For a number of years now, I have been reliably blogging every Friday with barely a hitch.
And then in the last few weeks it has all gone to pot. I'm hoping you'll forgive me, because I think I have got the most amazing wildlife gardening excuse.
This:
Yes, I've bought a new garden. It's big. And it's in a right old state!
My dream garden would be an absolute blank canvas. But this is a close second best - a large garden, once loved, but that has got totally out of control.
It is 'blessed' with about 25 leylandii, each I estimate about 60 foot tall.
Only some of them aren't even standing...
...and as you can see nor is the garden wall it fell onto.
Then there are all the nettles. And bindweed.
And the military style fencing.
You get the sense that it is long time since this garden became too much for its former owners.
But what an adventure and privilege to have the chance to bring it back to life! An adventure which will now form much of the content of this blog.
I hope you enjoy following my journey as I see how successfully I can give nature a home
If you want to drop by my RSPB wildlife gardening blog, it is updated every Friday, and I'd love to see you there - www.rspb.org.uk/community/blogs/hfw
Looking forward to seeing how this progresses Adrian.
My bird photos HERE
Wow, Adrian - that is what I call a challenge! I look forward to seeing how you get on - and what birds and wildlife are lurking in the depths.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Go for it, Adrian! Wow, that's fantastic. I reckon that's something we'd all love to do, so we'll let you do the hard work and enjoy the results! (I'm sure the previous owners would be delighted as well.) It will be interesting to see what is there already, living in an undisturbed place.