Friday, 11 June 2010
Monday, 24 May 2010
Camera Obscura
Sunday, 23 May 2010
Allotment friend :)
Sunday, 9 May 2010
I need help to identify some botanical specimens...
One lunchtime last week I went for a little bikeride by the Thames, hoping to see Adders. Unfortunately there were none but I did discover an interesting plant which I've not seen before. It was growing by a lake (but not right in the water). I thought it looked a bit celeryish, but for some reason I didn't think to scratch'n'sniff. I will go back in a few weeks to see if it's flowering...

The second mystery is a tree (well, shrub I guess) that's growing near to my flat. I always wondered if it was something like a Bay, but now it has these strange red fruits on it. They have a stone or large seed in the middle... any ideas?

In other news - I am BORED BORED BORED of this cold north-easterly wind! What happened to the gulf stream? Brrr!
[edit] The mystery tree is now at least partially identified, thanks to helpful Flickr users!
Friday, 7 May 2010
Nettle beer update...
The nettle beer I made last month is the fizziest brew EVER! It is now mostly all over my kitchen floor and all over my cardigan. Tastes pretty good though! :)
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
Nettle beer and broad beans (but not yet)
Oh dear, I'm not doing very well with my weekly wild food foraging. I have been noticing and nibbling things, but it seems I just don't have the time to blog about them!
One thing I have managed though, is to start a batch of nettle beer. My flat currently smells a bit yeasty! I'm bottling it tomorrow.

This picture is a bit old - it was made back in January for a group art project. The nettles are actually much better at this time of year!
Something else interesting to distract you from the fact that I haven't done my homework - yesterday I found wild (or feral) broad beans! They are definitely beans and not sweet peas or anything like that. I'll have to keep an eye on them to see what happens (and whether they get trampled).

Oh yeah - and I discovered a nearby National Cycle Network route that looks like it'll be great for hedgerow foraging later in the year... :)
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art,
beer,
brewing,
broad beans,
foraging,
nettles,
photography,
preserving,
wild food
Sunday, 28 March 2010
Yay!
Yesterday I walked by my favourite berry-picking hedge. This blossom looks like one from the prunus family, perhaps cherry plum (I know there are some along that route). The Blackthorn is about to burst into bloom too. Spring is finally here!

And to acknowledge British Summertime, I'm going to the allotment *later* :)
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