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!

All Go!!!

A busy day for The Story Traveller!

An early start saw me get to Wick Court to do the feeders. We then got a real soaking when we took the young people from Maidstone bird watching. The wind was bitter so we all had cold numb hands!  I was impressed that nobody complained despite the soakings and the cold.

I then rushed off to Cheltenham for a cricket net and then back for story telling at Wick Court. I thoroughly enjoyed telling two stories.

I am now tired sitting writing this!!!!!

Booming Heck- Spring has Sprung!!!!

I ventured up to Splatt Bridge this afternoon because I had heard Marsh Harriers were sky dancing. Sadly no luck although I saw one bird in the distance. However, I managed to hear a Bittern booming from the distant reed bed- brilliant!

I gave you lambs in my last blog so here are a few signs of Spring I saw on my walk. The Swan came off her nest for a while so I had to wait till she went back on!

             

                           

                     

And finally a Greenfinch sitting on top of a tree singing his heart out!

           

Spring??????

It has been a busy weekend. Managed to get some time in the garden doing quite a few jobs because it didn’t rain! Spent most of this afternoon having fun with our grandsons.

I did go looking for the Marsh Harriers yesterday as they are supposed to be building nests (the male often makes six potential nests and the female selects one!) I didn’t see any and apart from hearing some Chiffchaffs no sign of migrants. The only sign was the lambs I photographed!

                               

Book Club in The Three Horseshoes

We had a super Book Club on Wednesday night in our idiosyncratic local. We all enjoyed their renowned Three Shu Pie before we started our discussion. I mentioned we were discussing Demon Copperhead and we all acknowledged it was a good provocative read. We spend much of the time looking at the parallels with David Copperfield which Barbara Kingsolver used as her vehicle to highlight the opiate crisis in the States. We all agreed that Dickens himself would of appreciated her story of a  poverty crisis with a powerful message. It has made me want to read some more of her books.

I was summoned to give some grandparent support to my two grandsons in nearby Bishop’s Cleeve yesterday morning. We both went over again today and had the delight of a bus adventure with Owen age 3, he insisted on both journeys that we go to the back seat! Great fun!

I enjoyed my Story Telling stint at Wick Court last night with our charming visitors from Brunswick Park Primary School London.

I also survived my first cricket net back in England (regular readers of the blog will know I had one in India before our games out there.)

Finally today’s picture not mine is of a Marsh Harrier – we currently have a lot of activity from a pair in Frampton! Fingers crossed that the mating is successful.

                                 

Frampton Stuff

After a couple of lovely days in Exeter with our lovely family it was back to Frampton life today. It was mainly routine jobs.

Looking forward to tomorrow- Book Club in the evening where we are discussing Demon Copperhead. A book I have mentioned previously and how much I got thoroughly absorbed in it. Will be interesting to see how the others enjoyed the book. Our discussions are usually wide ranging.

I also have Wick Court tomorrow for our regular bird watching slot. I also have my first cricket net of the year in the afternoon. Think I might be tired after all that! As I am netting tomorrow a team picture of us before our first game in India at Shivaji Park – can you spot me!

                                   

Being Gramps Again

Had a delightful day in Exeter playing with our wonderful granddaughter Ellen. She is following in the family footsteps and enjoying riding her bike (a balance bike).

Proud of the effort the few fit Mighty Hatters  put in yesterday to earn a deserved point. Another two players got injured in the game!

I am Okay (at least that is what I keep telling myself!)

The title refers to the meltdown on Wednesday night for my football team. Both my sons have phoned to check I had recovered from the aftermath of the defeat! Sadly the players are running on empty and we have 12 players out including our outstanding forward and most of our defenders. Still hoping they have recovered from Wednesday night’s scars and they bounce back tomorrow! I am going with apprehension! To cheer myself up I’ve put the picture of the Church family celebrating at Wembley last May! It was a joyous occasion!

Had a lovely meet up with team mates who went to India yesterday.

I had a delightful story telling with my friends from Baguley Hall Primary School Manchester at Wick Court last night. I told a couple of old favourites!

             

Birds at Wick Court

A delightful day bird watching with Y5 children from Manchester at Wick Court. I managed to catch a glimpse of the 5 star Bore on the River. Amazing to see the far bank got completely swamped – I’ve never seen that before at that part of the River Severn. We saw plenty of different species although nothing unexpected. We didn’t have much bird action with the afternoon group so I took them on a vole hunt (well looking for evidence of voles!) We had great fun and I had some great nature detectives with me! Amazing how much evidence there was!

On the book front I finished Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver a couple of days ago. I found it thoroughly engaging and I think Dickens would be pleased by the book! I have just started reading Camouflage (about Indian Soldiers in the two world wars) it was one of the books I was given in India.

Fingers crossed that my injury ravaged Mighty Hatters get a result tonight at the rearranged game at  Bournemouth– it will be an emotional game following what happened in the original game when our captain collapsed on the pitch.

                     

A Soaking and Another Admin Day

Having had two weeks in sunshine in February I certainly have caught up with the rain with a couple of soakings. I pedalled to the dentist and boy did it rain on my way home! Everything is drying off now!

Still catching up on admin!

Anyone who wants to see the Two Severn Bores in action we are at Newent Library on the 17th April. You can get tickets from the Library Service website (it is free!)

Finally a picture from a Severn Bore a couple of years ago I took – it was a five star one today! This one was probably a three star!