Last weekend we visited our daughter and family who live in Bedfordshire. On the Saturday they took us to the The Lodge Nature Reserve at Sandy which is run by the RSPB. It is not far from where they live and although they have been there before it was a first visit for us. There was a Christmas Fayre on too so plenty for us to look at.
It was a lovely mild November day and the sunshine enhanced the autumn colour of the trees. I was aware of lots of space and trees as we drove through to the car park. There seemed to be plenty of walks on offer and we took the track which led to the Christmas Fayre and the RSPB shop. We didn't see any birds, but then with two lively grandchildren maybe the birds were keeping out of our way. The children enjoyed doing the Christmas trail as we walked along which entailed spotting pictures placed among the trees. They also enjoyed spotting toadstools.
Father Christmas was in his grotto at the Fayre, so we had to go to see him of course. There was a Salvation Army band playing carols which all added to the Christmas theme.
After we had looked around the Fayre we walked to the Lodge. On the way we found a huge tree which was great for climbing. We also found a wasp's nest in the ground, fortunately it was sectioned off with a warning to keep away, but we could see the wasps flying around the hole.
The Lodge has lovely gardens which are organic and worked to provide homes and food for wildlife
The grandchildren were very interested in the Japanese orange tree. It had quite small fruit which had a soft downy feel to it and a delicate smell which we thought was a bit like peaches. The label said it had a very bitter flavour.
We enjoyed our visit to The Lodge and we left feeling there was much more to see. We'll probably go back at another time of year when we can see different things.