This month Lichfield Cathedral will go all-out with the Christmas spirit: light-shows, displays, mass carol concerts, even fairs on the green.
So, slightly before all the madness, let's enjoy a pre-Christmas moment of quiet.
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Sunday, 5 December 2021
Calm before the Xmas storm
Monday, 15 November 2021
Overgrown truck
All returns to Nature, they say.
This truck has.
Sunday, 10 October 2021
Churchyard but no church
Here's an odd thing: a churchyard without a church. This particular patch of 'God's Acre' in Longton is now, essentially, a kind of 'sacred park' for dog-walkers and strollers.
The story is that old St Paul's was pulled down in 1940, despite being quite a handsome building and less than 100 years old (one suspects that mining subsidence may have been the problem, as it is for a lot of Longton).
The churchyard stayed though.
Ironically, the modern Longton Cemetery is only a few yards away.
Wednesday, 21 July 2021
Dried up

You might associate lakes that dry up with more tropical countries, but Britain has been having its share over the last few years; it's been around 30 degrees today locally.
Of course, we only get 'heat-waves', ie a stretch of four or five days at a time before we get back to the usual grey skies, but the hot days are getting hotter.
Saturday, 10 July 2021
Doors open again
Tourist attractions have been opening up gradually, following the Covid restrictions during the Spring, and all seems almost normal again (apart from the masks).
Moseley Old Hall, where the future King Charles II hid while he was on the run from Cromwell, is one of the best of Staffordshire's great mansions - and is one of those now fully open again to visitors.
Thursday, 20 May 2021
Elvis in the sticks
On a fairly deserted country lane lading up to Oulton village, I glanced up to see ... Elvis Presley. Which was quite a shock.
He seems quite animated about something, but then, he always did.
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Monday, 10 May 2021
Great vase, crazy story
Exactly two hundred and thirty-one years ago, a reproduction of the 'Portland Vase' (an object made in Rome in the first century) went on show in London. It was such a popular event that tickets had to be sold to restrict the flow of visitors.
The original vase (see pic above) is made of glass. However, strangely, a glass copy of it would have been impossible in the eighteenth century, so the reproduction, made by Josiah Wedgwood at his factory in North Staffordshire, is a pottery version - 'jasperware'.
In Staffordshire we know Josiah's copy very well, because it was his crowning achievement, which took him four years to perfect. It is vibrantly yet delicately beautiful; there is no doubt of that. You can still see one of Josiah's versions at the V&A Museum.
Thursday, 29 April 2021
Railway ghostliness
Stafford railway station has been empty (ish) and a little ghostly over the last twelve months. It'll be interesting to see if it returns to its former numbers.
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Tuesday, 20 April 2021
Light & shade
Country-walking traditionally starts again after Easter (at least, it does for light-weights like me).
Fast-changing moments have rather been a theme of the last year.
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Saturday, 10 April 2021
Fish pour off the bridge

This stone sculpture on a bridge in Newcastle-under-Lyme above the Lyme Brook, is called 'The Return'. It vaguely amuses me, though I do worry some of the fish on the far edges of the parapet are actually dead. Who knows?
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