Reforesting the UK: ‘Trees are the ultimate long-term project’ https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/nov/16/reforesting-the-uk-trees-are-the-ultimate-long-term-project?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_WordPress
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Bees, trees and…. charcoal
At last summer arrives here. After a foul June when I thought I would never wear anything else except wellies for the rest of my life, and would find webbed feet when I eventually were to remove them, a glorious July burst forth. We are at least a month behind everyone else down the hill,Continue reading “Bees, trees and…. charcoal”
Summer solstice
Walking Ned, through beautiful hay fields on summer solstice. The first time we have left the house without waterproof trousers and rubber boots. We had forgotten what blue sky looked like.
It’s been a while since I last sat down and wrote on this blog. I remember being very anxious about getting the caravan finished for April 15th when the wonderful Hanne was due to come and live in it, and work with us. It looked like this at the beginning of March. Then I gotContinue reading
Sharing the polytunnel
This Norway maple, English Oak and Radiata Pine were planted from seed in March last year. At the moment these little sweeties are having to share their home with Larch Wood Timber, who have put a framing bed in there to make a round wood frame for their latest build. Poor little trees. It’s almostContinue reading “Sharing the polytunnel”
Peel, Shoots and leaves
So for the past few weeks I have slowly been building shelving for the polytunnel. My friend, the very talented Richard T, helped start me off, my sister kept me going and now I am on my own. It is slow, not because I’m a novice carpenter, and now that I have this little beauty,Continue reading “Peel, Shoots and leaves”
Sun and sparkles
I realised, too late, that some people found my last blog post a bit sad, and were concerned that I was feeling negative about our life here. Sometimes it does feel as though we move two steps forward and then go three steps back…. but I guess that’s just life. Then, however, you get aContinue reading “Sun and sparkles”
Living the Dream
So many people tell me how lucky we are and how amazing it must be living how we do. I don’t want to dispute this nor disabuse anyone who holds on to a fantasy of living off grid. We live completely off grid, with solar panels for electricity, a bore hole to provide our ownContinue reading “Living the Dream”
Winter
The sunrises and sunsets have been really incredible for the past month or so at Heydon Hill, at least incredible on the days when we have actually seen the sun. Most of December felt like living in a tupper ware box with the lid on and we didn’t see alot of the wood for daysContinue reading “Winter”
The new polytunnel
At last the unbelievably huge tunnel is up and skinned. It is as amazing and we were working against the clock all last week to get the frame up so it could be skinned. If it hadn’t been for our amazing Woofer, Hanne, who worked above and beyond, it might not have ever got finishedContinue reading “The new polytunnel”