Wednesday, 2 October 2013

A Woodburner and your life

Its a strange world; that the Woodburner takes you into where you are always looking for the next source of kindling or wood, skips are  always worth a look . But by far the most obscure act is measuring a tree or branch by the week rather than by the foot or metre.

Thursday, 13 June 2013

Warm and wet

This weeks warmer ,wet weather conditions have helped the last few trees  get into leaf and flower.   I wonder what the Autumn will hold.

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

BEAMS

HAS anyone noticed that horn/whitebeam trees are struggling to even break bud up gere in Scarborough, is there a problem with these elsewhere and if so is there a problem we don't know about.

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Just a note to all you people . Living at the coast as I do I have noticed recently that Herring Gull have gained the ability to drag household waste bags out of wheelybins, something Foxes were always prone to do.I think it is due both to them learning a new food source and the fact that we as a group are throwing more food material out in bags which gulls can drag, and putting too much in the bins so the lid is open giving the gulls access. I ve seen whole roads covered in rubbish with flocks of gulls amongst it. The answer is , produce less waste and don't put too much in the bin to wedge it open.

Friday, 17 May 2013

Time

Sorry for the lack of content time and circumstances are causing issues   try  my Facebook page Greener life Or Bust  until I find more time   thanks

Thursday, 11 April 2013

New toy

My new venture and life.   now to start changing this into a little green haven;   plans are in place to use straw bails to cut draft under the base and possibly solar. But for certain. A woodburner.   and Glastonbury Burners have offered to make me a one off. Somewhere between tha Griffin And the Typhon

Friday, 22 February 2013

Today was one of those days that moved me forward on my green quest.Although not everyone's choice but as a meat eater the next step is to gather your own food, in my case pigeons. However there is often a price to pay to give you the chance to catch your own food, the  use of the land to do so; in this case shooting crows on a  free range pig farm. There are thousands of these crows around but shooting them is a different matter very difficult it is, and only two where shot all day. This was the first time i had shot using a shotgun and i was surprised that i even got one. This trip will hopefully be the start of a source of fresh meat that is free , and as freerange as you can get.