Applications closing in March…

I was looking forward to plaster-boarding and building some cupboards and half walls upstairs, making the house look very different inside, but a weekend Guardian article about heat pumps mentioned that applications for the renewable heat incentive (RHI) would close in March. My plan was to install the flue and stove in the house duringContinue reading “Applications closing in March…”

Advancing slowly on several fronts

This time only brief nature notes, then the building. Neither of us has had the opportunity to pick sea buckthorn berries before, but for a couple of months we’ve had our eyes on these bushes and, after picking an exploratory few with Richard, went picking in earnest last weekend. The almost luminous orange berries haveContinue reading “Advancing slowly on several fronts”

Mushrooms, thunderheads and the flue

We had a weekend and pursued the fungi, up above the village. It started well with a couple of attractive orange birch boletes but by half way we’d found nothing more, then the penny buns began, as though tipped from some baker’s tray and abandoned. These are ceps, solid, tasty raw, tasty cooked and apparentlyContinue reading “Mushrooms, thunderheads and the flue”