Chris Skinner's Countryside Podcasts

Episode 2.54 - Frosted Footprints and Floral Pioneers

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Amid the thawing remnants of a harsh January frost at High Ash Farm, Chris Skinner and Matthew Gudgin witness the Norfolk countryside stirring from snowbound stillness, where a mild south-westerly wind sweeps away icy veils to reveal resilient early blooms like sweet violets, viper's bugloss with its ox-tongue bristles, and cobalt-blue speedwells defying the chill on sandy slopes. Chris shares a personal turning point—clogged arteries leading to urgent bypass surgery, echoing his father's fate and prompting reflections on farming's relentless pace, where one plans for eternity yet lives for the moment, now facing a compulsory step back from chainsaws and ceaseless toil. Snowy imprints transform the fields into a wildlife ledger: fox pads with claw marks, roe deer slots with dew claws, badger's broad strides, and avian arrows from jackdaws and wood pigeons, while overwinter seed mixes teem with goldfinch flocks, linnets, and elusive Chinese water deer hunkering in thistle patches. Redwings and blackbirds swarm ivy-clad woodlands, feasting on berries in a cold-weather eruption from the Continent, underscoring nature's unyielding adaptations. Listener tales add warmth: rooks or crows mobbing a buzzard to drop its prey, evolving farming practices from min-till to green manures sustaining soils for generations, and buzzards soaring in courtship spirals as rookeries buzz with nest repairs. This episode blends seasonal tenacity with life's unexpected pivots, ideal for cherishing nature's quiet fortitude in the face of change.


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