View Full Version : A guided walk Identifying plants, their uses and folklore
Fenlander
03-06-2005, 15:08
I manage a nature reserve on the Cambridgeshire/Suffolk border.
On the afternoon of the 3rd July, we are running a guided walk lead by Dr Philip Oswald. The walk will cover identification of some plants , their uses and the folklore surrounding them. Philip is incredibly knowledgeable and a very good speaker.
Places are limited so booking is essential :) If you are interested, please PM me for booking details. ;)
beachlover
03-06-2005, 20:26
I'd love to sign up, but I have done the run to that neck of the woods and it is too far from the IoW.
Good luck with it tho.
Fenlander
03-06-2005, 20:45
I'd love to sign up, but I have done the run to that neck of the woods and it is too far from the IoW.
Good luck with it tho.
Cheers mate :D (sorry you can't make it though :( )
Roving Rich
05-06-2005, 21:03
wow - excelent offer, let me check my diary
Rich
Fenlander
06-06-2005, 13:43
There is no charge for this event by the way! :D
Fenlander
27-06-2005, 23:49
For those of you attending this event on Sunday, we have today established and walked the route we will use and produced a list of plants to be included :D
Fenlander I'd have loved to come on this walk with you, but it's just too far away for me.
D'you think you could maybe do a precis of the plants you come across and perhaps some potential uses, if you have the time?
Cheers,
Toddy
missy mycelium
28-06-2005, 09:02
This sounds like a great day out. Wish it was a weekend later then I would be in Blighty and in the Cambs area but alas it is not meant to be!!!! As Toddy mentioned if you do have time for a precis I'm sure there would be loads of people interested. Me for one.
Enjoy your walk!!
Hi Fenlander,
Only just noticed this thread. Was planning on going to Bradfield Woods this weekend anyway - just can't do Sunday :( Foiled again.
Am embarassed to say that even though I've lived only 5 miles away for the last 4 years I haven't been there yet. :o Have a good one.
Am taking this Monday off and will probably go there in the morning. Should be a good chance to practise my rubbish tracking skills - if I can't spot where a large group of people stood around for 10 mins pointing at things on the ground then I'll get my bushcraft coat. :rolleyes: (Or, given the recent 'green obsessed' thread, should that last bit read "I'll get my not very rustly green smock"...)
Rod
FeralSheryl
28-06-2005, 09:23
This sounds like a great day out. Wish it was a weekend later then I would be in Blighty and in the Cambs area but alas it is not meant to be!!!! As Toddy mentioned if you do have time for a precis I'm sure there would be loads of people interested. Me for one.
Enjoy your walk!! And me too :)
Fenlander
28-06-2005, 13:08
Hi Fenlander,
Only just noticed this thread. Was planning on going to Bradfield Woods this weekend anyway - just can't do Sunday :( Foiled again.
Am embarassed to say that even though I've lived only 5 miles away for the last 4 years I haven't been there yet. :o Have a good one.
Am taking this Monday off and will probably go there in the morning. Should be a good chance to practise my rubbish tracking skills - if I can't spot where a large group of people stood around for 10 mins pointing at things on the ground then I'll get my bushcraft coat. :rolleyes: (Or, given the recent 'green obsessed' thread, should that last bit read "I'll get my not very rustly green smock"...)
Rod
This walk isn't at Bradfield Woods :confused: though we will be there the following weekend......see East Anglia Group thread ;) so why not join us :D ?
Doh! Got the two threads confused somewhere along the line. :o
Have to go to a wedding back 'home' in S Wales on the 9th-10th :( Limited opportunities these days what with a fun 18month-old and a wife who's very handy with our social calendar...
I appear destined never to actually meet anybody on here in person :rolleyes:
Cheers
Rod
Fenlander
28-06-2005, 18:38
Fenlander I'd have loved to come on this walk with you, but it's just too far away for me.
D'you think you could maybe do a precis of the plants you come across and perhaps some potential uses, if you have the time?
Cheers,
Toddy
I will so what I can do for everyone ;)
maybe those attending will post stuff aswell :)