Rabbits have just eaten Martin Hesp’s runner bean plants - which is why he hopes his lurcher Finn will catch a few more
Martin Hesp
Rabbits have just eaten Martin Hesp’s runner bean plants - which is why he hopes his lurcher Finn will catch a few more
Bob Bell recalls the great musical advenutre that was Roomful of Blue Hot Little Mama Tour of 1981
Martin Hesp takes a quick turn around Spingalonga, an island just off the coast of Crete
Tim Bannerman continues his amazing Orchid Chronicles by recalling how young members of the Maasai in Kenya’s Rift Valley invited him to join a lion hunt
Martin Hesp dreams of revisiting Crete and the remarkable Daios Cove
Writer Tim Bannerman begins a fascinating new chronicle explaining why, long ago in Africa, he fell in love with those enigmatic plants known as orchids
John Hesp completes his marathon trek across the breadth of Scotland walking from coast to coast
After its first break in 107 days the Exmoor Lockdown Diary returns with a short video shot in France 30 years ago when Tim Bannerman was bottling his family’s cider
John Hesp nears the end of his great march across Scotland from coast to coast
Remembering a busy arts tour in the Vietnamese city of Nha Trang
John Hesp continues his hike across Scotland from coast to coast…
Another video from Normandy nearly 30 years ago when Tim Bannerman and Martin Hesp were filming everything there was to film about orchards and cider making in the region
John Hesp continues his march across the breadth of Scotland from one coast to the other
Extolling the virtues of grass fed lamb from Exmoor in today’s lockdown diary
Tim Bannerman takes Martin Hesp around the ancient annual tree fair in Lisieux, in Normandy
It’s that time of year when the common field mushroom starts appearing
Dunster like you’ve never seen it before - a hot air balloon ride over the village of Dunster in West Somerset
John Hesp keeps walking - right across Scotland from coast to coast.
Martin Hesp puts the 100th Exmoor Lockdown Diary on his website by presenting a video of an interview he did 30 years ago with an old cider-maker from Glastonbury