Entries from October 2010 ↓

Badger, Badger

While up on the heath recently I was these poor badgers. There wasn?t much left of them, the bugs had seen to that. It made me wonder how many insects they had saved from starvation? The circle of life is wonderful, though I?m not sure I want to be bug food.

badger badger

Heath

I went up on the heath a couple of weeks ago and saw these cows grazing. They looked so happy and relaxed.

cows cows

Strawbs

My strawberries seem to not realise it is getting on towards winter. They were still flowering last week. I expect the frost this week will have put paid to them by now, but it is still nice to see a flower in this cold weather.

strawbs

 

I am going to try and grow some in pots next year as I may not have enough time for the plot.

Beans means vines

I have been saving these beans for seed, though I?m not sure I will be able to grow them next year due to work commitments. But, you never know, I might not be able to refuse the urge to get to the plot.

beans

Courgettes Delight

Well, the courgettes are also done for this year. I have picked them as often as possible now and they are small, but if left any longer they just go to mush.

I was please this year that they took and provided such a bounty. I made lots of soup and used them in world cooking for friends and family.

It hurts that I wont be able to grow them next year and will have to buy them instead. I might try using a large pot. We will see.

 

courgettes

get a licence

It has just come to my notice that in order to listen to music in your car with more than one person costs ?60!

Oh dear. I do it a lot. So why have I never heard of drivers being stopped for playing the radio? Why do the PRS not stop cars with more than one person in and fine them to make them pay for a licence?

They are missing a trick there.

Squash Time

I have been growing squash again this year and they are all done now. Here are some pics of them.

 squash