and the water is low.
I was sure I'd get more than this from six pounds of pears and two huge onions....
and the water is low.
I was sure I'd get more than this from six pounds of pears and two huge onions....
New compost bin...nice and tidy for the Winter and all my own work!!



This is the SAVIAC wheel, designed by David Ballantyne (1913-1990) of Poole Pottery in Dorset,England. It is a collaboration between a potter and an engineer.
I'm enjoying working in the walled garden!
nearly ready.....
Today is the Equinox.


If you click to enlarge the picture you'll see the large hole at the centre of the bridge- the water was over that during the last big floods, and on both approaches to the bridge there are several tunnels underneath for floodwaters.

The large holes in the old riverbank are sand marten nests, the small ones where woodpeckers forage for insects
the local swan family....at a distance!!
Looking towards Abergavenny and the Blorenge mountain.
Oxbow lake
the old river bed. In 1959 the river moved about 100 yards Westwards. As the property boundary is the river, one landowner profited!
A baby Giant puffball- which was delicious...and most of which is ready in the freezer!!
Mistletoe ready for celebrations!!
I went on a day out looking at other galleries today, as it was the last day of Herefordshire Art week.
found this!!
and a very nice (expensive!!) shop, which is worth seeing if only for the buildings.
out again..
and up Church Street and its slippery small cobbles, to the Weavers' Shed Gallery on the left..
past this lovely door on the right.
Hereford was visited too, and Wobage on the way back to the Court Cupboard.
"Round and round the mulberry bush..."
Yellow rasberries..
and red ones
We think that this could be a sort of walnut, but I'm not sure....it has a citrussy hint to the smell on the fruit..we must cut one open

Whilst gardening, the cats keep an eye on me..

just leaving for home.