Email to Halesworth Library Book Club As you know, I personally would like us to continue albeit on Zoom. But if course it is up to you all. I’m not here tonight to zoom, but Maggie has kindly said she would chair. Yay, back the old days, (it was Maggie who inspired us to begin… Continue reading To keep or not to keep a book?
Author: kalikellett
Trump
Today the GSA declared president-elect Jo Biden the 'apparent' winner of the US election, clearing the way for the formal transition from Donald Trump’s administration to begin after weeks of delay. However, over 70 million still voted for Trump and Trump along with a majority of GOP senators still refuse to recognise Biden's win arguing… Continue reading Trump
Sashi Dhoj Tulachan
A short text from Subha announced that a Dhoj Tulachan has died of COVID in Kathmandu, read on my phone while staying the night in the cabin in the wood, and I assume it is Sashi. The memory of our first and last meetings flow through the night mind. It is in fact his brother,… Continue reading Sashi Dhoj Tulachan
End game of Trump
In an absurd way I will miss him. Miss the crazy kick in from a side field, the sacking of another minister, the lies, the terrible lies, the absolutes, the biggest, the best, the squeeze box hands, the denial of climate change, the calling of names, the obvious narcissism, the meandering speeches. Why? Yes, I… Continue reading End game of Trump
Intrepid honey buzzard completes spectacular journey to Africa (Alan)
(This from Alan Miller from Wenhaston) A young European Honey Buzzard, satellite tagged by the Roy Dennis Foundation at a nest near Forres, Scotland, in mid-August, has already reached the African continent – albeit via a remarkably risky route that included two long sea crossings. The bird, '620', was tagged on 11 August and remained in the vicinity of… Continue reading Intrepid honey buzzard completes spectacular journey to Africa (Alan)
Paul Vodden
Paul Vodden, our East Anglian Coppice Network co-founder with Andy Basham, friend and colleague, sadly died 1st October 2020 aged 71. Our thoughts are with Caroline his wife and their daughter Alice. He was a great supporter of the NCfed and it’s goals and according to Andy Barsham a pun supremo. I glimpsed a little… Continue reading Paul Vodden
Lakes October 2020
I'm writing this in bed in the Barbara Cartland Suite, LangAr hall, Nottinghamshire. Michael in Burgundy pajamas is making tea. 'Not just ordinary tea but Newby Tea with Meadow Churned Milk', he says, bringing the mug to bed, headtouch on forehead for the morning read of Wilding to start our day. We were delayed departing… Continue reading Lakes October 2020
Hay Festival 2019
We're camping in a field which is walking distance to festival, Michael's very good idea. The toilets are downhill, the festival up a gentle slope. It is Michael's treat, he'd been a few years running, and this was my first. Very excited. We find ourselves late, but in the BBC tent listening to the finding… Continue reading Hay Festival 2019
London Barry and his ‘Ernia
I am in London, having collected Barry from the Spire Brentwood, post his double 'ernia, as he calls it. He is not an easy patient. Now walking like a very old man, banana position he calls it, he still enthrawls me with his east end ways, in equal measure to driving me round the bend.… Continue reading London Barry and his ‘Ernia