Thursday, 12 March 2026

The Season Begins...

The time has finally come to kick off a brand new season. 

Emma and I left Norfolk on Thursday the 6th, leaving Owlwood Cottage in the capable hands of the letting agent and cleaners. It is always a big transition to shift gears and get on the road, and this trip was certainly no exception.

Our first leg took us to Rotherham, though we did not roll in until 2 am. We managed to spend the following morning catching up with my mum before tackling some essential shopping. From there, we hit the road again heading to Emma's mum's house in Southport, clocking in another late arrival right at midnight. Connor was already there waiting for us. He had headed up a few weeks prior, which gave Emma and me the crucial time we needed to get Owlwood properly reset for the incoming guests.

What followed in Southport were two frantic days of shopping to ensure we had absolutely everything we needed. By Monday, we were finally ready and made the crossing to the island with Colin. There is nothing quite like arriving back, especially when it is capped off with a wonderful welcome home meal with Meriel and Gareth.

Naturally, the weather broke down almost immediately after we arrived and has been generally horrid ever since. We did manage to see a couple of Chiffchaffs braving the conditions. However, the birds have had to take a back seat for now, as we have spent every spare moment scrubbing our house and unpacking endless boxes to finally settle in.

The observatory has fared reasonably well over the winter months, though we have still found lots of mould growing all over the place. Out in the field, the heligoland trap took quite a battering in the recent storms and needs some serious attention. We certainly have our work cut out for us now as we focus on getting everything fully cleaned, repaired, and ready for our first guests arriving on the 4th of April.


Not much room for Connor in the back of the car

Food and 'stuff'

Leaving the mainland behind, the boat being reversed into the sea

Bon Voyage!

First sight of home

and we are there

Unload the tractor

and a fine welcome home

the trap has taken some damage

and mould has taken over - all the black dots are mould!

water ingress into the bedrooms

more mould

and some pretty funky mould

then the rough weather came in!

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