Nature at NASAM

Anything to do with nature

Flixton – Rotting logs

Flixton – Rotting logs …… The sight of a pile of rotting logs does not please the majority it seems. “Tidy up this eye-sore,” is the cry.  “Sacrilege!” is my reply. That heap of matter slowly returning fibre and nutrients to the soil goes on to feed new plants and enable them to flourish. And […]

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Winter Wonderland

Winter Arrives at the Museum …… On the last week before the museum closes for maintenance over Christmas and the New Year we have turned into a winter wonderland. The museum is still open and a few hardy souls visited us today (Tuesday 12th December 2017) despite the weather. A collection of NASAM winter photographs

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Marble Galls

Leaves, Oaks and Galls ……. At this time of year leaves are a problem at the museum, they blow in all the building, block gutters and drain gullies which have to be cleared.  Below is an article about this time of year and oak trees by a good friend of the museum Rex Hancy. Huby

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