Linda's son Simon and daughter Emily, their partners, children and dogs met up in Cromer for a post-Christmas present exchange and lunch. Simon and Jo live a short walk from Cromer Lighthouse, so after lunch we took a walk through the woods to the cliffs. Cromer Church is visible at various points and even at a distance one of the resident Peregrines was easy to pick out... We also saw of Ravens from S & J's front room window!
Don't forget: you can click on an image to enlarge it!
Saturday, 27 December 2025
Christmas supper!
A lovely evening spent with dear friends Sue, Margaret and Peter. As usual, the evening took place around the dinner table, with kiln-smoked Brancaster Salmon, Dauphinoise potatoes and asparagus (With some excellent wines, naturally!)
Friday, 26 December 2025
Green-winged Teal at Buckenham RSPB
Thursday, 25 December 2025
Eastern Black Redstart: a real 'star from the East'!
The lure of this beautiful little chat was too powerful to ignore, so, after Linda and I had opened our presents and enjoyed a special breakfast, we headed north through the empty lanes to Sheringham. Within five minutes we were enjoying super views at close range: we didn't move - the bird came to us! Nice to bump into old acquaintance and super-birder Rob Holmes...
Wednesday, 24 December 2025
Winnie-the-Pooh!
I have mentioned this a few years back, but with this year being the official centenary of W-t-P, I thought it was worth recalling: the first book Linda and I had published was a photographic catalogue of all the Disney Winnie-the-Pooh plush toys. At the time we were the largest 'secondary market' sellers of these delightful collectables, selling them online from our website 'Tigger Trading' and at fairs all over the UK, from Exeter to Newcastle! We ran info sites for collectors which received millions of 'hits' from all over the world. It was great while it lasted and was our way into online commerce, from Tigger Trading to the Space Station, the Flightline and finally Spacerocks UK and Linda's Gems.
Tuesday, 23 December 2025
Kingfisher and Jack Snipe - must be Cley!
Norman and I only had the morning free, so we met early and headed north to Cley. First stop was Bishop's Hide: on opening the shutter we were delighted to find a male Kingfisher right in front of the hide! Although it flew off, it soon returned, catching numerous small fish over the next hour or so. The delightful James McCallum arrived and quickly located a Jack Snipe, huddled down in the cut reeds: he eventually got both of us 'on' to the cryptic little wader for a couple of absolute record shots!
A walk along the East Bank was followed by coffee, before driving south east to Barton. A search of the Broad failed to produce anything more exciting than a few Goldeneye, so we decided to call it a day: a Bullfinch piped from the woodland but failed to show itself....
Monday, 22 December 2025
Bigfoot on the Heath!
A rare sighting of Bigfoot / Sasquatch in East Norfolk today.... He doesn't seem that pleased to have ben spotted!
Sunday, 21 December 2025
Christmas memories!
At this time of year, when Greg Lake's beautiful anthem 'I believe in Father Christmas' is played on the radio several times a day, I'm always reminded of the CD that the school choir run by Classroom Assistant (and latterly teacher!) Sue and I recorded in aid of the Children's Society. Greg generously waived all royalties, so we were able to donate a decent amount to the charity. Recording, mastering and editing were carried out by musician friends Chris & Jann Gray in their 'Shades of Gray' studio, which has since relocated to Scotland. The following year we produced an equally successful Summer CD!
You can listen to the Christmas song
Saturday, 20 December 2025
Comet 24P Schaumasse
Yet another faint comet: quite easy to locate using a camera, however, since it's currently just above the bright star Denebola (the 'a*se' of Leo, the Lion!) Several unusual flashing satellites this morning: I assume they are upper stages of launch rockets tumbling end over end.
Friday, 19 December 2025
Bure Valley Christmas Train
It's become a tradition that Linda, Sue, Peter and I enjoy a pre-Christmas evening out: often this has been a visit to a light show at a stately home such as Sandringham, Felbrigg or Blickling, but has recently included a trip on a steam train followed by dinner in a pub!
Last night we took a ride from Aylsham to Hoveton and back on the narrow gauge Bure Valley Railway, preceded by a delightful meal at the Black Boys, Aylsham. (The only disappointment was the incredibly loud Gen Z-ers and their four infants who took turns shouting at each other and crying throughout the meal...)
A great way to 'step into Christmas': many thanks Sue for organising the event!




























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