About bill

Bill Church is the story traveller, a former Headteacher who has a passion for sharing stories with people from 3 years up to 103 years of age. Bill loves stories; finding them (and the story’s story!), telling them and writing them! He is passionate in believing that everybody can tell stories and is keen to help people whatever their age do this. His blog ranges from his Story telling experiences to his obsessions sport, bird watching and cycling!

Heaven on the Severn!!!

No not the Two Severn Bores although we have another gig on our Severn Songs and Stories Tour at the end of June at Quedegely Library. No it refers to a splendid morning by the River this morning doing the Bird Survey. Highlights included a dust up between a Peregrine and a Marsh Harrier, Greenshank, Redshank, Oystercatcher, Common Crane as well as many smaller birds. To add icing to the cake I’ve just seen Black Terns on the lake by home. Amazing birds but much too quick to photograph!

Just off to do my Story Telling slot at Wick Court. Another blog hopefully tomorrow with a bit more detail.

Have a Cuppa Tea

The old Kinks song seems appropriate for the title! Yesterday at Wick Court we did  teas and cakes for cyclists and walkers as a fund raiser. I even made vegetarian sausage rolls which went down surprisingly well! The weather was superb. We currently have our old friends from Ashmead School staying at Wick Court; I visited the school with Brian earlier in the year.

I was lucky to see a Cuckoo flying as I was cycling back along the canal after a meeting.

Looking forward to playing cricket tomorrow.

Dashing Hobbies

Another bird related blog! Watched one of my favourite birds today. The wonderful Hobby. Really acrobatic birds and watching them take insects and eating them on the wing is a real marvel. our only bird of prey that migrates South in Winter.

Spent quite a bit of yesterday tidying up the story I mentioned this week-still quite a bit to do on this.

Why Does It Always Rain On Me………….

Not sure if I have had this title before-apologies if I am repeating myself (I’ll put it down to old age!) Once again I got a soaking cycling back from Story Telling at Wick Court-last week it was torrential, today was just unpleasant!

Lovely session with the delightful young people from St. Swithun’s School Portsmouth. They were a lovely audience participating fully in the stories.

I saw an Arctic Tern today with Common Terns on the lake close to home but no Black Terns that I was hoping for. I did give the children the task of finding out which bird undertakes the longest migration I told them I saw it today.

Yet again a wonderful Book Club meal last night where our usual high catering standards were once more maintained. Well done chaps!

Bullfinch, Wild Garlic and Bluebells

Those people who are getting sick of football posts this is a short blog but a different topic. I had a super ride yesterday through the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside and it’s many contrasts. The Vale to start with gradually climbing up through the woods where the smell from the wild garlic was intoxicating. Buzzards floating on thermals and Kestrels hovering were a pleasing accompaniment. Shimmering carpets of Bluebells one of my favourite flowers were seen frequently. The views on the tops were clear so jagged Malvern was easily visible. What a wonderful county to live in!   It was cold for May had my coat on!

Just finished one of my stories I am hoping to put into an anthology connected with Christmas and World Book Day.

We Are The Champions, We Are The Champions, We Are…………….

Thank you Queen for today’s title!

Sorry if you want Story Telling stuff today today’s blog it is totally self-indulgent on my part about football! Had a wonderful day yesterday bedecked in orange and wearing my Boater at one of my spiritual homes the home of the mighty Hatters. Luton are called the Hatters because the Town was important for making hats. So the Boater comes out for special occasions! Yesterday if we won we would be champions. The boys duly delivered!

It has been a roller coaster of a ride and we have now excorcised the dark years following our shameful treatment by the football authorities. It has been a fantastic season and we have played some great football. Also incredibly proud of the club for its strong ethical stance. First club to pay the Living Wage to all it’s employees, not having a gambling company for sponsorship, working hard to be inclusive to all communities. So it is refreshing in the cut throat world of professional sport to see. Not only that when the new ground is built it will significantly regenerate the whole town.

So when I went to bed eventually I went to sleep grinning from cheek to cheek!

Bring me Sunshine…………Yes!!!!!!!!!

You can guess by the title what quite a bit of today’s blog will be about but I will start with Story Telling after all that is what this web site and blog should be all about!

The Two Severn Bores finished our mini run of Severn Stories and Songs last night as part of the Wotton Arts Festival. We were pleased how well it went, we have certainly improved our all round performance since we started this doing this act last January. We were much smoother on our links. Dan’s songs were excellent, he is a superb musician.  I was pleased how my Stories have developed over this time. We are hoping to write an another act in the near future.

Had a lovely day Bird Watching before the gig with children from Granard Primary School Putney at Wick Court. Good view of a Chiffchaff and Woodpeckers.

Finally my wonderful football team achieved promotion last night without playing! So we now are back in Division 2 (it is called the Championship these days) after a roller coaster of ride. Felt quite emotional reading so many congratulatory tweets and listening to club legend Mick Harford our interim manager. Next season will be different I think!

Cuckoo and Terns

I’m sure Spring is here now, heard my first Cuckoo tonight and the Terns have returned to the sailing lake near home. I do enjoy watching Terns swoop and dive, now hearing their screams regularly. Now looking forward to the arrival of the Swifts.

Tomorrow (Tuesday) is the final performance of this sequence of Severn Songs and Stories by the The Two Severn Bores at Wotton Arts Festival 7.30 at the Star Inn. Friday’s gig went well and we were much more polished in our links. We are doing another gig in June.

Notice I have avoided mentioning football. I was really depressed to see my team the mighty Hatters come up short on Saturday, sadly it was probably our poorest performance of the season. So it is definitely fingers, toes and anything else crossed for Saturday!

Two Severn Bores again

Wednesday’s gig went well and good to see the excellent band Tenderlore again. There was another superb Story Teller Polly Tisdall performing as well. We had to cut out some of our info section from our act because of time. Full programme from us tonight at Frampton Village Society and again at the Star Inn Wotton (Part of Wotton Arts Festival) on Tuesday. Both gigs start at 7.30 .  Hope to see some of you at one or other performances.

Sick as a Parrot …..Brian!!!

The title refers to last night at the football. A short blog today the football will be at the end of the blog for those who don’t like footie.

Off later to perform at Folk Tales in Bristol tonight, we have a rehearsal later to hone our act. I do enjoy Folk Tales it has a lovely atmosphere.

Football last night was superb from the Hatters but sadly the result didn’t reflect that instead  of winning by four or five goals they somehow only drew they opposition got a last minute equaliser. So emotions were somewhat mixed at the end. Hopefully we will get over the line on Saturday.