Author: Harpsbridge

  • 2020 – August

    2020 – August

    Hello and welcome to the first post at the new home for the blog. The format hasn’t changed, it’s still a monthly post of general progress, and lots of pictures. One experimental change is how the pictures are shown. The previous method I used is not available with this new host. So for now only […]

  • 2020 – Aerial shot

    We are fortunate that a local photographer (https://www.davidjgilyeatphotography.co.uk/) has a drone, and took some pictures of our house. Here’s the best one showing the main cultivated area between the lane and the caravan site. I’ve also included a cropped version with the main areas labelled. Clicking on either will bring up a larger version of […]

  • 2020 – July

    Hurrah! Lockdown has eased a little, and we’ve been making the most of the ‘households allowed to meet’ rule. We’ve also ventured afield a little this month, as well as making the most of the good weather when it was around. Visitors! Including the now traditional ‘Tide Bell Selfies’, and somebody’s birthday! Out and about […]

  • 2020 – June

    A mostly sunny month, although there was finally some much needed rain. We were also graced with a visit from Helen (Social bubble!) after far too long. A trip to Louth, and the beach, and some delayed Birthday presents. The wildlife in the garden is generally behaving itself. We managed to spot one of the […]

  • 2020 – May

    Non-gardeners may wish to give this post a miss. It’s been a very outdoors-y month here. The weather has been very dry and sunny, although a spell of frosty and windy weather mid month was a bit of a shock. I’ve been entertained by a pair of robins building their nest at the back of […]

  • 2020 – April

    So, I had a quick look back at last April’s post before starting this one. And to be honest, despite the change to the world brought about by Coronavirus, most of the month is pretty much the same, (which is reassuring, if repetitive). So there were no family gatherings for Easter, or trips out, but […]