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Storm Christoph…
Doings / The cottage / The Seasons / The Wye / Weather
  • 19 January 2021
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  • 5 years
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Storm Christoph…

The highest surge we’ve had so far this winter has been 4’6” above normal, we’ll see how high we go this time. […]

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Fishy goings on…
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  • 7 December 2020
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Fishy goings on…

In the water. First thing this morning, Rosie was taking a large interest in the river bank. Walking both at lunch time […]

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Winter preparations
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  • 4 October 2020
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  • 6 years
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Winter preparations

Storm Alex – the second day today. The barn has been painted, the kennel also, and the winter door draught shield has […]

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Small fry
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  • 16 April 2020
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  • 6 years
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Small fry

Just up stream of the River Wye from us, there are some breeding beds – gravel areas where the females lay eggs […]

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Otter potter
Doings / The Seasons / The Wye
  • 12 April 2020
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Otter potter

Otters like to potter along the river bank, and their spraints can be seen, usually in specific locations.  Advertising their presence both […]

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Very low river levels…
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  • 8 April 2020
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Very low river levels…

The river is now at summer levels, and is very low.  This morning there were two Canada Geese standing in the middle […]

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Another day another surge
Doings / The Wye / Weather
  • 10 March 2020
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  • 6 years
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Another day another surge

Just when you thought that we’ve had enough water, we’ve had twelve hours or so of moderate rain.  At 5.00 this morning, […]

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Dam it…
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  • 29 February 2020
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  • 6 years
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Dam it…

as they say.  Took a ride to the Elan valley to see the dams.  The first one is Caban Coch which holds- […]

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Cummings and goings.
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  • 28 February 2020
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  • 6 years
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Cummings and goings.

Bit political there – did you see?  viz – the resignation speech of the former Chancellor.  Anyway, to more important things: a […]

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What’s afoot?
Doings / The garden / The Wye / Weather
  • 28 February 2020
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What’s afoot?

Now I can access the measuring stick – I say stick,  but it is a nine feet or so aluminium angle which […]

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