The Shirwell Trees.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
On my drive home yesterday, I stopped in Shirwell to take some pictures of the Shirwell trees. This is a big stand of beech trees that were planted at the highest point in Youlston Park (originally home to the Chichester family), to commemorate the battle of Waterloo in 1815. This stand of magnificent trees can be seen for many miles around.
This morning I had agreed to teach in a school which has a high number of challenging children. I was a little out of my comfort zone because even though I used to teach there regularly, (right up to the 10 year-olds), the last 3 years have been almost entirely in 1 school. I thought it would be good for my confidence to step into a new situation and as it turned out the morning wasn't too bad. I did have to do playground duty, it's funny how often that happens. After work I popped into the local college and collected a car-load of bagged up wood shavings and Romas is cleaning out the hen house so the hens can have a lovely deep bed of clean shavings.
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