Selection, naturally.
Welcome to this weeks instalment of the Beardie Weirdie Blog!
Well, there’s no denying that that year is marching on. I’d like to think that early summer is upon us - things in the garden are growing and getting cut, and my beard is growing, but not getting cut. Also, the smell of outdoor cooking on the BBQ on sunny days is hard to avoid.
Not remotely beard related. but with a mention nevertheless, is the Stotfold Mill Steam Fair and Country Show. Having been brought up in a coal bunker, messing about with steam engines, I can thoroughly recommend spending a day there.
I’ve picked up a couple of donations from two of my regulars – my lovely Mum, Rose, and my friend Chris. Thanks again to them for their support.
This weeks photo was taken on Thursday lunchtime by me. My office is close enough to the River Great Ouse in Bedford to get out for a nice walk. Looks like I’m going blonde in the full sun!
Moving on to this weeks Beard of the Week, suggested by my friend Tom, this week is Charles Darwin. Beards were much more popular in Victorian times, and I hope to continue bringing the beard back.
More to follow next week. Read the blog? Leave me a comment, if only to say “Hi!”.


8. May 2009 at 11:09 am :
I must get you some nicer earphones