Barton Fields in September

Barton Fields - September
The footpath along the lower part of Barton Fields is very close to the River Thames and next to an overflow channel.
Barton Fields - September
Reeds and sedges grow where there are pools and boggy areas in the lower part.Barton Fields - September
Along the upper edge of the meadow runs a cycle way. Trees hide the buildings the other side, above the flood plain.
Barton Fields - September
A couple of weeks ago the grass was cut in the grassy flower meadow on the upper part.
Barton Fields - September
It got piled into several heaps. Green grass is already growing back.
Barton Fields - September
But we have reached the tipping point of the year at Barton Fields. Flowers have turned to seeds.
Barton Fields - September
Woody nightshade berries can be seen, dangerously red, at the lower end.
Barton Fields - September
Hawthorn berries at the upper part are a less striking shade.
Barton Fields - September
Teasel grows in both the upper and lower parts of the meadow. Spiders find their spikey heads an excellent place to spin webs.

Autumn is Here – but not a normal autumn

Autumn
Seeing St Helen’s Wharf this evening, made me realise autumn is here. Today’s date – September 21st – is on or near the autumn equinox.
Autumn
Green leaves have turned to browns and gold on some trees opposite St Helen’s Wharf.
Autumn
Autumn events like the Michaelmas Fair and Craft Fair will not be happening this year – like so many events in Spring and Summer that were cancelled. The rate of transmission of Covid-19 is on the increase again in the second wave. This will not be a normal autumn.

We had a few days away as an alternative to the holiday abroad that was cancelled. See the Not Abingdon Blog.

Heritage Open Days 2020: What’s happening in Abingdon

Heritage Open Days 2020
Heritage Open Days in Abingdon will run from 19th to 20th September.

Heritage Open Days 2020
This year a lot of self guided walks have been provided. On Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th there will be a welcome desk in the Market Place where you can pick up printed copies. You will also get copies from abingdonheritage.org.uk.

Heritage Open Days 2020
There will be 10+ films about Abingdon. The films will be shown at the Roysse Room on Saturday 19th. They will also be on general release round the world wide web from 19th September from abingdonheritage.org.uk.

Heritage Open Days 2020
There will be Hidden Nature – a set of Facebook Live Events from Abingdon Museum.

In East St Helen Street some houses will have their histories in their windows, and The Little Basement Museum is open to the public (for more information click here).