I have mentioned Chiffchaffs a few times recently. Today with the young people from Baguley Hall Primary School Wythenshawe, Manchester we saw three Chiffchaffs flitting around near the moat. It does seem anecdotally there are many of these birds around at the moment. They are one of the first migrants that arrive in the spring. Picture below! We had a lovely day and saw 23 different species.
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Sand Martins!!!!
Soggy Spring Day
Lovely to see some many signs of Spring now but sad it has been wet nearly all day! I did manage to venture out looking for Sand Martins I managed a Chiffchaff there seem to be quite a few around at the moment. I heard a Swallow was sighted at the WWT yesterday. Blossom is out and the Willow trees are looking good. Pictures below are what I took last year it was too wet today to get my camera out!
I have been playing around with some ideas for a poem and looking at some of my stories for possible re-writing- didn’t get that far!
Had time to reflect on that penalty decision against the Mighty Hatters having watched it a few times. It was a shocker!!!!!!
Oh Well!!!
I refer to today’s football where once again a debatable penalty was given against the Mighty Hatters. It is a mystery that when our players are manhandled/wrestled thrown to the floor in the penalty area that we don’t get anything given (one penalty all season). By all accounts we didn’t play that well today- a point is a point!
Spent time in the garden today- certainly a spring like feel!
Spring??????
Has it sprung???
We went to Dymock and Kempley to look at wild daffodils ahead of a trip Clare is organising next. These pictures I took when we cycled the “Daffodil Trail” about five years ago. This is a special area for wild daffodils. If I go next week expect more photos!
Good news a Chiffchaff was in our garden this morning! A very occasional visitor to our garden! I took young people at Wick Court bird watching on Wednesday and got wet yet again! I did my weekly Story Telling there last night.
Finally thoroughly enjoyed on Wednesday night watching the fluent attacking football in the first half from the Mighty Hatters we should of scored the proverbial hatful! Very difficult game tomorrow at Sunderland, I will keep my fingers firmly crossed but injuries are mounting at the moment.
Fate
Had a busy day working with Dan on our next collaboration. We seemed to be getting there and it was fascinating to see him work out some tunes as we worked. My working title is Festival Fate because fate is a running thread through the stories and Glastonbury features! I think we will come up with something better in the next couple of weeks!
Feeling exhausted with my efforts now! Back at Wick Court tomorrow for some birding with the young people- I think it will be a cold one again!
On The Way Back!!!!
Well after the hiccup of the weekend I am now feeling almost back to normal! I even managed to finish off the story I have written for the Two Severn Bores. It does need some tweaking but I have sent it to my fellow “Bore” to see what he thinks. We are meeting tomorrow for an initial rehearsal. I will post dates for performances in the near future.
As I was under the weather at the weekend I have decided not to travel to football on Wednesday night so I will watch it from armchair (not quite prawn sandwiches!) I am “Over The Moon Brian!” with the way my football team are performing. Fingers crossed we can go all the way but we have 10 hard games ahead of us.
Tired and Exhausted
WelI it has certainly been an exhausting fortnight for the Story Traveller!! I finished my run of World Book Day gigs on Friday. I had an enjoyable time and have had some excellent feedback.
Since then I have been under the weather a combination of the soaking in the sleet on Wednesday, non stop story telling and some minor food poisoning! We also had our granddaughter Ellen staying with us on Saturday night. I had to opt out of some of the childcare as I needed some rest! I was compos mentis to keep abreast of the Mighty Hatters winning at Sheffield United. A stunning result- fingers crossed we can go all the way!
Nothing Like A Good Soaking!!!!
I spent yesterday with young people from Maidstone bird watching at Wick Court. It was something of an endurance test as we endured snow, sleet and later rain throughout. Any self respecting bird was hunkered down behind a hedge etc. Surprisingly we saw a Song Thrush which have been an increasingly rare sighting at Wick Court. The children were brilliant despite the wet and the cold. I of course got even wetter and colder pedalling home afterwards! Off later to Story Tell to these young people.
Tomorrow I am off to Wiltshire for another World Book Day gig, visiting a school just outside of Trowbridge for the first time.
Arthur Penn-Rabbit
Thought I would put the poster for the community play I have mentioned see below- click on the link! I need to learn my lines now!
Have managed to get out on the bike the last couple of days and it is cold!






