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View from Mt Difficulty Vineyard in Bannockburn where we are having lunch. April 27, 2016 Central Otago in the South Island of New Zealand.
The Cellar Door at Mt Difficulty Wines is known as much for its dramatic views of rugged rock and thyme landscapes as it is for its stylish wine and food.
The unique microclimate of the Bannockburn area is partially created by the presence of Mount Difficulty which overlooks the southern Cromwell basin, and is the namesake of Mt Difficulty Wines. Mount Difficulty is integral in providing low rainfall and humidity for the region. Bannockburn enjoys hot summers, a large diurnal temperature variation and long cool autumns; conditions which bring the best out of the Pinot Noir grapes. These conditions, along with soils which are ideal for viticulture, provide an excellent basis not only for Pinot Noir, but also for Pinot Gris, Riesling, and Chardonnay. The soils are a mix of clay and gravels, but all feature a high pH level; grapes produce their best wines on sweet soils.
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Tracking Azimuth and elevation for a metal bird in the sky making a 7-20 minute transit through the sky 600-1300 miles up, and sometimes 4500 miles down range. Quite a challenge with only 5 watts and a hand-held antenna. About 120 satellite contacts in 11 countries, 4 continents and 74 geographic grid zones on the earth. Quite an accomplishment.
FALL UNDER TRAMCAR
WOMAN SERIOUSLY HURT A possible fracture of ribs and severe shock were suffered by Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Smith, aged 60, of 8 Mamie Street, Newmarket, when she fell from a safety zone underneath a tramcar in Newmarket late last night. Difficulty was experienced in extricating Mrs. Smith, and jacks had to be used to raise the car. The injured woman was taken to the Auckland Hospital, and her condition is serious.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19420304.2.45
OBITUARY
MISS MARGARET ANN SMITH
In her 80th year the death has occurred of Miss Margaret Ann Smith, of Grundy Street, Newton. Born in Capetown, Miss Smith came to New Zealand in 1864 with her parents, who settled at Waiuku. She was infant mistress at the Devonport School for over 20 years and retired some 30 years ago. She was a member of St. James' Presbyterian Church for 60 years. Miss Smith is survived by two brothers.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19420312.2.122
Plot 28a: Galloway Smart Smith (37) 1912 – Storeman – Syncope *headstone broken & part missing
Margaret Anne Smith (80) 4/3/1942 – Miss (ashes)
Annie Elizabeth Smith (68) 4/3/1942 – Mrs (ashes)
Plot 28a-28b: William Smith – Pneumonia
Plot 28b: Isabella Bruce Smith (74) 4/3/1908 – Catarrh of stomach
Howard Warren Watkin (2 weeks) 13/6/1926 – Malnutrition
Sibylla Trophina Smith (64) 29/10/1932 – Mrs
William Bruce Smith (77) 4/11/1941(ashes)
*as indicated by N.Z.S.G. N.Z. Headstone Burial book records
aged ..4 years
also
WILLIAM SMITH
died 14th May 1911
aged 75 years
“At Rest”
also
GALLOWAY
son of the above
*died 8 Aug. 1912
aged 36 years
and daughter MARGARET ANNE SMITH
died 4th March
aged 80 years.*
DEATHS.
SMITH.—On May 14, William Smith, aged 75 years after a short illness.
Funeral will leave his late residence, Scotia House, Edinburgh-street, to-morrow (Tuesday), 16th inst., at 1.30 p.m.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19110515.2.2.3
SMITH.—On August 5, suddenly, S. Galloway Smith.
The funeral will leave his late residence, No. 4, Gundry-street, at 2 p.m. to-day (Tuesday). Friends please accept this intimation.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19120806.2.2.3
WATKIN.—On June 13, 1926, Howard Warren, dearly-beloved infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Watkin, Mount Albert.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19260614.2.2.3
SMITH.—On October 29, at her late residence, 28, Hepburn Street, Sibylla Trophina, dearly-loved wife of Wm. Bruce Smith, and youngest daughter of the late T. D. Triphook, C.E., Bay of Islands.
Funeral will leave Watney Sibun's chapel, Khyber Pass, at 2 p.m. to-day (Monday).
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19321031.2.2.5
SMITH.—On March 4th, at Edinburgh-st., Isabella, the dearly-beloved wife of William Smith, late of Waiuku.
The funeral will leave for Waikumete at 2 o'clock to-morrow (Thursday).
Private interment.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19080304.2.70
SMITH.—On March 4, at Auckland Hospital (as result, of accident). Annie Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of Thomas Arthur Smith. 8, Mamie Street, Remuera. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Sons' Chapel, to-morrow (Friday) at 2 p.m. for the crematorium.
SMITH.—On March 4, at 4, Gundry Street. Margaret A., beloved daughter of the late William and Isabella Smith, late of Waiuku. Service will be held at W. H. Tongue and Son's Chapel, to-morrow (Friday) at 10.30 a.m., afterwards leaving for the crematorium. No flowers by request.
SMITH.—On March 4, at Auckland Hospital (as result of accident), Annie Elizabeth, dearlv beloved wife of Thomas Arthur Smith. 8, Mamie Street, Remuera; aged 66 years. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Son's Chapal. to-morrow (Friday), at 2 p.m. for the crematorium.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19420305.2.4
SMITH.—On November 4, 1944, at a private hospital, William Bruce Smith, of 28, Hepburn Street, Ponsonby; in his seventy-eighth year. A service will be held at Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel. Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 3.30 p.m. on Monday, funeral then leaving for the Crematorium. No flowers by request.
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July 2021: The trail around Cecret Lake is a nice footpath here, but if you want to walk the full length around there's a rough scramble through the talus pile in the distance. // Prints: ericsmith.smugmug.com // Instagram: @eric.s.images
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Many people try to run on their own strength,
Hoping that they will somehow surmount their difficulties that way.
They put the feet before the wings
Read that verse again;
The running and walking comes after the renewing
the black lips and half rats show
photos from their last show at Zoolegger's are here
This is a route that goes all around the perimeter of the municipal area of L´Escala, with the exception of Cinclaus, going along the coastal strip and returning inland.
Technical Specifications
- Departure point: Cala Montgó
- Type of route: Round
- Distance: 18 km
- Time: 6 hours
- Difficulty: High (because of the distance involved)
To follow the route:
The route starts at Cala Montgó and from the beach itself you head towards L'Escala, along Carrer Trenca Braços, on the right, coinciding with the GR-92. Once at the top, in front of Illa Mateua Beach, in Carrer Punta Montgó, turn left to follow the sea, following the GR-92 markers. Go past the Punta dels Cinc Sous, Cala del Salpatx and Les Penyes until you get to Port de la Clota.
Then cross over the port by Carrer Romeu de Corbera, until you come to Riells Beach. At the beach, walk along Passeig del Petit Príncep until you get to Passeig del Mar, which takes you, following the coast, to the old centre of L'Escala. Carry along Passeig Lluís Albert and Port d'en Perris to La Platja. From La Platja (the main town beach) take Carrer Cargol and then Ronda Mar d'en Manassa, on your left, following the coastline. Go past La Creu small bay where you will see the fishermen's huts. This coastal path takes you to the place known as L’Oberta, from where you can see the beaches of Empúries. Walk along the Ronda del Pedró for about 200 metres and when you get to the Lampadòfor (the lamp bearer, the sculpture built to commemorate the arrival of the Olympic flame) turn right to take the Empúries Promenade.
The Empúries Promenade is two and a half kilometres long and runs parallel to the beaches of Empúries. It takes you past the Platja del Rec, Platja del Portitxol, Platja de les Muscleres and Platja del Moll Grec beaches, and you come to Sant Martí d'Empúries, which is the end of the route.
Go past the village of Sant Martí d'Empúries, heading south, taking the main road that leaves the village. From the same road, take the left at the first path you come to, and continue along this path towards Mas Sastruc. At the crossroads with Mas Sastruc, carry straight on and cross over the main road at its narrowest part. On the other side of the road, near the Tourist Information Office, take a path there is on the left that will take you to Les Corts farmhouses, signposted as "Camí de les Corts a Empúries", go between the farmhouses and turn left towards El Molí de L'Escala restaurant, until you come to Camp dels Pilans, in Carrer Muntanya Rodona. This will take you to a path that heads south, right at the edge of the houses. You will find a signpost that labels the path "Via Heraklea" and from here on, follow the livestock path which winds between the pine trees. You will come to the large pine tree known as Pi Gros, carry on towards the south until you reach the road to Bellcaire. Cross over this road and go into the car park of Els Recs farmhouses, from here go to the football pitch and take the path behind it heading south, until you get to Cortal Nou. From Cortal Nou, take the "Termes" Path heading east, go through the old sand quarry, following the green and white markers, cross over Carrer Punta Milà and following the perimeter of the campsites, you will get to the end of the route, Cala Montgó.
Others values:
The value of this route lies in the combination and variety of spaces and landscapes; on the one hand the route takes you along the coast, going past a large number of beaches and small bays and panoramic viewpoints. On the other hand, it takes you past farmhouses and along rural paths with great landscape and botanical interest.
This is a route that goes all around the perimeter of the municipal area of L´Escala, with the exception of Cinclaus, going along the coastal strip and returning inland.
Technical Specifications
- Departure point: Cala Montgó
- Type of route: Round
- Distance: 18 km
- Time: 6 hours
- Difficulty: High (because of the distance involved)
To follow the route:
The route starts at Cala Montgó and from the beach itself you head towards L'Escala, along Carrer Trenca Braços, on the right, coinciding with the GR-92. Once at the top, in front of Illa Mateua Beach, in Carrer Punta Montgó, turn left to follow the sea, following the GR-92 markers. Go past the Punta dels Cinc Sous, Cala del Salpatx and Les Penyes until you get to Port de la Clota.
Then cross over the port by Carrer Romeu de Corbera, until you come to Riells Beach. At the beach, walk along Passeig del Petit Príncep until you get to Passeig del Mar, which takes you, following the coast, to the old centre of L'Escala. Carry along Passeig Lluís Albert and Port d'en Perris to La Platja. From La Platja (the main town beach) take Carrer Cargol and then Ronda Mar d'en Manassa, on your left, following the coastline. Go past La Creu small bay where you will see the fishermen's huts. This coastal path takes you to the place known as L’Oberta, from where you can see the beaches of Empúries. Walk along the Ronda del Pedró for about 200 metres and when you get to the Lampadòfor (the lamp bearer, the sculpture built to commemorate the arrival of the Olympic flame) turn right to take the Empúries Promenade.
The Empúries Promenade is two and a half kilometres long and runs parallel to the beaches of Empúries. It takes you past the Platja del Rec, Platja del Portitxol, Platja de les Muscleres and Platja del Moll Grec beaches, and you come to Sant Martí d'Empúries, which is the end of the route.
Go past the village of Sant Martí d'Empúries, heading south, taking the main road that leaves the village. From the same road, take the left at the first path you come to, and continue along this path towards Mas Sastruc. At the crossroads with Mas Sastruc, carry straight on and cross over the main road at its narrowest part. On the other side of the road, near the Tourist Information Office, take a path there is on the left that will take you to Les Corts farmhouses, signposted as "Camí de les Corts a Empúries", go between the farmhouses and turn left towards El Molí de L'Escala restaurant, until you come to Camp dels Pilans, in Carrer Muntanya Rodona. This will take you to a path that heads south, right at the edge of the houses. You will find a signpost that labels the path "Via Heraklea" and from here on, follow the livestock path which winds between the pine trees. You will come to the large pine tree known as Pi Gros, carry on towards the south until you reach the road to Bellcaire. Cross over this road and go into the car park of Els Recs farmhouses, from here go to the football pitch and take the path behind it heading south, until you get to Cortal Nou. From Cortal Nou, take the "Termes" Path heading east, go through the old sand quarry, following the green and white markers, cross over Carrer Punta Milà and following the perimeter of the campsites, you will get to the end of the route, Cala Montgó.
Others values:
The value of this route lies in the combination and variety of spaces and landscapes; on the one hand the route takes you along the coast, going past a large number of beaches and small bays and panoramic viewpoints. On the other hand, it takes you past farmhouses and along rural paths with great landscape and botanical interest.
Inononotus dryadeus caused some difficulty in identification - note the droplets oozing from the top. John H Pitts image
Despite the damp start for the fungi foragers of BNHS & Herts & Beds Fungi Group the morning was interesting with some good discoveries. Alan Outen and David Buckingham took us out on to acid grassland surrounded by some magnificent trees and finds came thick and fast. Thank you to all involved for a very pleasant morning in the wilds of the RSPB Sandy .
The Lodge, Sandy, Beds, 6 Nov 2022
Leaders Alan R. Outen and David Buckingham
This annual foray is always a popular event and this year was no exception. It was over-subscribed before the deadline but I did nonetheless accept all those who had booked in time. Some were still trying to book up until 15.20 the day before! In the end there were 25 present for the morning (a few had withdrawn) and with several only intending to stay for the morning a further five people were booked for the afternoon. The participants included members of the Fungi Group, Beds Natural History Society, these including a few RSPB staff. Contrary to expectations the morning remained dry. We covered a different area to usual, mostly grassland though with a few living and dead trees. Health issues meant that I had to leave at lunchtime but by then the species I had listed already totalled 68. It is a tribute to the efforts of those present in the afternoon, when there was heavy rain, and the diligence of my co-leader David Buckingham plus Steve and Margaret Kelly, Mark Ward, Stephen Plummer and Simon Horsnall who undertook microscope examinations of many of the collections (something which my health issues have frustratingly prevented me from doing for several years now). These efforts have taken the total number of recorded species up to 130. Although not exceptional by the standards of this site it is a remarkable total in the context of the season and exemplifies the quality of this site, already recognised nationally as a Site of Mycological Importance.
There were some interesting and excellent finds: Amanita gemmata, a Pine associate, is a regular here but with just three Beds sites. Clitocybe odora with its distinctive aniseed smell is always a popular species. Lactarius deliciosus and L.hepaticus, both Pine associates are two of the less frequently recorded members of this genus in the County, yet we failed to see L.tabidus, L. pubescens or L.torminosus, all Birch associates often found here. Lepiota felina and L.oreadiformis are both rarely recorded in the county whilst Leucoagaricus crystallifer has only a handful of sites nationally, though it has apparently been seen at the Lodge a few times in recent years. Sadly I missed it, as it would have been new to me. Of no fewer than fourteen Mycena species found on this foray M.polyadelpha is not often recorded in the county though probably overlooked. M.pseudocorticola was the first confirmed record of this species for the county. It has historically been regarded as a mainly western species in the UK. Mark Ward found specimens of a beautiful little Flammulaster species on small beech branches. None of the species in this genus are seen very often in Beds. On the balance of probability (including overall appearance, habitat, county and national records) I think that this is most likely F.muricatus.
Of the bracket fungi Ganoderma resinaceum, Inonotus dryadeus, Ischnoderma benzoinum, Lenzites betulina, Mycoacea fusca and Polyporus brumalis are all infrequently noted in the County, whilst Fomes fomentarius and Plicatura crispa are clearly increasing here. The Cauliflower Fungus Sparassis crispa always attracts attention. Remarkably the only puffball recorded was Handkea utriformis whilst Scleroderma verrucosum was the only earthball. I always think it appropriate that bird's-nest fungi are often found on forays to this RSPB reserve. This year three species were recorded: Cyathus olla, Crucibulum laeve and Sphaerobolus stellatus (see Reg’s excellent images of all three below).
I find it fascinating to consider the species that are not recorded on a foray. On this one there were no Tricholoma and no Inocybe species, just one inkcap, the only Cortinarius was seen by just one person and was not identifiable. The site is normally excellent for waxcaps, earth-tongues and other grassland species but this year we found just a single species of waxcap and no earth-tongues. With the weather having been exceptionally mild it is possible that that other waxcap species are yet to appear. There was also just a single Pholiota, only a single rust species and very few microfungi generally. Several regular special finds at the site were not seenon this occasion.
Finally Simon Horsnall, who is a member of both H&BFG and Beds Invertebrate Group though he lives in Derby found the spider Xysticus lanio [Thomisidae]. This was ironically the only species from the foray that I was able to photograph which was new to me.
My thanks to all attendees, photographers and especially to those who assisted with identifications.
Images follow………..
Alan R. Outen