In the last of the mini series exploring Kent, I am down on the Romney Marsh with Nigel Sadler and his son, Arun. We stop at the last of the three churches we wished to have a look at, St Peter and St Paul, in Newchurch. It is a far bigger church than the previous […]
Nigel Sadler, his son, Arun and I are taking a look at one of the many ruined churches on the Romney Marshes. The church is mentioned in the Domesday Book and is now in ruins. All that remains is the west tower, the walls of the nave and chancel remaining. It may have been a […]
Today I take a stroll along the Worthing seafront on a mucky day with wind and threatening rain. There are many interesting features along the way that I try to point out, although many I miss and will return on a better day to do it justice. Worthing is my home town. It is situated […]
It’s not the best photographic weather today, but I needed to get out into the open and to clear my head. Lots of thoughts and plans circling round. I have my comedy hat and waterproofs on and have decided to go for a short stroll on the Southdowns near Steyning. I’m heading west towards Chanctonbury […]
Last November (2018) I bought an Esse Ironheart wood burning stove to cook on, heat my water, warm my house and dry my washing. I use logs as a fuel, mostly ash and oak. I don’t burn coal. I have the stove on all year round but not twenty-four seven hours a day. What is […]
I am excited to announce that the lovely Julia, her nine week old son, Joseph, and myself are off on a 7 day narrowboat trip along the Kennet and Avon canal in Wiltshire. For the next week we aim to update the viewers with our behind the scenes progress as we make videos and explore […]