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Monday, 6 April 2026

Kites and Crows!

We're lucky here on the Heath, in that both Buzzards and Red Kites are daily visitors above the garden. It's fascinating that both are routinely 'seen off' by the resident corvids - particularly the Rooks...













Easter Hares at the Church

This is our week for unlocking Hemblington Church: Linda and I are both early risers, so we unlock and Sue & Peter (who are generally not early risers!) lock up in the evening.
The advantage of doing the early shift is that we often enjoy close views of the local wildlife: today it was several pairs of Brown Hares, numerous Red-legged Partridges, as well as Chiffchaff, Green Woodpecker and Yellowhammer.

Happy Easter to all of you who visit the blog!











Sunday, 5 April 2026

Final practice at the Barn?

Synergy - my fabulous Rock & Blues band - have three bookings still to fulfil, so (our normal Studio in Norwich having been affected by a fire) we returned to an old barn out in the Broads. Although a little cold and damp in the winter, we've enjoyed rehearsing there for over five years, sharing the venue with Garth's other, much heavier band, the Divide. (Their trademark skulls and skeletons can be seen in the photos!)













Saturday, 4 April 2026

Ranworth Ospreys

With poor weather forecast and a busy few weeks ahead, I dashed out to Ranworth at 7.30 to see if I could glimpse the returning pair of Ospreys. After a brief wait one, then the second arrived at the nest: although very distant, still a terrific thing to see in Broadland! Other birds included Marsh Harrier, Chiffchaff and Blackcap.

















Friday, 3 April 2026

Showground Antiques Fair

Today was the first of two annual antiques fairs at Norwich Showground - the next will be in October. Linda and I always look forward to these events, although we don't necessarily buy anything: it's just a great way to spend a couple of hours! Today, however, I added to my collection of Uranium glass, while Linda bought a piece of Wade, some bee-keeping equipment and a pair of vintage earrings.





















Thursday, 2 April 2026

Pink Moon and Venus

With a clear sky at sunset, I was optimistic about catching Moonrise at around 20.45: while I waited I took a couple of shots of Venus, a cropped version of which plainly shows the planet's gibbous phase.
The Moon eventually crawled over the rooftops, but a bank of low mist made focusing problematical. I overexposed one image to reveal the nearby bright star Spica (mag 1.0) in the constellation of Virgo.









Artemis!

The launch videos of Artemis 2 were absolutely incredible: in the fulness of time, I look forward to adding some more lunar astronaut photos to my album!

It does seem hard to explain that the time difference between Apollo 17 and today's launch is more than that between Apollo 17 and the end of  the First World War!



Wednesday, 1 April 2026

In case you wondered: SNOWMAN!

Still very much 'alive and kicking', the little Snowman emerged from the freezer for a quick check of the spring flowers!