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Sunday 22nd February 2026 - Future of The Belfry and Suitable Window
I appreciate not everyone wants to be on Facebook or any other type of social media. I am therefore publishing the contents of a recent post on Facebook to help ‘spread the word’. . The Belfry Foundation Trust As you may know, Simon Gurney is currently the sole Trustee of The Belfry Foundation Trust. He’s planning to redistribute the assets and hand over control to those who are better placed to manage the Trust and benefit directly. Simon would therefore like to meet intere

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10 hours ago2 min read


Wednesday 18th February 2026 - Snow, Another Queen, Thrush and Purchasing
If, after the sun and warmth on Saturday, anyone thought we’d said goodbye to the worst of the winter weather, then they were wrong - that includes me! Sunday, and we were back to rain and if that wasn’t bad enough, it then proceeded to snow. Fortunately, the snow didn’t lay for too long. Come Monday morning it had melted and with a slight overnight rise in temperature, there were no treacherous icy patches. I almost couldn’t believe my eyes on Sunday evening when I saw

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5 days ago2 min read


Saturday 14th February 2026 - More Than Doubled, Pruning and Farewell Cleo
According to a report on the TV, we’ve had just five hours of sunshine this year. Today, this number should be more than doubled – it’s been glorious from sunrise to sunset. It’s pretty cold in the shade but this has to be a small price to pay after day upon day of grey and as an extra bonus, no rain today. With the bottom of the garden in full sun, I pruned our apple tree. I used the loppers to reduce the height and other branches were trimmed back, using secateurs, to

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Feb 152 min read


Tuesday 10th February 2026 - Dull, Wintry Mistiness, Sorting, Drawing and Washed Up
It’s been quiet, so I don’t have a lot to say today. The weather continues grey and dismal with just the occasional glimpse of the sun. Some days are windy, others quite calm and the temperatures have thankfully kept above freezing but we’ve definitely had too much rain. I did manage a morning in the front garden last week, tidying the borders and pots but that’s been it as far as gardening is concerned. Today, it’s as though we are in the clouds. The mist, damp and over

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Feb 112 min read


Friday 6th February 2026 - Gardening Club, Egyptian Queen, Money Raised and Refurbishments
On Tuesday afternoon, I went to the Overstrand Gardening Club’s first meeting of 2026. Annual subscriptions of £15 were being collected plus there was the usual raffle. On the subject of the raffle, last November I won the raffle, a £10 gardening voucher. I used this to purchase an Amaryllis growing kit from Thistle and Tide in Cromer. The bulb was truly spectacular, producing two spikes of buds, each with five blooms; I was well impressed. The meeting’s speaker was Dr D

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Feb 72 min read


Monday 2nd February 2026 - Longer, Bird Song and Hosting a Queen
I couldn’t resist the blue skies and sun, on Saturday morning. It wasn’t long before I was out in the garden. Initially, I thought it would be, despite the sun, too cold to stay more than about a half an hour but I ended up spending the entire morning in the back garden, tidying and manuring borders along with the soft fruit bushes and trimming shrubs. Yes, the soil was wet but considering the amount of rain we’ve had over the past month, not stodgy. When I’d finished, my t

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Feb 32 min read
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