In this Exmoor Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp writes about his yearning for good old fashioned markets
Martin Hesp
In this Exmoor Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp writes about his yearning for good old fashioned markets
In the second part of his Cider Chronicles, Tim Bannerman talks about moving his young family to France and how he and his wife Gill begin to learn how they deal with their apples and their orchards in Normandy
Bob Bell’s memories of various British watering-holes when he was young and impressionable way back in 1966
In today’s Exmoor Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp considers the Two Moors Way and the headwaters of the River Exe
The names of dozens of traditional cider apples in one poem by James Crowden - the latest offering on my website
In this Exmoor Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp takes a walk in The Quantock ills to visit some of the real-life locations mentioned in his novel The Last Broomsquire
The novel, The Last Broomsquire, is launched as an ebook and paperback having had a major edit and make—over.
On a day when people are thinking and protesting about racism, the Exmoor Lockdown Diary wishes to join the millions calling it out
On hot day when hordes of Brits are racing off to the seaside - even during the pandemic - Martin Hesp recalls the time he spent on a very hot and fragrant coast indeed…
In this Exmoor Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp tells a ghost story about a phantom black dog
In this Exmoor Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp goes for a bit of escapism and remembers a truly magical rock music festival he attended in the rainforests of Borneo
Sitting out the Lockdown in California, Bob Bell reminisces over the marvels of Minehead in the 1960s
In this Exmoor Lockdown Diary article Martin Hesp tells how a trip to a bat cave in a jungle almost cost him his life
Tim Bannerman and Martin Hesp both recall the fateful day their first meeting took them crashing through a farm-gate in an accident which resulted in a lifelong friendship
Martin Hesp remembers a trip he made to the remarkable Town Tree Farm private nature reserve exactly one year ago
Guest writer James Crowden reveals some little known facts about the West Country adventures enjoyed by The Romantic poets