Tom Sandall's Journal: The Daylight Saving Bill
As we get ready to put the clocks forward, it's interesting to read the Stamford Institution's thoughts on the novel concept of Daylight...
Wild Trees In Blossom by H E Bates
Does anyone read H E Bates these days? It is decades since I read 'Love for Lydia' or 'Fair Stood the Wind for France', but my copies of...
February in the Gardens: First Daffodils and Fool's Spring
It's hard to believe that for most of February 2018 Waterfurlong lay under a thick blanket of snow - the little Elka daffodils now in...
Pearls and Mud
The Finns call February ‘Helmikuu’ or ‘month of the pearl’ because droplets of melting snow on trees freeze quickly again, wreathing the...
The Privacy of Winter
'There is a privacy about it which no other season gives you... In spring, summer and fall people sort of have an open season on each...
Minute By Minute The Days Lengthen
'The shortest day has passed, and whatever nastiness of weather we may look forward to in January and February, at least we notice that...
The Crackle of Winter
Photograph kind courtesy of Alan Buckingham © All rights reserved. 'I love the crackle of winter. The snap of dry twigs underfoot, boots...
November In The Gardens: Bats, Berries and Crimson Bramleys
What an amazing autumn it's been for fruits and berries. Just look at these glowing red crab apples on Malus Comtesse de Paris. Knowing...
'My Heart Is A Garden Tired With Autumn'
My heart is a garden tired with autumn, Heaped with bending asters and dahlias heavy and dark. In the hazy sunshine, the garden remembers...