THE ONCE AND FUTURE HORSE – RIDING IN JERSEY
By Alasdair Crosby The Jersey cow always enjoys a significant share of column inches, so, for a change, let us look another famous quadruped in the Island – the horse (and while we are about it – the hound). Sadly, gone are the days when there were over 1,000 horses in the Island and there […]
AN EVENING WITH BRAHMS
By Christine Jasper Liebeslieder Waltzes Op. 52 and Neue Liebeslieder Waltzes Op. 65 Hungarian Dances Nos. 3, 6, 9, and 11 Thursday, 13 February, 7pm at St Mark’s Church. ‘An Evening with Brahms – Liebeslieder Waltzes & Hungarian Dances’ highlights the charm and versatility of Brahms’ music, featuring his Liebeslieder Waltzes Op. 52 and Neue […]
THE DEATH – AND AFTERLIFE – OF JERSEY TREES
By Alasdair Crosby Xanthe Hamilton THIS is a story about death and the afterlife of trees in Jersey. A couple of days after Storm Ciaran had done its worst in early November 2023, there was an opportunity to see how the countryside had fared; it did not look happy. Not so much bruised and battered; […]