You did well to make it through. It seems that these last few months, each week a friend lost a family member. There seemed to be no end to it.
And then, earlier in the year, my body decided I should experience vertigo. For at least three months. Initially, it was like being hungover without the fun of drinking the previous night. Turning over in bed would bring out the feeling of falling for at least five seconds. At its worse, looking at the TV at the wrong angle could trigger it.
And then there was the looking up. Looking above at church ceilings or towers would trigger a bad attack. And it would take 30 seconds before I could attempt another shot. Rinse and repeat until I had the shots I wanted.
Thankfully, it came to an end in Valencia after snapping another church ceiling, Jools said she saw me stagger and nearly fall. And then nothing. Not later in the day, the next week, next month or since April.
I am glad about that.
Worst incident was when I went to visit the Giant Orchid site in Oxfordshire back in March, halfway down the bank I slipped. A combination of my inflexible boots, whose treads had filled with mud, the steep slope of the embankment and the vertigo.
Anyway, down I went, into a bramble batch, lost my glasses and was badly scratched. Getting back up was hard, took about 20 minutes, and only done with the lending by a kind fellow orchidist of a walking pole used as a strong point, and pulling myself up the slope, stopping only for a shot of the orchid, of course.

So it goes, so it goes.
The day had started out well, with a clear run along the M25 round to Heathrow, and then up the M4, arriving at the site with an hour to spare. All in good spirits walking along to the site, where, from the top we could see about half a dozen spikes, just not close enough, so a trip onto the slope was needed to get close shots.
And then came the fall, as I followed a line of folks, who I thought knew of a safer route down. I was the only one who fell. I won’t lie, it shook me up for some while, and felt that my body was failing me. And then that hot and humid day in Valencia, it melted away.
I walk with a pole most of the time now, when am off a pavement or paved road, even in my new boots, but I feel safer and more inclined to go out now. I also have a pair of crampons, which I will use in the spring on those chalky downs when we go hunting those spring orchid spikes.
That was one of three domestic orchid hunts outside Kent this year. The second was a three day trip to the north west and Yorkshire to find and photograph Coralroot, Lesser Twayblades and Small White Orchids, all life ticks for me, as well as going to see the largest colony of Lady’s Slippers over the border in Yorkshire.
The three lifers were all underwhelming orchids, though others may disagree, these are all small orchids, and the largest of the three, The Small White, wasn’t yet in flower, so just spikes seen. The Lesser Twayblade was tiny. Hiding among a clump of heather, we found just two tiny spikes, one was being pollenated, so that was something. The day had started off at a bog high in the hills, where three hours searching uncovered five tiny spikes of Coralroot, and then on the way out, I spot another, this one a monster some four inches high!


In January, I had to attend an audit in Warrington, and on the way stopped in Northamptonshire to visit a most remarkable church: Fotheringhay, parish church to Richard III and other Yorkists. To be so close to significant history is remarkable. In addition, at the nearby Fotheringhay Castle, is where Mary, Queen of Scots was beheaded.



Lesson learned for us, there, Audi.
That was just before our trip to Spain, where after a three day break in Valencia, we would meet up with a wildlife tour on a two centre butterfly hunting tour of central and northern Spain.




A rush then into June saw me going with my friend, Gary, to Norfolk to hunt for Swallowtail butterflies. Bad weather meant we saw none, in fact saw almost no wildlife at all.

Back home after the night in Acle and the tour, then dash south home to meet with Jools at home, before loading the car to drive to Heathrow for the start of another adventure, this time north. Almost as far north as most folks can go.



So, a travel heavy first six months of the year, gave way to more relaxing second half of the year, with just a trip to Denmark and a three day work trip to France to break things up. Both were from work, and like most trips to Denmark, are, for me, as much about meeting friends as work, though don’t tell my manager who signs my expenses!
The Sunday afternoon meeting up with Steffan, Brian and Jesper was one of the best spent, with beer and good food, accompanying good friendship. Each time I go there now, I wonder if this is to be my last trip to Denmark, as my time working is now getting short. Worse case, I have less than 20 months now before retirement.

September brought stupid high temperatures, making Heritage Weekend almost unbearable, but I did a dozen local churches, most revisits, but by four in the afternoon, I had had enough and went home via a pub.
At the end of September, a friend, Diane, came to visit from New York, and we met up in Canterbury for some photography at the Cathedral and other historical sites, as well as a pint of ale in a pub and fish and chips. We must do it again, Diane!

I didn’t go to the cinema at all again this year, nor saw any films on video or on PPV. I watched very little TV other than football, The Sky at Night and Gone Fishing.
However, we subscribed to several blogs, supporting them with a few pounds a month when little seems to have any value. I cancelled my subscription to Rail after the entire editorial team either retired or quit. Seemed to be the time to do it. I found some new podcasts to listen to as well, including subscribing to the Danny Baker one at last. And that is how I fritter away my spare time.
Since Marc Riley had his show merged with Gideon Coe, and moved to 22:00, I only listen occasionally, so for at least half the year have failed to keep up with new music, sadly. Another subscription taken out was the Parallel Universe which used to be part of Marc’s show.
So, a year in which we found out George had married Trinny out in Thailnad, and they came to live in the UK. Other than that, the family carries on, getting a year older if not wiser. That's true for me. We have our health, though we could both do with losing some weight, maybe we will, but we feel good and am enjoying life, finding fun and laughter in the mundane, as well as in the extraordinary.
