Birds Britannia

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On now

  • Taping it, can't miss the apprentice I'm afraid. Enjoy

    Sarah

    I've learned that I still have a lot to learn...

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  • bramble67 said:

    Taping it, can't miss the apprentice I'm afraid. Enjoy

    Sarah

    Thanks for the reminder Pipit!!

    Bramble sorry don't read this as I'm v happy to find any excuse not to watch the apprentice!! Sorry - Think I might be alone on this one.

    'In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks'  John Muir.       

    Excuse wobbily dyslexic spelling!

  • Now Pipit see what happens when you say 'on now' - cleared the other 1/2 of the community to watch nos9!!Lol!!

    'In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks'  John Muir.       

    Excuse wobbily dyslexic spelling!

  • Apprentice for me any time

    Cheers, Linda.

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  • I'm with you too with the Appentice,

    I'll catch up with Birds Britannia repeat tomorrow night,

     

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous 25/11/2010 04:02 in reply to sugar

    Wow!

    I won't spoil it for all you apprentices, but what a sobering, thought-provoking series that was.

    Lovely to have Bill Oddie, Tony Soper and Desmond Morris all in the same programme.

    I'm even more convinced I'm going Organic!!!!

    Pipit

  • I think we can safely assume where they lay the blame!

    "IT IS SAID THAT LIFE FLASHES BEFORE YOUR EYES BEFORE YOU DIE. THAT IS TRUE, IT'S CALLED LIVING."
    Death - Terry Pratchett (The Last Continent).

  • OK so it was just you + me watching BB!! Really good + a def watch again as there was so much going on!!

    As for organic- have been since we moved, my Mum dispairs, (daughter of a farmer, born in the 40's, Gran hated to see set aside - farmed through the war when it was so different as explained in the prgramme) + would love me to use a systemic on occasions - doc, nettles etc but 5yrs in the spring + I've resisted so far!!

    'In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks'  John Muir.       

    Excuse wobbily dyslexic spelling!

  • Unknown said:

    I think we can safely assume where they lay the blame!

    Hard for those left tilling the earth with a fraction of the work force, as the majority of farm hands were called up to serve. Not only the men but they lost the horses from the fields, to pull guns or carry officers. Yet much much more food was required as the convoys from, esp USA were so badly affected, targetted. Necessity is the mother of invention!! The weed killers were a solution with horiffic consequences, we are still paying for, then, as yet unknown!! War has a knock on effects way beyond the dates it occurs :-(

    'In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks'  John Muir.       

    Excuse wobbily dyslexic spelling!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous 25/11/2010 04:36 in reply to osprey

    I suppose it was the solution of its time. Horrific to see the dying birds and the HUGE statistics of decline.

    But, on a happier note, didn't you just love the extract from the film 'Tawny Pipit'.