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Tag Archives: R4
In the time of the virus: day 80
Rain!! Real, wet rain. At long long last. I think this is the first proper rain we’ve had since March, and it’s so badly needed. After a reasonably energetic morning (a few jobs jobbed; a nice walk to the river … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 6
Well hello! Here we are, almost a week into the strangest time of my life (and no doubt yours too). I slept well last night, and woke feeling fine (so thankful for that!). As a precaution, we’re keeping ourselves apart … Continue reading
Food for thought, thought for food
I’ve always enjoyed learning new things. My current special interest centres on everything to do with food. where does it come from? how was it grown / made / distributed? what cultural history does it have? working to be more … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment, Community, Do what you can with what you have, Farming, Food, Growing, Inspirations, Local food, Reflections on life (and death), Uncategorized, Whatever next?
Tagged Allotment, Bath City Farm, BBC Food Programme, BBC World Programme, Britain's Fat Fight, Community, Food, Food policy, Growing food, Growing the Future conference University of Gloucestershire, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Local food, R4, Reflections
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