We’d booked as we read Wilding. Rather Michael started reading Wilding to me, as our morning ritual in Magnolia in Lockdown days. It was after Overstory, and we were full of trees. Isabella Tree (such a memorable name) was all the rage soon after, as Wilding became Radio 4’s book of the week. I think… Continue reading Knepp – September 2021 – wood pasture
Anniversary of S.M.Francis at New Hall
It is a year since S.M.Francis, my head mistress while I was at New Hall, and head for 23 years, died, September 18th last year. The years work collecting memories into the basket, working with Margaret and the Community and Tessa (TL), and formulating the booklet to her, is complete. The book is published. It… Continue reading Anniversary of S.M.Francis at New Hall
John Fox
John Fox
Afghanisthan returns to Taliban
As the Americans announced they are withdrawing from this fought over land, and the Taliban take over with remarkable speed that that takes us all by surprise (it's speed is nicknamed Dunkirk on Whatsapp by the press), I start to re-read Dalrymple’s book, aptly subtitled The Battle for Afghanisthan. Although Biden is simply fulfilling a… Continue reading Afghanisthan returns to Taliban
Basket of Climate Change
The United States, like most of the world, is becoming both drier and wetter. It depends where you live. Quotable: “Precipitation is one of the key climate variables,” said Aiguo Dai, a professor of atmospheric science. “The direct impacts from a warming temperature are important, but the indirect impact through changes in precipitation and storm… Continue reading Basket of Climate Change
John Macrae and Lincolne
From Gill to David responding to his forthcoming play on the Lincolne family over Halesworth Heritage Open days Having just read the Halesworth Community News we were delighted to discover that the history of the Lincolne family will be told, thanks to the research work of Helen Wolvey and yourself.I thought you would be interested… Continue reading John Macrae and Lincolne
Folk East 2021
Folk East 2021 - from the empty bar, casks all green for go, to the all sold legend. Bar smaller, we missed space for musicians and loitering drinkers, the dance tent, and the intimacy of the woodland space, but there was time to linger and converse and listen. Thanks to Graham and Nicky brilliantly organised.… Continue reading Folk East 2021
Strumpshaw Tree Fair
I found my festival book! I searched the static first - the place of memory papers, no. Bookshelf in house. No. Back to the cabin, perhaps it's among wood books. No. Back to house and I find it in the office. Here we are then, in a book bought in the year of festivals, from… Continue reading Strumpshaw Tree Fair
Wakelyns
I have not been there since I came to Martin's funeral, but have touch with it, from Paul and Marion. Here from their newsletter is David opening the Summer - pinnacle is the bakery. Short food chains and enterprise stacking, keys say Josaiah.
Any Questions – Lowestoft
I think I only went once to the Paris Theatre to watch a live radio broadcast when I lived in London, loved it so much swore I'd become a regular, but never did, nor did I return once! So here I am at 64, eager to accept the invitation from David Youngman, Waveney Greens, who… Continue reading Any Questions – Lowestoft