Well I've just
erected the tent I bought cheap off
ebay to make sure its not a dud before we go down to the
Bodgers Ball next month. I'm sure anyone from the
Uk reading my blog will know about the annual gathering of Pole Lathe Turners and
Greenwoodworkers, which this year takes place near Hereford. I've only been once before, the year before last, for the day at
Doncaster; its a bloody long way but I'm going this year for the full
fri/sat/sun weekend. If you want to say hello I've got a silver
Berlingo and will be there with the wife. I'll take along loads of tools if anyone wants a play and a selection of different
timbers to try-hopefully see some of you there.
What a lovely time of year this is, I always find early spring a good time of year to identify trees and shrubs in the field as they break bud at different times and look a lot less like one another than later in the season. I particularly like to see the delicate bright green fruit of Elm in the hedgerow set against the darkness of still dormant species:-
On the far right and left of the above picture is the blossom of Wild Cherry trees. Here's a close up of the Elm fruits.
Another tree that looks dramatic at this time of year is the Blackthorn, in white drifting blossoms.
But most of this week has been spent digging over my neglected allotment before it can be
rotivated.Every weed has to be carefully removed which is slow work but I'm finally making progress- I've even got my potato and onion sets in!!
Cheers for now, John