
Nature Notes: Arachnophobes look away
I had an indoor nature encounter yesterday. A massive house spider dropped off my head down the front of my face. I must admit, I did freak out and exploded out of the kitchen chair shouting. It was not a […]
I had an indoor nature encounter yesterday. A massive house spider dropped off my head down the front of my face. I must admit, I did freak out and exploded out of the kitchen chair shouting. It was not a […]
‘The weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful and since we have no place to go, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!’ I’m not sure about you, but since I am keeping travel to […]
Winter Solstice by Nichola Andersen In December, in the northern hemisphere, the winter solstice marks the 24-hour period with the fewest daylight hours of the year. 9 hours shorter than the midsummer solstice in June in fact. That is […]
Today I am getting everything ready to visit my beehives to check they are ok. I am readying my beekeeping suit, gloves, tools and smoker (not that I’ll need it but there is nothing more annoying than having to come […]
Woodpeckers by Nichola Andersen I am so excited – I just looked out of the kitchen window and saw the woodpecker! The first sighting up-close this year at my bird table. I’ve often heard him (or her?) in the […]
Our community helped us to become Treverbyn Community Trust and the Hall is at the core of our activities. Grab yourself a cuppa and watch this short film which we are sure will be a heart warmer. It certainly is […]
I think I can pinpoint my love of nature back to my childhood. I stayed with my Nanny and Grandad in Hampshire a lot in the summer holidays and my Nan loved feeding the birds, and my Grandad was always […]
5 recommended Nature books by Nic Sherriff One of my New Year’s resolutions was to read more this year, especially when the weather is bad, so today here are 5 books I can recommend (especially as we are still […]
Free trees (young trees in the community garden at Treverbyn Community Hall) We’ve all been asked to plant more trees. Everyone’s doing it, from royalty to big business. It is because trees are so vital in our fight against […]
In October the thing I love best in the garden or in the lanes are the rosehips in the hedges. Amongst the autumnal backdrop the rosehips stand out like bright jewels! They turn from bright orange to ruby red as […]
Are you a fan of the Great British Bake Off ? Because we are 🙂 Here at Treverbyn Community Hall we’ve been inspired by the show for many years , organising our own Treverbyn version of it for years….before this […]
Lots of loveliness to enjoy before the weekend starts. Come along and join in the creative fun and chatter of The Friday Group, learn a bit more about IT with one of the fabulous Sues or pop in for a […]