Just photography practicing of a squirrel visiting the bird area.


Just photography practicing of a squirrel visiting the bird area.


England’s oldest living male Test cricketer Don Smith has died aged 97, his former county Sussex have confirmed.
Smith played three Tests against the West Indies in 1957 and had a spell as Sri Lanka coach in 1984 before retiring to Australia with his wife Lyn.
He passed away peacefully at his home in Adelaide on Sunday.
A left-handed opening batsman and medium pace bowler, he scored just under 17,000 runs and took 340 wickets in a 16-year first-class career.
Smith was also the second oldest living Test player from any country, with South African all-rounder John Watkins two months older.
After retiring from playing in 1962, he was also a cricket coach and groundsman at Lancing College in West Sussex for more than 20 years and played county league football before becoming a qualified referee.
Smith’s passing means former seam bowler Ian Thomson, 91, who also played for Sussex, and appeared in five Tests in 1964 and 1965, becomes the oldest living England Test player.
England’s oldest living female Test cricketer is 109-year-old Eileen Ash.
Today I found out some sad news, you have to login to see.
Just manged to capture a Boeing CH-47 Chinook flying over head at home

The road to recovery started with both my parents having there first Pfizer vaccine jab today. No reaction to it.
I provided a reference for my good friend Navneet, who was made redundant at the same time as me. I kept my 100% record up, as Navneet got the job to start 1st February.
My communication continues with Hon James Brokenshire regarding the motorway service sitting.
Final pictures from this walk at lockdown escape Knole Park.




Pictures of Claire and deer at a cold Knole Park.


