Saturday 20 August 2016

Big crop, broken branches

Cider variety Somerset Redstreak, upright branches and a heavy crop lead to a big break.

Tuesday 16 August 2016

Dear all.

It's been a long time! Sorry if I have failed to answer any questions, I haven't been coming here and don't get an email feed from this blog.No offence intended, none taken I hope, but Julia and I have just had so much to do I have let this blog fall totally into neglect. The web site has dropped off, I only realised recently it is no longer searchable, it seems like Yahoo have arbitrarily pulled the plug and I didn't even notice. Ah well, it wasn't that great and YouTube tells a better story for less effort, so let it be.

Life has been complicated. In brief:

Our average age is now over 60. In July 2015 I had a very bad fall which left me with limited mobility. We have pulled out of all marketing of fruit. Any apples we don't use go for cider to our friend Mr Jez Howitt. I regularly send out scion wood in early spring (more on this later). My medical and education work has grown, leaving me less time for the orchard and blogging. The YouTube channel remains my main outlet for information. And...blah blah.

We aim to keep up the orchard but more as a place of rest and recreation and an apple sanctuary.

Currently doing some life laundry and having to decide which activities to stop, which to continue and at what level.

I may keep this blog going, depending on level of interest. See you.