Monthly Archive: July, 2026

Tales from the Riverbank

Just occasionally I have the opportunity to go in to the city of Norwich to take photographs in and around the reiver Wensum. That was the plan last Tuesday. Norwich is a colourful… Continue reading

Back in business

Baconsthorpe Castle is a ruined 15th century Norfolk manor house. It was built by and for the Heydon Family and in its day was perhaps one of the most impressive structures. Apart from… Continue reading

When you’re 100 I expect you deserve a party

No! – not me – I’ve still some way to go. It is the Norfolk Punt Club which is celebrating its centenary. The club was founded in 1926 when a number of adventurous… Continue reading

It’s mainly about sea lavender

Each year I find myself heading towards the North Norfolk village of Stiffkey – you’ve got it the one with the dodgy vicar/rector,  The Revd Harold Davidson (defrocked in 1932). That’s another story.… Continue reading

Birds and their feeders

They have all gone! In line with the recommendation from the RSPB we have discontinued our feeders just outside the kitchen window – at least for the summer. I gather there is a… Continue reading