Thirty (Million) Trees

More than forty volunteers assembled behind a public house in Scartho recently, intent on planting thirty trees. As they braved the seemingly ever-present North Sea breezes, spades in hand, they were not only doing something pretty amazing for the environment in their small corner of the world, they were maintaining this region’s long-standing eco-philosophy, the …

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Chapmen

We never stop learning, do we. Even during our leisure, when we take time out to ‘quieten our minds’ and relax awhile — even a quiet mind remains alert to new discoveries. Earlier today, while reading the historical novel ‘The Bookseller of Inverness’ by S. G. MacLean (which is excellent, by the way), I came …

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Lincolnshire’s Amazing Blow Wells

At the time I was writing my feature article, ‘Open for Visitors,’ for publication in the September, 2004 edition of ‘Lincolnshire in Focus’ magazine, the Far Ings Nature Reserve at Barton - the article’s subject - was undergoing a significant planned expansion. The project was a commendable one, which I summarised in my feature as …

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Pinkie

The young boy standing centre stage in William Frederick Yeames’ iconic painting ‘And When Did you Last See Your Father?’ was modeled on the artist’s young nephew. When it came to depicting the boy’s style of dress, however, it was to one of Thomas Gainsborough’s most famous portraits that Yeames turned for inspiration. 'And When …

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