Author Archives: Barbara

Hoylake and West Kirby, 15th November 2015

There was a high tide of 8.73m due at 12.40, and it was “Wirral Wader Weekend”. Two MNA members, Christine and Seema, joined us for the event. It was a very windy day with squally showers but still very warm: … Continue reading

Posted in Sunday Group | Comments Off on Hoylake and West Kirby, 15th November 2015

Remembrance Sunday, 8th November 2015

No nature walk today, because we attended the remembrance service at St George’s Hall, which was also an opportunity to see the newly-installed Weeping Window of ceramic poppies. Its formal name is Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, and … Continue reading

Posted in Sunday Group | Comments Off on Remembrance Sunday, 8th November 2015

National Memorial Arboretum, 3rd November 2015

I took myself to the National Memorial Arboretum near Lichfield on a Timewells coach trip, attracted by the promise of yet more interesting trees. It turned out to be a bit of a let-down, because the managers of the site … Continue reading

Posted in MNA reports | Comments Off on National Memorial Arboretum, 3rd November 2015

Flaybrick Memorial Gardens, 1st November 2015

Our plan today was to have an orgy of trees, aided by a hand-drawn tree plan of the cemetery made by Bob Hughes about ten years ago, which has recently been improved by John Moffat of the Friends of Flaybrick. … Continue reading

Posted in Sunday Group | Comments Off on Flaybrick Memorial Gardens, 1st November 2015

Trans-Pennine Trail 11, Gateacre to Halewood, 25th October 2015

Before we started on this last (for us) section of the TPT, we looked at the sign on the north side of Belle Vale Road at the end Childwall Valley Road, which says “In commemoration of the sixtieth year of … Continue reading

Posted in Sunday Group | Comments Off on Trans-Pennine Trail 11, Gateacre to Halewood, 25th October 2015

Stadt Moers Park, Whiston, 18th October 2015

There was a late-blooming wild Rose in the hedgerow near Whiston Station, and five Mute Swans passed high overhead. Ivy was coming into bloom, already attracting Hoverflies, and one fence had a mass of flowering Russian Vine spilling over it. … Continue reading

Posted in Sunday Group | Comments Off on Stadt Moers Park, Whiston, 18th October 2015

Tatton Park Garden, 11th October 2015

Seven members stayed on the coach to Tatton Park, some to see the deer, but my goal was the garden, to look at the trees and learn some of the rarer ones. On the lawn of Charlotte’s Garden was a … Continue reading

Posted in MNA reports | Comments Off on Tatton Park Garden, 11th October 2015

Gorse Hill Apple Weekend, 10th October 2015

Gorse Hill Nature Reserve has an orchard, growing traditional old varieties of apple (and a few pears), and celebrates them in the autumn with an Apple Festival. The Sunday Group would have gone on 11th, but the MNA coach to … Continue reading

Posted in Sunday Group | Comments Off on Gorse Hill Apple Weekend, 10th October 2015

New Ferry, 4th October 2015

Another lovely day, sunny and bright. The terminus of the 464 bus is next to an open field with a river view, which is part of Shorefields Nature Park. It overlooks the mud flats where the Great Eastern was broken … Continue reading

Posted in Sunday Group | Comments Off on New Ferry, 4th October 2015

Trans-Pennine Trail 10, Knotty Ash to Gateacre, 27th September 2015

It’s getting autumnal now, but it was a beautiful day with hardly a cloud in the sky. It’s turning out to be a wonderful season for fruit and seeds, and the Hawthorn is putting on huge displays of red berries. … Continue reading

Posted in Sunday Group | Comments Off on Trans-Pennine Trail 10, Knotty Ash to Gateacre, 27th September 2015