Country diary: Today was once a public holiday, thanks to these oak 'apples' | Paul Evans ⊕⊕
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The Marches, Shropshire: You never know what kind of parasites you might find lurking in an old tree
“Oak apple day, the 29th of May,” is a rhyming reminder of the public holiday ordered by Charles II…
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The Marches, Shropshire: Boxing Day has its own more violent customs between humans and animals. That’s not the world I choose to live in
The sparrows are a shuffling, chirruping shadow in the bushes,…
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