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posted on 3 August 2010 in BlogWe are blessed here in Bungay to have such an abundance of nature all around us. I counted five species of butterfly on the buddleia outside my backdoor in one just one day and a recent walk on Outne...more info >>>
That's Very Molly!
posted on 6 June 2010 in BlogAfter a week of lovely warm sunshine the late May bank holiday was, of course, cold, wet and windy. Nevertheless the hardy holiday makers at Southwold came along to the craft fair where I was display...more info >>>
Earsham Hall May Fair
posted on 18 May 2010 in BlogAfter a week of beautiful spring weather the wind turned but we managed to get the tent up between the showers the day before and it stayed up (just!) for the May Fair at Earsham Hall on the first Ban...more info >>>
4 Market Place
posted on 18 May 2010 in BlogThere is a shop right in the middle of Bungay, opposite the ancient Butter Cross (with a larger than life size statue of Justice on top and the old goal cell, now blocked up, underneath) that used to ...more info >>>
The Best Wood in the World
posted on 6 March 2010 in BlogMarch brought the sunshine with it, the perfect conditions for a visit to the snowdrop wood.We missed the snowdrop open days at Raveningham but here we could see them growing wild for free! This woode...more info >>>
River Waveney in Winter
posted on 6 January 2010 in BlogWith my family all staying with us for a few months after the Big Move from Spain, the summer vanished in the twinkling of any eye. Nice to have a house full but also nice to have the house ...more info >>>
Good Vibrations
posted on 15 August 2009 in BlogJuly is the month of the annual Bungay Festival when all of Bungay’s clubs, societies and other organisations stage special events to celebrate Bungay’s culture. My contribution is to produce the ful...more info >>>
Outney Common
posted on 24 June 2009 in BlogTo the North of our town lies Outney Common – 400 acres of beautiful heath and fenland, records for which date back to the 15th century when it was manorial land. Cattle (and at one time donkeys)...more info >>>
Mary's Fashion Show
posted on 15 May 2009 in BlogThe local flower club wanted to raise funds for the flowers that two of its members will be using for their entry at the Chelsea Flower Show next week, so they invited Mary, who runs the Four ...more info >>>
April 2009, All the Fun of the Fair
posted on 27 April 2009 in BlogThe day of the Norwich Bead and Textile Fair arrived after much anticipation, and my sister in law, Chris, and I set off with glee. It was a beautiful spring day - sunny blue skies picking out t...more info >>>
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