Amazing weather, hardly a drop of rain for a whole month. And so hot. The park is sizzling in the sun. The stream is close to dry and I have been watering the new trees in the orchard to help them through.
Many of you will have noticed the new stones in the formal garden, completed, I understand, as part of the Friends of Inspirational Life project. One person said to me, approvingly, that the garden now has ‘something about it’ and I certainly agree that the stones do give a pleasing sense of structure and completeness about the garden. It was a pity to see that the stone marked ‘Duty’ had been pushed over the other day (now returned to its place) and wondered if it was mindless destruction or whether the word was offensive to someone?
I thought readers of this blog might appreciate a heads up about fruit that is ready to take in the orchard just now. This morning I saw ripe gooseberries, loganberries, raspberries and redcurrants, all ready to take. Please help yourselves. the general rule for gleaning is to not take more than one third of the crop from any bush. There are also a nice crop of apples and grapes set for later.
We would greatly appreciate a hand with managing the orchard. it is meant to be a semi-wild space, but it is just slightly wilder than intended just now! Our next working party is this Saturday July 7th at 10am – 12noon. Please join us if you can and wear clothes that will protect you from stingers.







Just a week ago we were deep in snow with biting winds, the children were out with their sledges and everyone was off work and now spring is everywhere. The frogs are busy laying, raspberries are in leaf










