by Lee Farnsworth | Nov 18, 2020 | Cache 365
Number 17 was left to fend for herself in the car park in the National Trust car park, Cookham Moor (the start point of my favourite run). Surely a friendly tromper, dog walker or miscellaneous muddy person took her home?
by Lee Farnsworth | Nov 18, 2020 | Cache 365
I’m catching my breath after the launch frenzy. Number 16 looked very at ease in her temporary residence at my fave garden centre, Flowerland, Bourne End. While I was there, I purchased a large sack of peanuts some fat balls (spoiler alert: there’s a...
by Lee Farnsworth | Nov 18, 2020 | Cache 365
I knew I needed to do something extra special to commemorate launch day and so I headed to The Swan on the Chiswick/Acton boundary. You see, The Swan is the setting for several key scenes in Odd Bird. I arrived, unannounced, and introduced myself to Catherine, the...
by Lee Farnsworth | Nov 18, 2020 | Cache 365
Popped in to Stamford to meet up with my old Philly friend Nicole Tulli. I’d forgotten how gorgeous Stamford is. It’s basically a very large gift shop. Anyhow, number 14 wriggled out of my grasp and settled herself in the porch at the Crown. She seems to...
by Lee Farnsworth | Nov 18, 2020 | Cache 365
Trip down memory lane, well School Lane. Mum and me dropped number 13 outside my old primary school. It was there that Mr Turner read Tom Sawyer to us, and I got hooked on books.
by Lee Farnsworth | Nov 18, 2020 | Cache 365
Visiting Mum. The local is called The White Swan and given that several Odd Bird scenes are set in a pub called The Swan…