Scouting and me
A blog about Scouting and its principals as they apply to my alb/asb life.
Friday, 12 June 2026
A view
Wednesday, 10 June 2026
That sinking feeling
Three streets including a Pub and a Salt Works collapsed into the ground and a number of properties a good half mile away are "underpinned" as during construction in the 1970's started to sink apart from twists and turns in our roads and pavements.
You need to be on your guard as pathways have had sink holes - I encountered one in the mid 1990's - and a dog had to be rescued too.
Monday, 8 June 2026
Foxgloves
The Foxglove was a constant summer companion growing up wherever we lived from the lanes we walked to school to the streams and canalside.
It was also on the great summer reminder list at school of things not to do like jumping in pools, scrumping apples from the orchard by the school because if it gets in you it is poisionous apart from being very popular with bees which you don't want anywhere near your shorts legs.
These were just coming out near a canal lock by the start of an official walkway that does have the odd seat at regular intervals of you legs are needing a rest.
It reminds of a slide I took in 1996 at Hassall Green on a walk on my trusty Minolta XD7 manual focus film camera carrying tripod in bag.
Friday, 5 June 2026
Out and proud
The last few days have been a bit cooler and actually wet unlike last week which is probably as well given the ground was starting to get rather solid which isn't much good for growing things or for things that came out this time of year such as wild flowers.
Unlike yesterday when I got up I didn't see the odd honey bee about.
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
Recharging the batteries
A quiet morning before everybody is on the move you know just beyond the bridge somebody is moored up and will be planning to be using the facilities here on what's a beautiful morning aiming to cover several miles.
Monday, 1 June 2026
Getting things about
One way of getting your feed and that to the allotment where earlier on in the week the horses were based in but I suspect part the reason for moving them was the field they went to had better shade from the extremely hot heat and sunshine that given we're now in June there will be more of.
Friday, 29 May 2026
Buildings by the cut
Canalside architecture is interesting, some was built for those who came "ashore" perhaps finding life onboard a narrowboat "barge" designed mainly for transporting goods with space for sleeping and eating at a premium just too much as they got older.
Others were built by the canal company for its employes providing services such as looking afte the many locks that enabled the narrowboats to navigate the ups and downs of the local terrain as it affected the canal system.
This is one such one, converted over time into a private residence, looking great on a warm sunny day.