Two wood pigeons were enjoying a water bath this morning when I walked the dog in the rain. Some runner beans I'd planted a while ago, have sprouted into life over night. After weeks of dry and hot weather, when temperatures have rivaled or exceeded those in Italy, the parched ground is soaking up the steady rain of today. It's a relief to see.
H J Massingham (who probably wrote too much) published 'Field Fellowship' in 1942 which gave his reflections on life and people in the Cotswolds. Here are some of mine from south Somerset.
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
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