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September 2020                                                                      September 2020

       advanced  section  for  the  stalwarts  who  had  been                              Lizards
       performing  almost  weekly  since  the  Olympics.  We
       spent  a  lot  of  time  listening  to  each  other  and                            If  you  keep  an  eagle  eye  out
       getting the feel of the piece we were due to drum                                   you may see a lizard basking in
       to.  It  was  quite  visceral  being  part  of  a  drumming                         the warmth of the sun, or more
       collage  where  three  different  rhythms  are  vying  for                          likely darting away for cover as
       dominance.  Apart  from  the  slight  hearing  loss  I                              it  hears  you  approach.  The
       suffered after rehearsals, I thoroughly enjoyed taking                              common lizard is, as the name
                                                                                                       the
                                                                                           suggests,
                                                                                                            UK’s
                                                                                                                  most
       part.
                                                                                           common  lizard.  It  frequents  a
       In the end, our efforts proved to be too ambitious for                              range  of  habitats  including
       the  occasion.  When  we  actually  practised  in  the                              h e a t h l a n d ,    m o o r l a n d ,
       venue, we found it really difficult to keep time as we                              woodland, grassland and even
       were very spread out (half of us at each end of the
       pitch) and we had to get to our positions while drumming. The size of the stadium                                                  gardens.   They   can   be
       meant that there was a time delay in us hearing each other. Gradually over the                                                     variable   in   colour,   but
       rehearsal,  the  complexity  of  our  composition  was  diminished  until  we  were  just                                          usually   a   brownish-grey,
       banging the drums as loudly as we could, all to the same rhythm. We were split                                                     often  with  rows  of  darker
       into two groups and arranged along the ends of the pitch where our team would                                                      spots  or  stripes  down  the
       practise before the game. As a lifelong Spurs supporter I found myself drumming                                                    back  and  sides.  Common
       for Arsenal!                                                                                                                       lizards can live up to 5 years.
                                                                                                                                          By contrast, the sand lizard is
               th
       So, on 17  May, there I was playing a drum in the FA Cup Final. This time I was on
       the winning side as Arsenal beat Hull City 3-2, after being 2 goals down after the                                                 far  rarer,  with  the  female  a
       first  10  minutes.  They  had  drawn  back  to  2-2  by  the  end  of  normal  time  and                                          sandy brown colour and the
       scored the winner in extra time. An eventful match for them and for me and the                                                     male   displaying   green
       end of my newly discovered playing career.                                                                                         flanks, brightest through the
                                                                                                                                          mating season.  Sand lizards
       I  later  joined  the  Gamesmaker  Choir  which  led  onto  singing  at  major  Rugby   are confined to sandy heathland and sand dunes. We are fortunate to have both
       tournaments  at  Twickenham,  Wembley  and  the  London  Stadium.  But  that’s      types of lizard in this area, with common lizards seen around May’s Wood and on
       another story …                                                                     Black Hill with sand lizards on Black Hill. Sand lizards can live up to 20 years. The
                                                                                           sand  lizard  lays  eggs  from  which  its  young  hatch,  whereas  the  common  lizard
                                                                   Peter Gordon            incubates and hatches the eggs within its body, giving birth to live young. Photos
                                                                                           taken  by  Tony  Bates  are  shown  below. If  you  would like  to  see  these  photos in
       POETRY CORNER                                                                       glorious   colour,   please   sign   up   to   our   e-mail   list   by   contacting
                                                                                           mike.n.g@outlook.com

       Eileen’s daughter Lesley writes:
                                                                                           Nature Notes
       She  wrote  'Not  a  day  goes  by'  after  the  death  of  her  own  Mother,  who  had
       worked hard to give her a happy childhood. A little while after that she thought    We  are  continuing  to  post  occasional  Nature  Notes  on  the  village  Facebook
       she would like to write a poem about her father too. He was always cheerful and     page and distributing them to all on our e-mailing list. Do look out for them – they
       brought a lot of happiness to many folk throughout his life. Indeed he was well-    provide  some  information  on  local  and  seasonal  wildlife  sights,  be  they  plants,
       known  in  his  later  life  as  'Tea-boy  Ted'  at  Poole  hospital.  He  cheered  up  many   animals,  insects  etc,  and  are  accompanied  by  some  amazing  photos.  Let  us
       patients over a number of years there by dressing up to serve tea and spend time    know if there is anything you would like us to cover and if you have any photos
       chatting. Mum wrote 'When you go' to be a cheerful memory of all the goodwill       we could post, please email them to us. If you would like to be included on the e-
       he shared.  In fact Mum wrote both of these as songs, but again they are equally    mailing list, please contact us.
       suitable as poems.

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