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Photos taken during the opening of bite size plays, Big breakfast t the latest music bar. Taken during the Brighton fringe 2013. Follow us on twitter: @mundialphoto
The charter school demonstration, different class period. Again, I was trying to keep things simple...I had plenty of time for these, but there was a waiting line of kids hoping for some gruesome little touch to wear throughout the day.
Back home, then.
I have midge and mozzy bites on my ankles, so I slept poorly, and then snoozed until after seven, which made it seem like an OK night's sleep.
After coffee, and fruit, I decided we should go to Park Gate Down, as I had a feeling, correct as it turned out, that the Monkeys would not be lasting long.
Traffic, expected to be dreadful over the weekend, was at normal levels, so we drove along the A2 to Barham and then down to the Elham Valley Road, and along to Elham itself, turning off just before we reached the vllage.
Other than a twitcher and a group doing a survey for KWT, there were few on the reserve, so I walked up and came across those doing the survey, who were struggling to tell the difference between Common Spotted and Chalk Fragrant Orchids. They asked me, so I explained.
Look out for the Monkeys I said. Yes, there's one further in the reserve they said. Oh, there's more than one, and within 30 seconds I found a couple so called them over to see.
Not sure if the guy from KWT was happy with my intervention, but it was done.
Anyway, indeed the Monkeys no longer have that bubblegum pink colour, instead are darker, showing that they are already going to seed. In some years they have hardly been out by this date, and in 2024, they're fading fast.
A few CSOs in partial flower, and a multitude of Chalk Fragrants about to bloom covering the down.
Monkey numbers seem to be down this year, which could just be the ebb and flow of the seasons, let's not panic yet.
In the third paddock I found several Fly Orchids also on their last legs, and further still, two spikes of Greater Butterfly, one already darkening at the edges, but the second a fine example.
I have been having trouble with my trainers, and so too again this day, as I turn my right foot over too easy in them, and so strain the tendons on top of my foot.
I work through the pain, looking for Musk Orchids in the usual places, but its still early in the season for them.
I walk back to where Jools was waiting, then we walk to the car and drive back to Dover, going to Tesco on the way, to save the job on Saturday morning.
I did forget to say, that last we passed by here last weekend, I thought I saw a spike of White Helleborine, so we stopped to check it out, and as a reward found seven spikes in total, though most going to seed already.
Yes, it was mad and jammed, but we got what we wanted, and was back in time for lunch, which was pork pie and coleslaw.
I managed to while the afternoon away, doing nothing at all. Which is the kind of afternoon you want when on holiday, a good way to ease into the weekend.
There was a mess up with the quiz, and so I gave up and we went to Jen's early, so we could have over three hours of cards after we had pizza and wine for supper.
A little out of the way for most tourists, but Bobcat Bite was wonderful...a homey little restaurant that served yummy burgers. Get the green chile cheeseburger: They keep it on the griddle long enough to make the outside of the meat nice and crusty, and the mild chiles and cheese just make it that much better. The place is tiny and closes at 7:50 pm. Try to go at an off time.
Our staff have run and served on hundreds of canape events.
Email us for assistance info@dshospitality.co.uk
This is unusual behavior. Not sure if it is territorial or part of the matting ritual or the Swan in front is flying to slow?
Panoramic view of the Resist the Race booth area of the Nibbles and Bites festival at Thompson Community Centre. (Richmond, BC, Canada)
First taste of a biter biscuit. She seemed to like it and later enjoyed making a mess of it.
Age: 6.5 months
Photos taken during the opening of bite size plays, Big breakfast t the latest music bar. Taken during the Brighton fringe 2013. Follow us on twitter: @mundialphoto
Photos taken during the opening of bite size plays, Big breakfast t the latest music bar. Taken during the Brighton fringe 2013. Follow us on twitter: @mundialphoto
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