Summertime blues

There comes a time in late summer, when the flower colours seem to tip over into cool soft blues, and mauves, leaving the hot vibrant colours of summer behind. In the garden it is the hydrangeas’ and Michaelmas daisies, in the verges it is the delicate harebells.

Hope Valley, from Mam Torr

In one corner of our field is it’s the devil’s-bit scabious, it’s always a relief when I see it flower, I’d hate to lose it.

We’ve just one plant, its buds are shaped like plump blackberries (please forgive the less than pin sharp images, its been a windy day, with just my phone camera to hand).

The bees love the pincushion flowers.

Devil’s-bit scabious gets its Latin name – ‘Scabere’, meaning to scratch – from its traditional use as a treatment for skin conditions, such as scabies and the sores of bubonic plague. Its common name arises from the fact that its roots look truncated, as if bitten off, legend has it, by the Devil.

The one plant, sitting at the edge of the field, under a young oak, looks kind of vulnerable, I’m on a mission to try and increase the number of plants.

In ‘Flora of Derbyshire’, by William Richard Linton, published in 1903 it describes the devils-bit (field) scabious as being ‘Plentiful along the old road.’ That very road is just 50m away from this specimen,and I’ve never seen any others nearby in the 30+ years we lived here, I feel duty bound to make amends, its the least I can do seeing as I can’t reintroduce the corncrake to our field!

I love the gold embossed cover of the book.

Now to order some more seed.

A Jewel

There are never enough opportunities to wear a bit of bling, I mean when did you last wear a tiara? And even if you had one, you couldn’t wear it to the Coronation

This gorgeous jewel, is displayed in the V&A Dundee, the Scottish design museum. We made a visit earlier in the year on our way to Orkney

The Winged Tiara was commissioned by the Duchess of Roxburghe the wings date to 1880-90 and the bandeau 1935 and were made by Cartier, there are 2,500 diamonds.

The museum opened in 2018, the architect is Kengo Kuma and its design is inspired by Scottish sea cliffs.

Set on the historic water front.

The dramatic interior felt ship like,

Sadly we didn’t have time to visit the Tartan exhibition, we’d a ferry to catch, but there are some iconic pieces of tartan on display in the permanent exhibition, this suit is by the late designer, Vivienne Westwood, a Derbyshire lass. Famous for her provocative designs. In the 1980’s she launched a now iconic collection made from Harris Tweed, a fabric that is protected by an act of Parliament, and can only be produced on the Scottish Island of Harris

When Westwood adopted a logo that was very similar to the ‘orb’ of the Harris Tweed logo, seen here on the buttons, it caused some controversy in the Harris Tweed industry. However since that time both brands have collaborated with much success

The V&A building is something of a masterpiece of engineering and design.

You can see in this video just how they did it.

Mr Uphilldowndale had a happy time chatting to the staff about their experience of getting the new build ready for the public, and had a look at a collection of ‘ hands on’ artefacts from the build.

Everybody was happy, I even got him to pose for an arty shot, before delicious spiced scones and cream in the cafe, plus the obligatory coffee.

Striding Out

Long time readers will remember our much loved dog Spud and his many adventures. He died on boxing day 2021, we still miss him so much.

It’s taken us a while to feel ready for another dog to join our lives, the time had to be right.

And here he is, Finn, a working cocker spaniel, we brought him home on New Years eve aged eight weeks, he’s six months old now and keeping us very busy.

A little dog on a long lead

Having a pup around without the assistance of two teenagers is hard work! I had hundreds of photos of Spud ant this age, mainly because the boys would play with him and I could snap away, this time round I’ve no spare hands for a camera!

We took him to meet our son Joe, who now lives in Cardiff, another dog owner in Bute Park, told me Finn looked lush, I have to agree! He’s a very handsome boy.

Nine newts a swimming, seven bats a flying

Why have I never taken a torch to look in the pond at night? So many newts, to photograph them may take a little more effort on my part, but I did manage, after a fashion  to capture my first sighting of bats for 2023 skimming over the pond.

There were some ripples, not sure if they were drinking on the wing, or catching insects.
20:30 hrs 8.7c April 7th

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Heron
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