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 […]
The continuing story of my life continues with my adventures at the Desmond Jones School of Mime in London in the mid 1980s. PLEASE SUPPORT THE BALD EXPLORERMy videos are funded by people like you. If you enjoy them, please help me make more: Visit http://BaldExplorer.com to become a patron.Or make a one off donation […]
Today I am up on the South Downs for a walk in the cold fresh air. There is wind blowing and the temperature is struggling to warm up. I am discussing the theme of variety in my output and why I chose not to do the same type of video week in week out. PLEASE […]