by Lee Farnsworth | Nov 18, 2020 | Cache 365
Well, my car returned from repairs and so I returned the hire car with a full tank and a little something extra for it’s next driver…
by Lee Farnsworth | Nov 18, 2020 | Cache 365
The very lovely Tracey Brader (who read Odd Bird long before she left the nest and before she was even called Odd Bird) nestled Odd Bird among the bird feed at The Palace Gardener, Fulham. See how happy she looks. Bet she didn’t want to leave…
by Lee Farnsworth | Nov 18, 2020 | Cache 365
A very special day. #OddBird365 was inspired by a chance conversation on a plane. Yesterday I met that man, Lakshan, for a second time. It was great to see him again. As we left the cafe (Fego, Marlow) I placed number 9 down for a customer to find. Except two minutes...
by Lee Farnsworth | Nov 18, 2020 | Cache 365
Number 8 was deposited on the blue trail at Swinley Forest. And yes, I was able to get back up, eventually.
by Lee Farnsworth | Nov 18, 2020 | Cache 365
Number was left by the entrance to Quarry Wood, Cookham. I especially enjoyed this one because Chapter 31 of Odd Bird is largely set in this very wood. Quarry Wood was also the inspiration, apparently, for Wind in the Willows.
by Lee Farnsworth | Nov 18, 2020 | Cache 365
Number 6 was lovingly abandoned on a bench outside Maidenhead library. Don’t suppose anybody heading to the library will be wanting a book, will they?