365 Project – Day 283

Yew. The British or European Yew (Taxus baccata) is a familar sight in Great Britain. It has been found in churchyards since the Middle Ages and some specimens are very ancient indeed; the Fortingall Yew in Scotland is believed to be over two thousand years old. Yew has various religious and occult connections but in…

365 Project – Day 282

Police Horses. Went into Bath this afternoon and was very pleased to see the Avon and Somerset Police horses. These delightful beasts are always a huge attraction when they are in town, particularly with our overseas visitors and when I went over to say hello I had to negotiate a forest of ‘selfie sticks’. They…

365 Project – Day 280

Sofas! Another of the delights of living in Bath is The Little Theatre Cinema, this gem has one small and one tiny auditorium and shows well chosen up to the minute releases as well as a mixture of quirky and classic films. It also screens opera and ballet from top international venues such as New…

365 Project – Day 279

Is it really autumn? We may be a week into October and we may have had a night that was wet, windy and cold but there is still plenty of colour about in the parks and gardens. 6 October 2014

365 Project – Day 278

Street Food. I’ve mentioned before that every week in Bath brings a different festival, this week is no exception as it has seen the start of the annual Great Bath Feast that in fact will run for the whole month of October. The Great Bath Feast is an annual event which offers foodie demonstrations, talks…

365 Project – Day 277

River Avon. I know that I keep on about it but we are on the brink of an outstanding autumn of colours. The hot, dry September have contributed to this and now that the temperature is a little cooler this will help as well. This picture was taken in the water meadows beside the River…

365 Project – Day 276

Purple Flag. Tonight I went to a Bath Rugby home match at the ‘Rec’ for the first time this season. For those of you who may be interested we beat league leaders Saracens 21:11 which is a fantastic result that puts us to the top of the league for now. Anyway, before the game I…

365 Project – Day 274

Staghorn Sumac. Another sure sign that autumn is not far away is the change in the colour of the leaves of the Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina). These decorative shrubs/small trees were introduced from North America in the seventeenth century and are a popular garden plant. It is called ‘staghorn’ because the branches are covered in…

365 Project – Day 273

Virginia Creeper. Autumn brings dramatic changes in the appearance of the countryside as the leaves change colour before they fall. This Virginia Creeper is going completely bonkers with colours from its summer green through reds and yellows. On the news a botanist from Kew Gardens in London was saying that because of the warm and…