof of corrugated plastic sheet and a gutter to collect the run-off. Today it was time to play with the 3d printer again, and produce this It’s a downpipe rain collector/filter. (Hopefully) … Continue reading
No dig diary, 26th March 2024
It appears that I may have an muscle injury impinging on a nerve for my left arm, which has slowed me down today. On the positive side it doesn’t really stop me doing anything, but it is constantly nagging at … Continue reading
I’ll just leave this here
I don’t believe any further commentary is required. North Korea TV censors Alan Titchmarsh’s trousers
Memory Lane, 26th October 2022: Zombie caterpillar
I’ve not noticed this before, but it seems to have been a pretty good year for Large White caterpillars and therefore presumably for their predators. I was confused as to what was going on at first, what the little yellow … Continue reading
No dig diary, 24th March 2024
I already feel so far behind with this year thanks to the weather. But what can you do when the veggie plot makes the Somme look like a Forest School mud kitchen? So despite the fact that I should already … Continue reading
More grass to the compost
And my son’s GCSE notes, as it happens. Poor weather is forecast for tomorrow so it was a major rush just to get through a first cut of all the grass today. But we managed it. Sadly, whilst I was … Continue reading
Last of the 2023 apple juice
It’s not done too badly. Pressing was late November, and whilst I did press quite a bit of juice not all of it was frozen for drinking straight. But today I opened the very last bottled. No more until the … Continue reading
Memory Lane, 20th October 2022: Beekeeper to the rescue
I received a phone call from the owner of the farm where I keep some hives. The council have been cutting back some trees between his hedge line and the road. In particular, this oak which I think was partly … Continue reading