Christmas in Canterbury

Past the winter solstice. The days slowly get longer. More light. Less heat though. Neighbour Liz said “spring is coming” Yes, but winter comes first. Tradition means doing the same each year. Tradition is doing things without knowing why. at Christmas, each family probably makes its own traditions. With young children what’s done twice hasContinue reading “Christmas in Canterbury”

Autumn in the woods

What is autumn? Days get shorter and cooler. Fruits ripen. Leaves fall from deciduous trees. Walkers can enjoy cool dry sunny days, or endure cold wet days which don’t get properly light. Climate change ripens fruit earlier. If it delays winter does that mean longer autumn? As a countryside access warden i visited Ellenden Wood,Continue reading “Autumn in the woods”

Hernhill revisited

A second visit to Hernhill, about five km east of Faversham. Name means “at the grey hill” Looking at loose ends: footpaths which don’t easily connect with my previous visit as a countryside access warden. Thursday Nov 4th, my sister’s birthday, was cloudy with cold wind from the north. Almost cancelled plan when radio mentionedContinue reading “Hernhill revisited”

A short walk in Ospringe

Ospringe is a small place in East Kent. Can’t decide if it’s a village. Or a part of Faversham, separated by the A2 here called Ospringe Street. Certainly Water Lane has the feel of a village, with primary school, 12th century church of St Paul and St Peter, and historic Queenhouse farm and Maison Dieu.Continue reading “A short walk in Ospringe”