Today's sun has given a boost to the batteries. A welcome sight was a couple of bees inside a local garden centre dipping into the display of geraniums, but behaving very disorientated. A first glimpse of a little brown butterfly that had been basking in the sun flew up and away. Hopefully more will follow.
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Saturday, 6 April 2013
Butterfly
Today's sun has given a boost to the batteries. A welcome sight was a couple of bees inside a local garden centre dipping into the display of geraniums, but behaving very disorientated. A first glimpse of a little brown butterfly that had been basking in the sun flew up and away. Hopefully more will follow.
Monday, 17 September 2012
Wild flower meadow, delicious free apple |
Ripe apple pips |
Pacifist
Wisdom
Surprise and delight this morning, tuning into BBC radio 3 at
10.30a.m. to hear Satish Kumar, peace campaigner, environmental activist, and
editor of the magazine 'Resurgence' featured as the guest for this week talking
on the subject of peace, to mark the International Day of Peace this Friday 21st
September. Tune in daily to hear his wise words and choice of music. This
morning was Yehudi Menuhin, Vedic mantras, Ravi Shankar and George Harrison.
Fill in the music questionnaire on www.onthewight.com or go to Isle of Wight
Council website, to put your points/suggestions on the proposals for
streamlining the Island music service provision.
Satish spoke of ‘soil, soul, and social’ being at the heart of
peace, ‘we are part of nature not separate from it’.
Also this week on
BBC radio 3, at 10.45p.m. are five programmes on 'The Essay, Beyond Silent
Spring' exploring Rachel Carson’s ground breaking book from the 1960s ‘Silent
Spring’, which rang the alarm bells about the use of chemicals to control and
eradicate insects, and the terrible legacy this would leave in its wake.
Hundreds of bees were feasting on the flowering ivy along the cliff
path through Sandown last week, making the most of the free bonanza, along with
a host of hoverflies. Long may this continue.
A cricket making lovely music along the path near Lake station – a
postman and Council worker both stopped to ask if I’d lost something, seeing me
hunched over the path trying to take some shots of this little
critter, they looked bemused when I told them what I was doing.
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