The sun promises to come out today. It is certainly warmer, although there is still plenty of water lying on the West Sussex clay. I am off on another walk from the Blue Idol Quaker House near Coolham. I pass the Quaker Burial Ground and explore the lovely farm houses and barns locally. PLEASE SUPPORT […]
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This is the second part of my look at the early fields of England from the prehistoric times. In my attempt to grasp English history, I am starting with the early stages of farming. So, with the help from Christopher Taylor’s, Fields In the English Landscape, published by Alan Sutton, I explore how prehistoric man […]
In my attempt to grasp English history, I am starting with the early stages of farming. So, with the help from Christopher Taylor’s, Fields In the English Landscape, published by Alan Sutton, I explore how prehistoric man went from hunter gather to settled farmer and how he tilled the fields. PLEASE SUPPORT THE BALD EXPLORERMy […]
It seems to me that a lot of folk want to make out there is nothing in England to be proud of. I disagree. There is much to be proud of, and we ought to celebrate the wonderful things we have. Here are a random, off the cuff, ten reasons to be proud of England. […]
Never mind the weather, I am out for a daily walk. Today, I am close to Coolham, in West Sussex, exploring the fields and hedgerows. I make friends with Donkeys and Alpacas as well as the Sussex mud. I shall have to return when the spring is here to see the daffodils and bluebells. Thanks […]