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6.24.2012

What's going on in the Fens then?

I should have done a kit review by now, but it is taking a bit of a while to write it up, what with work and Olly's exams, and Leavers Do's, and Olly's Prom night and ferrying them around, and work (did I mention that), it's a bugger is work.
It has a saving grace of money (at some point), but it is still a bugger,
so instead of that here is a catch up of stuff going on around here over the last couple of weeks.

I say stuff, but I really just mean assorted pictures from the Fens.

Oh, and there might be a small rant at some point.

Ridge and Furrow fields near Coton
Actually considering we have had a bit of rain round here, in fact so much that they have lifted the hosepipe ban.
I took this about 2 days after getting back, before it went all wet and rainy, over near Coton.
I usually go for a bit of a dog walk / run round here while Harriet and her mate Poppy are at the C&C athletics.
It is a classic old remains of a ridge and furrow field.
You have to really be there to appreciate it.

Baby cows in the nature reserve at Fulbourn

Pending swans just by the side of the Fen River Way walk near Cowbridge (Swaffham Bulbeck)
The swan picture was taken about 2 weeks ago, as Jasper and I minced along the river walk from Swaffham Bulbeck, via Cowbridge, heading towards White Fen.
There will be another shortly of the proud parents.
Very shortly in fact, read on .......

We also found this fellow, at the end of the track across White Fen.
He appears to have sustained a nasty injury.

Luckily for him, there was help near by

So, anyway, a few days later we popped over to Fulbourn Fen again, and went for a poodle along Fleam Dyke.

It was a bit windy
BUT, that is not the worst of it.

While I had been away, they had started construction of that £ucking Wind farm,at Wadlow Farm.


There had been a lot of protests, but in the end of course, the local council (no bungs involved) had agreed and the bloody thing is under way.


This is the start, more to come.
In fact originally, they had planned for 10.
BUT Suprise suprise, it is now to be 13.
And here is a comment from the so called GREEN energy company who we are subsidising huge amounts of our money to , in order that they can build this folly.

I quote ..............................




DELIVERING THE BENEFITS OF GREENER ENERGY
RES is delighted to announce
that five turbines have now been erected
on site at Wadlow Wind Farm with eight to go.

Yes, they would be delighted wouldn't they, they would be delighted all the way to the bank, which is probably not in this country.
The photo really does not show the magnitude of these buggers.

But once they are up, I will be out with my bike, and do a proper set of pictures showing how utterly lovely they are.
I have photo's from last year to show in contrast.
It should be interesting.

And, these are not the really big ones like the ones in the Monadhliath.
Nor are there 50+ of them.

But they can still be seen for miles and miles and miles.


Anyway, there was other stuff going on as well.

Work... Did I mention that bloody subject?

And Olly's exams and pending prom.

And trying to get a new car for Lucy

And many walks and runs in the fen area.
Because I live here mainly.


The orchids are now out in Fulbourn Fen
Lucy and I took the black pig dog out to Fulbourn Fen nature reserve where the orchids were now in bloom.

I also went out the other evening to Quy Fen again, amidst the possibility of getting bloody wet.
As it transpires, this did not happen.
But the skies were to say the least a bit on the side of moody



Moody skies in Quy
So back to those £ucking Wind Turbines.
You can now see them for bloody miles.
They have 7 of the damned things up now, and another 6 to go.
They are visible from here, from the road back from Cambridge, from the A11, and from every beauty spot outside of Byron's pool.
OK, a generalisation, NOT EVERYWHERE, but from a heck of a lot of places.
Deep joy local council, and all those who agree to them.

Thanks

I will do a close up with big camera soon.
Once it stops bloody raining.


The view from Fulbourn Fen as it ought to be

Another Wind turbine less view.
If you look the opposite way, you cannot see them



Babies
But, on a PLUS note, the Swans along the river on near Cow bridge have had 3 little babies.
How cute are they?







Danny Bryant (again ) Danny's Blues - Off the Album Shadows Passed



7 comments:

  1. I'm so sick of councils and green power. When will they learn? Probably never.

    Some lovely moody skies Andrew. I love cloud shots.

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  2. Thanks Alan,

    You seem to have had a good trip with the Pieman.

    One thing you do get in the Fens, is BIG SKIES :)

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  3. Depressing news. That's my old stomping ground buggered, then.
    Nice swans though.

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  4. Never ceases to amaze me - howabout a windfarm right beside St. Cuthbert's Cave on the St. Cuthbert's Way? I could not believe my eyes when I saw the planning notice! And that's not in the 'wilds' of Scotland either. Pah! If it's green living we need why not spend some money on more education to help us.....

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    1. I feel sorry and ashamed at what they are doing to our wild land.
      2 generations from now, my Grandchildren, will possibly not know true wilderness.
      So well done the Greens? And FoE. Such a poorly named society that.

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  5. Dude, coming back along the A11 on Saturday I noticed a couple more had upsprung. They are visible on at least two of my half dozen routes to work, which is nice.

    Fleam Dyke! I can almost pee on Fleam Dyke from my house with a good wind behind me. Well, I exaggerate slightly, but you get the picture. Next time you are off over there, or elsewhere, give us a text or something and if I am free we'll have a pint and a stroll. If you are on good behaviour I'll bring the family Mynott too.

    Keep writing - you do make me laugh.

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    1. Certainly will.
      Good behaviour could be an issue. :)

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