Another interesting honest perspective on your week. You make it so easy to read and genuine. Very glad to have seen you recently, making the intervening years seem much less. I hope you keep on writing - it's such a pleasure to read your articles.
I'm never quite sure if these named storms fascinate me, or frighten me; or possibly both at the same time. I think the animals sense them coming before we do, but I do wonder what effect it has on them. I think our experience and interpretation of them is very much shaped by our memories of all of the previous ones, and our brains going overtime trying to predict what this one will be like. I'm glad you're all OK and the tree didn't cause any damage. I'm hoping this will be the last one this year. Did you get to keep any of the wood?
They have just plonked it in the bushes besides the road. Its an ash tree. come across and get some of it if you want though I know someone nearby has plans in that direction too
Ash is a uniquely beautiful wood, and may soon be headed for extinction. There's huge piles of it here where the council have felled it due to ash dieback.
Another interesting honest perspective on your week. You make it so easy to read and genuine. Very glad to have seen you recently, making the intervening years seem much less. I hope you keep on writing - it's such a pleasure to read your articles.
Thank you so much. I love doing this. Not many people see what I say but I so much enjoy the comments from those who do read my stuff.
I'm never quite sure if these named storms fascinate me, or frighten me; or possibly both at the same time. I think the animals sense them coming before we do, but I do wonder what effect it has on them. I think our experience and interpretation of them is very much shaped by our memories of all of the previous ones, and our brains going overtime trying to predict what this one will be like. I'm glad you're all OK and the tree didn't cause any damage. I'm hoping this will be the last one this year. Did you get to keep any of the wood?
They have just plonked it in the bushes besides the road. Its an ash tree. come across and get some of it if you want though I know someone nearby has plans in that direction too
Ash is a uniquely beautiful wood, and may soon be headed for extinction. There's huge piles of it here where the council have felled it due to ash dieback.