@WorcsWT I’m ancient enough to remember Dandelion and Burdock bottled Pop. I vaguely recall it being delivered to our door by a pop-man,as was milk by our milkman. Just saying.
@johnestevens@jessphillips@StefanRousseau Just a thought, I wonder what the total cost, to tax paying pensioners is,of your combined salaries. Hope you are going to be worth it!
@CarolineLucas “huge NHS waiting lists” are not a single issue. Another, for example, is that NHS IT systems are dysfunctional and therefore also in a bad way.
@WorcsWT I've seen them in woodland. Currently gold-in-nature for me is seeing the annual return of 'my' darling starlings, to feed, several years-on. First adult arrivals fetching food for nestlings arrived to our Worcs garden table at 9.42am today. Pic close-up, shot during Covid19 2022
@frances_cutler @Shitlawns To my eyes, with a life long love of real native home grown trees in England’s former, naturally ‘green and pleasant land’, those logs do appear to
be plastic.
@AracerRacer@DaveThroup I find a rear view mirror on an e-bike as useful as on my M/C, primarily H&S to see if any faster rider is about to
overtake me. Useful, without the ability to turn my head much more than 45 degrees and whilst mainly focused, facing hazards /potholes,ahead.
@Naturalcalendar@StevenFalk1 Steven, one of my many starlings photos, Ham Wall 2008. And wishing I'd got a shot of the first bumble bee in our Worcestershire garden, 05-01-2024, seen on one of my winter jasmines.
@patrick_barkham It has also been my huge privilege to have spent time with Ted Green. And albeit briefly, in Windsor Great Park too. Here's one of my photos of Ted, pollarding an Ash sapling. Ted advises that it will continue producing
"tree-hay"( forage for livestock) whenever harvested.
@DaveThroup Know that scene well Dave,lived near The Rockies (so called as originally stepping stones enabled crossing the ford on foot.) I paddled across the flooded Hams,of your photo,in a vintage canvas canoe.
The hedgerows there were submerged during floods.