This weekend we have our "Burwell at Large" exhibition where village groups have a chance to showcase themselves. Burwell is a thriving village with plenty to interest people. One example was the local tower bell ringers who brought along a "mobile belfry".
There are groups in our village covering a very wide range of interests.
These posters were on Bene't Street in Cambridge. In the background is Old School Lane where the Cavendish Laboratories were located. Several Nobel Prizes were won here.
For several weeks the Cambridge University Botanic Garden has hosted an orchid festival in its hot houses. We went last year and this. The display was splendid.
We have had some success in growing these at home. The secret is just a thimbleful of water a week.
With the closure of the A379 along Slapton Line in Devon we lose one of the very best, if not the best, bus rides in England. I hope they repair it after the storm damage, but I have my doubts.
Where I come from in South Devon has been badly hit by recent severe weather and high tides. The road from Dartmouth to Torcross is badly damaged. It is quite likely the road along Slapton Ley will never be rebuilt.
Good job I've not got a big tower in my garden! I get ill just watching this. Imagine working this high! Caution: if you have a poor head for heights this video is not for you!