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November 2021                       November 2021

 OVER THE HILL


 What  a  wonderful  autumn  we  are  having?  With  high  temperatures,  clear  skies
 between  some  rain  showers,  just  enough  to  keep  all  the  trees  green  with  a
 wonderful  show  of  leaves  for  the  time  of  year  and  the  pasture  land  with  more
 grass than would normally  be expected at this time of year and of course more
 lawn grass needing to be mown than would normally be anticipated. Flowers are
 still  blooming  in  the  garden  and  in  the  wild,  Roses  in  particular  are  showing  a
 wonderful garden display and on the 7 . October I found wild violets in bloom in
 th
 the gap between the concrete steps up to our front door.
 Time is flying by, as are birds of all sorts and insects
 of  various  species,  that  I  have  no  idea  of  their
 names,  are  in  a  huge  abundance.  Oh  what  a
 wonderful  autumn  we  are  having?  I  hope  and
 pray  that  everyone  will  benefit  after  such  a
 beautiful  season.  I  am  currently  reading,  “Otter
 Country” by Miriam Darlington and I would like to
 quote from her book.
 “We don’t pay enough attention to this tribe that
 lives  along  beside  us.  They  yield  to  us  because
 they  have  to,  and  endure  the  relentless  fall-out
 from  our  lives.  The  chemicals  that  magnified
 through  the  food  chain  and  wiped  out  apex
 predators  like  otters  and  falcons  are  no  longer
 used,  but  I  suddenly  think  of  how  many  times  I
 have eliminated my slug and snail population with
 pellets  that  are  probably  toxic  to  the  whole
 ecosystem.  What  horrors  are  in  my  concentrated  washing–up  liquid  and  my
 cleaning products, and where are they ending up?”
 So you see it is not all plain sailing. What we see immediately around us is not all
 that there is to see, For example buying up good farm land to plant trees on, is
 not  necessarily  a good idea  where  the  environment  is concerned. It  may be  a
 way of improving our carbon dioxide in the air but it is increasing the food which
 we have to import, which in its turn brings in more carbon dioxide using all sorts of
 transportation systems. Our population is far greater than we have land to provide
 food for and if we keep accepting more and more immigrants, legal or illegal we
 will  be  increasing  our  carbon  footprint  even  more.  So  you  see  it  is  not  all  as
 beautiful world we would like to live in, is it?
 Before  I  leave  Miriam  Darlington’s  subject,  I  would  like  to  quote  from  her  book
 again but light heartedly this time. On th rear cover it provides this information:-
 Miriam  Darlington  was  born  and  brought  up  in  Lewes,  Sussex  “  Her  poetry
 collection  Windfall  was  published  in  2008.  She  lives  in  Devon  with  two  children,

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