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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

Richie
05-06-2005, 22:54
PM sent....

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

Toddy
28-06-2005, 08:09
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!!

Rhodri
28-06-2005, 09:20
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 ?

Rhodri
28-06-2005, 13:27
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 :)