Author / Carolyn Thompson

August 2023

During this month the terrible weather has been talked about endlessly, almost as if it has been a surprise. A miserable month with almost continuous rain, two major storms, (Antoni and

July 2023

Over the years that I’ve been here, I have occasionally spotted a White Pheasant in the woods down the lane from our field. More recently, on rare occasions, I have spotted two together

June 2023

As I departed Cornwall for the shores of Shetland at the beginning of June, the weather finally settled and moved into being the hottest June since 1884. Records broke in Culdrose

May 2023

May came galloping in, bringing appalling weather, floods a plenty, cold nights, No Mow May, Dawn chorus Day, Flower Moon, Beltane, (or May Day), hedgerows dripping with blooms,

April 2023

April was a month of waiting; for the weather to change, to cut the grass, to plant out the first of the Spring vegetables, to feel the warmth of the sun. But no, April did not deliver, it was cold,

March 2023

The sporadic moments of warmth we had in February which held such promise for March, quickly faded away as the bitter, cold weather arrived early in the month. Snow arrived in Bristol

February 2023

I love this time of year. The energy stirring underfoot, snowdrops and daffodils out in full force, birdsong increasing, the tunes changing and light coming back into our lives. Time to celebrate

December 2022

I left the month of November fearing about the warmth of our Winter, and then December arrived and with it the cold, the hail and the snow. It felt good to see and to feel the ice cold winds

November 2022

The rains came to visit and then decided to stay. Lots of rain, lots of sun, lots of rainbows, with warm days and mild nights. Storms battered the UK and floods brought various areas to a

October 2022

Early in the month, on the bank of the river at dusk, we made a recording of birdsong and to my delight there were many more birds around than I had previously realised. However, on

September 2022

How about this as something to celebrate – one of the RSPB founders, Emily Williamson, launched a campaign in 1889 to end the slaughter of birds for fashion. Emily joined forces with

August 2022

By the end of August the UK had entered a ‘False Autumn’, brought about by the extreme weather conditions that had occurred during July and August. The MET informs us that it

July 2022

I looked up the blog for July 2022 and the first paragraph pointed out the obvious signs of climate breakdown staring us in the face with temperatures reaching 30 degrees, followed by

June 2022

Once again the month was described by the MET Office as ‘mostly quiet and uneventful’. It doesn’t fit the description of the month we experienced; on The Lizard we rarely fit into any

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