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Starting from number one there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number one there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

ALL TAKEN IN DORSET A COUPLE OF WEEKS AGO

TALL SHIP IN WEYMOUTH HARBOUR. LYNNE

THE QUEEN CAME TO VISIT WHILE WE WERE THERE THIS WAS WHAT SHE ARRIVED IN. LYNNE

VIEW OF WEYMOUTH BAY. LYNNE

THE HARBOUR AT NIGHT TAKEN FROM OUR BALCONY. LYNNE

BOATS IN THE HARBOUR. LYNNE

I managed to find another Swallows nest today. It is in the same Barn as the last one. As long as the camera wires can reach the nest I will trey to set the camera up tomorrow.

Over the past four or five days there have been a lot of Swallows coming under the porch of the Kitchen door. A few time they have even come into the Kitchen. One tried to get out of the kitchen by the closed window and needed our help to get out. The way the Swallow were in and out they must be building a nest. It wasn’t until today that I saw where they were building a nest. It is under the porch roof right above our heads as we enter and leave the kitchen. I not to sure that they will finish the nest with us in and out all of the time. Another problem is that there are a couple of leaks in the roof and it may well wet the nest. If it does look that they are going to finish the nest, if they do I will put a camera up.

I personally am not a lover of Fishing, probably because I am not that good at it although I don’t like the thought of the hook going into the Fish. But last night we decided to have a salad dinner by the Lake with me trying to Fish. By the time our picnic salad got to the lake with all of the fishing equipment there was very little time to have a go at fishing. It was soon time to feed the Badgers and what had I caught. Sweet nothing. Didn’t even get a bite. Just as well I wasn’t fishing for our dinner. Maybe I will try again tonight with some fish and chips. Be just like going to Minehead.

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6 21 Sat 24 Jan 09 Starting from number eleven…

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Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

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HI MR FARMER, HOPE IVE STIRRED A FEW MEMORIES OF WARM EVENINGS AND FISH AND CHIPS !!!! MARIE IN TAUNTON

THE LAND TRAIN AT MINEHEAD THAT RUNS FROM THE HOLIDAY CAMP TO THE HARBOUR. Marie

THE SLIPWAY MINEHEAD HARBOUR. Marie

THE HARBOUR. Marie

THE HARBOUR. Marie.

CANNONS LOOKING OVER THE HARBOUR AT MINEHEAD. Marie.

We were hoping to do a webcam with the Crown Estates in Scotland. Unfortunately it never happened and the equipment that we sent to them is being returned next week. In my telephone conversation with the Ranger at the location and my first contact, who with a promotion has moved to the Head Office we got talking about the possibility of doing a Golden Eagle. This year a platform is to be erected to encourage a nest site. It wont be this year that the Eagle will nest, if at all. If and when it does happen we will install a webcam at the location. The Ranger is to keep me updated with the site and I will let you know of any thing that happens.

Most years our drive is covered with thousands of Frog making their way to the Lakes to spawn. It normally happens from the middle of February into March. It is a nightmare trying to get in and out of the Farm as if we are not careful and move the Frogs out of the way some will get run over. Now that we have the gates installed at the entrance of the drive not so many will die from uninvited vehicles. With the camera that we installed last year down the drive overlooking the Lake and Reindeer Field we will be able to use it to see the Frogs.

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Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

There are only on days photographs left.

HI MR FARMER, HOPE IVE STIRRED A FEW MEMORIES OF WARM EVENINGS AND FISH AND CHIPS !!!! MARIE IN TAUNTON

THE LAND TRAIN AT MINEHEAD THAT RUNS FROM THE HOLIDAY CAMP TO THE HARBOUR. Marie

THE SLIPWAY MINEHEAD HARBOUR. Marie

THE HARBOUR. Marie

THE HARBOUR. Marie.

CANNONS LOOKING OVER THE HARBOUR AT MINEHEAD. Marie.

We were hoping to do a webcam with the Crown Estates in Scotland. Unfortunately it never happened and the equipment that we sent to them is being returned next week. In my telephone conversation with the Ranger at the location and my first contact, who with a promotion has moved to the Head Office we got talking about the possibility of doing a Golden Eagle. This year a platform is to be erected to encourage a nest site. It wont be this year that the Eagle will nest, if at all. If and when it does happen we will install a webcam at the location. The Ranger is to keep me updated with the site and I will let you know of any thing that happens.

Most years our drive is covered with thousands of Frog making their way to the Lakes to spawn. It normally happens from the middle of February into March. It is a nightmare trying to get in and out of the Farm as if we are not careful and move the Frogs out of the way some will get run over. Now that we have the gates installed at the entrance of the drive not so many will die from uninvited vehicles. With the camera that we installed last year down the drive overlooking the Lake and Reindeer Field we will be able to use it to see the Frogs.

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Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on the Photo Page taken by Judy. We have only got aa few photogragh of Finns and some from Elsie of the Tree.

Here are some more of my photos taken on Holiday in Norfolk

The remains of an ancient sunken forest at Thornham

Burnham Overy Windmill

Fishing boat at Wells-next-the sea harbour

Dahlias at Caley Mill. Heacham. From Judy.

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We went to Minehead this evening for our Fish and…

We went to Minehead this evening for our Fish and Chip. Because the weather forecast was for a sunny warm day, we decided last night that we were going today. Guess what, those overpaid useless forecasters got it wrong again, actually I think it should be as usual instead of again. The best part of it is that we pay for them to get it wrong. Today instead of being sunny it has been overcast all day. They got it wrong a couple of days ago, they blamed it on thin cloud. What do they mean by thin cloud. Clouds, cloud, with satellite unless you are looking in the wrong place you cant miss it. Any way thins cloud is a new one on me. It did start spitting a few drops of rain as well, that wasn’t forecast either, our small bales of hay are still in the field.

At least it was quite warm at Minehead. The Fish and Chips were good, and and we got there a little earlier today than we normally do, so we had a little time to mooch around. We parked on the Harbour. Whilst eating a few men came with their speedboat and water ski’s. The water looked a bit to cold to be standing in, but one of the men was nearly chest high in the water. Cant imagine the wetsuits that they use can keep them that warm in the water. Anyway we had a good view of them starting off. That looked a bit hairy with the speed that they need to get started. Love to try it, but maybe not so fast.

Walking around the harbour, we came across three children with their parents. they were all fishing with hand lines. For crabs they told us. I suppose that their ages where about nineish. They were fishing from the steps that go from the top of the harbour to beach below. It is very high and the tide was coming in. Minehead is in the Bristol Channel, the second highest tide in the world, with very strong currents. About a month back a fifteen year old was Tomb Stoning off of the very same harbour in the same conditions as this evening. The poor lad got swept under the water with the current, and lost his life. A fisherman a couple of weeks back who we know, showed us where the Lad was found, just feet from the Harbour Wall. So I must admit it was a worry watching the children trying to catch the crabs, but I am sure that their parents were looking out for them, and they did look local. One Lass not with the family, pulled out a net in the shape of a bowls, she must have have over ten in the net. The three children with their hand lines caught one each just after the girl. Their parents were helping them get the crabs off of the bait, one fell onto the Lad, did he scream, that it was so close to getting on him. We did laugh, and I had to jokingly call him a wuss. He laughed him self.

We also spoke to a couple of locals, who were fishing off of the Harbour Wall. By all account they can catch a good variety of fish. Cod, Whiting, Pollock, Ray and a lot more than I cannot remember. Tongue in cheek I asked if they ate what they caught, for I must admit I would not be to keen to eat any thing from the Bristol Channel, they do, mind you they didn’t look to bad for it.

It didn’t finish there, for as we were leaving the Life Boats where starting to do their practice, We couldn’t stay and watch it all or we would not have got back in time to feed the Badgers. What we did see was very good. It turned out to be a very good evening. Well little things please little minds.

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There was a little bit of sun about today made…

There was a little bit of sun about today, made a change. It gave me the chance to walk down the valley to to look at the hay grass. A good deal of the grass has been flattened when the stream went from being two foot wide to thirty foot. The flattened grass is going to take a long while to dry, as it will be stopping the ground from drying underneath it. Could well be that we will not be able to cut the flattened grass. Unless this weather changes, we wont be able to cut any.

We have family staying at Minehead for their holiday, so with the weather being a bit brighter we went and had our fish and chips on the harbour with them. We have only been going to the harbour part of Minehead since we found the cottage for the family to stay in. They are getting on a bit and like the seaside. We found the cottage a couple of months back, when we had that really warm spell. We had purposely made our way to the harbour area to find a holiday cottage for them, and was fortunate to have seen a local fisherman, who we asked if he knew of any holiday accommodation. He pointed us into the direction of a lady’s cottage who had a holiday cottage next to hers. She only had this week available. It has turned out to be the perfect little cottage and location for their holiday. All the widows overlook the harbour, that is under twenty feet from their front door.

We sat out on harbour eating our fish and chips. We were sitting in the shade, it was absolutely freezing, so I suggested that we walked around the harbour wall, to the area where the sun was shining on. When you visit a place regularly you tend to take little notice of the area. Today we realised what a very pretty and picturesque little harbour it is. Looking straight over from the harbour wall you can see the cottages that they holidaying in, one of a long row of period fishermen cottages, that sit at the bottom of a massive rocky mound that levels out at the rear with the contours of the land, that must be a quarter of Minehead. Part of it has roadways leading up to homes, that I reckon that I would suffer from vertigo, if I lived up there. The side that their cottage is on, is nearly a sheer rock face drop, with pine trees growing out of it. From the distance of the harbour wall you can see a retaining wall behind their cottage, that you would hope would stop any landslide, although I was not convince that it would.

Walking back with the family to their cottage, we bumped into the Fisherman who had told us about the cottage. Every time without fail that we have gone for our fish and chips, we meet the Fisherman. A little bit of banter passes between us, finishing up with a little laugh. On one occasion we helped him lift one of his fishing boats, of which he seems to have many, a bit of a lump it was to. How come I keep on meeting you, what are you doing here today, he joked, I couldn’t stay away from you I replied. We got into conversation and I asked him about any landslides. Yes there have been a few he told us. He had lived at the harbour all of his life where he was born and bred, and earned his living from the sea, as did his family and most of the people who occupied the fisherman’s cottages. A stone fell on the cottage that your family are staying in, maybe a little bigger than a stone, more a rock, he continue, indicating with his hands, a rock of about three foot square and telling that the weight would have been about half a ton, went through the roof, smashed through a rafter and crashing to the ground. Had to use a jack hammers to break it up. He told of another incident when a rock went through the roof of the cottages that he was born in. The family who lived there at the time, were lucky to be alive, when a landslide of about three hundred ton crashed into their home. The occupants were found in a protected area, that miraculously somehow had been left around them.

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The paragraph below had been has been written by Dr…

The paragraph below had been has been written by Dr.Barry Yates, Manager of The Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. I am hoping to twist his arm for him to write about the Reserve twice or more a week.

Rye Harbour Cam 2 update. Today the first Common Tern chick hatched, and now it has about 25 days of non-stop feeding and growing ahead of it. At first the chicks stay in the nest with an adult, while the other parent goes off to find suitable food – perhaps a shrimp, or flat fish, but ideally a sand eel. As the chicks get larger and don’t need the protection or warmth of the adults they will start wandering around the island and swimming in the water with their tiny webbed feet. With over 80 nests of Common Tern and half a dozen of the Black-headed Gull on the web cam island it should provide much interest. BUT BE WARNED, many chicks will not survive, perhaps due to starvation of bad weather, or attacks from Herring Gulls or Foxes or Badgers (yes, even on islands). It is a hard world for most wildlife and here at Rye Harbour we try to help the seabirds by trying to exclude the Fox and Badger using electric fencing. In this way we have built up a large and successful population of many ground nesting birds that are declining elsewhere – such as Lapwing, Skylark, Redshank, Grey Partridge and many others.
Barry Yates

We nearly had a disaster with Branston and Woody this evening. When the Horses came in for their feed, I somehow forgot to close Woody’s stable door. Not the brightest thing to do. When we noticed that I had not closed the door, Branston was in the stable with Woody. Fortunately Branston was helping Woody eat her feed. Not like Woody to allow that, I would have expected her to have got rather annoyed, and to at least of bitten Branston, if not a hard kick. Two days earlier it would have been a different story, as although Woody was unwell she was in season, she could have well finished up being mated by Branston and put in Foal. The last thing we would have wanted for Woody. I wasn’t sure how Branstone would be if I went in with him and Woody in together. We managed to get him out of the stable with waving arm and moving Woody’s feed outside. It could well have turned out differently.

Jan from Herts asked would a Badger cull effect the Badgers the Badgers at Denbury. until a Government announcement on a cull is made, probably some time this month, we really don’t know. For sure some part of the Southwest will be used for the experiment. It was when a gassing cull was tried some years back. The public and media out cry stopped the gassing. Rumour has it that any cull this time will be by licenced shooting. We will give details of any licenced person on this site, for they will need to apply for the licence. Believe me any person applying for the licence will not be doing the shooting because of Bovine TB cull, but for the enjoyment that they get out of shooting animals. I know a few of them.

Thanks Elsie email me the photos.