Yesterday we visited the oldest building in Cambridge. This is St
Bene't's Church (opposite the famous Eagle Pub where Crick and Watson
cracked the secrets of DNA). It is very close to the original Cavendish Labs and the world famous Corpus clock (modern - looks like a gold disc with an over-sized insect on top) which is about 100m to the left along the road.
The church dates back to 1000AD. I have updated our East Anglian Churches Blog accordingly.
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Friday, 10 April 2015
Monday, 6 April 2015
So tired
Narrowboats on the R.Cam |
Give me an hour and I'll be OK, but cutting the grass was so very exhausting, even with 3 breaks. In normal circumstances I would have been tired, but today it was a combination of (a) the first proper cut at the right blade height this season, so cutting was extra hard and (b) my cerebellum brain bleed after-effects.
Normally I can manage to cut both front and back lawns in one go, but I was just too exhausted to do the front lawn today. Maybe tomorrow?
Overall, I still think I am mending, but my level of fatigue after most physical and mental effort is still very high.
Sunday, 5 April 2015
Swallows in Cambridgeshire
The Cambridge Bird Club "What's About" page is now reporting swallows locally again.
Usually I see swallows in Devon in the first week of April, but it is often mid-April until I see them around up here. I guess if you look hard you will see the odd one or two earlier.
The image on the RHS is on the RSPB site and not here. It will be immediately removed if causing copyright or other issues.
See http://www.rspb.org.uk/discoverandenjoynature/discoverandlearn/birdguide/name/s/swallow/
Usually I see swallows in Devon in the first week of April, but it is often mid-April until I see them around up here. I guess if you look hard you will see the odd one or two earlier.
The image on the RHS is on the RSPB site and not here. It will be immediately removed if causing copyright or other issues.
See http://www.rspb.org.uk/discoverandenjoynature/discoverandlearn/birdguide/name/s/swallow/
Saturday, 4 April 2015
Returning swallows
The Devon Wildlife website is now reporting the return of lots of swallows. This is good news. Spring returns!
Friday, 3 April 2015
Needless deaths
The world has recently seen a spate of needless deaths. Life is precious and this is so very sad. My wife and I were debating who was killed in the IRA car bomb on the UK parliament in 1979. I thought it was someone else, but it was Airey Neave.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airey_Neave .
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airey_Neave .
King's College, Cambridge added to churches blog
See http://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk/ .
King's College Chapel is probably the most famous building in Cambridge and is known the world over. Yesterday my wife and I went there for a lunchtime concert (great) and I have updated the churches blog.
This is a view of King's College Chapel from the River Cam.
King's College Chapel is probably the most famous building in Cambridge and is known the world over. Yesterday my wife and I went there for a lunchtime concert (great) and I have updated the churches blog.
This is a view of King's College Chapel from the River Cam.
Thursday, 2 April 2015
Springtime
What a difference a week makes!
It now feels like spring with the birds singing again, buds coming through on trees and bushes, the grass starting to grow and a general feel of spring in the air. It is still cold at times, but overall the feeling is that spring is definitely in the air at last. We had a mild, wet winter, but it will only be a few weeks or less until the summer migrant birds (swallows and house martins soon, swifts at the end of the month) arrive.
I am looking forward to sitting out in the garden again on a light evening. Mid June it is still light here after 10pm.
It now feels like spring with the birds singing again, buds coming through on trees and bushes, the grass starting to grow and a general feel of spring in the air. It is still cold at times, but overall the feeling is that spring is definitely in the air at last. We had a mild, wet winter, but it will only be a few weeks or less until the summer migrant birds (swallows and house martins soon, swifts at the end of the month) arrive.
I am looking forward to sitting out in the garden again on a light evening. Mid June it is still light here after 10pm.
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