Friday, 13 February 2026

Daffodils and Mud

Found something to post about..............

Like the snowdrop photos the other day, these daffodil buds, not too far from opening, are on the bank of the Churchyard. The few daffodils that survive in my garden are a long way behind.  



After weeks of rain the mini digger came to the churchyard to dig a new grave. Now the lower entrance to the burial ground looks like this. This is often the way mourners and the coffin bearers enter for the committal....oh dear.




2 comments:

  1. The mud - it is bad this year, not surprising with the rain but it makes getting out and about with the dog a bit of a mission. Tried pavement and lane walks yesterday and a combination of disgust and disappointment from the dog and the fact she was still filthy when we got home makes me think that I'll go back to our normal route and just have to swill us both off at the end

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  2. I appreciate that using a minidigger is an easier way to dig the graves, and obviously it has to access the site somehow. But what a shame there is no properly paved footpath as well. Is there any way the community and Parish Council can rectify that? Our village burial ground has a noticeboard which has fallen into disrepair, so the Men's Shed are currently restoring and refurbishing it. People who come to these sites are often feeling sad and overwhelmed - and it is important that they feel that the resting place of their loved ones has been maintained with care and respect. Nobody should have to pick their way through muddy puddles en route to a funeral.

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