This is my
latest book, but it's already one of my favourites. It's a
departure from the usual books I write, as it's a compendium of
facts, folklore, superstitions, traditions, recipes and crafts, all
of which are connected with the British countryside. I adored
writing it.
Here is the
foreword, to give you a taster:
'When two
Englishmen meet, their first talk is of the weather' Dr Samuel
Johnson
Britain has many traditions, but this is one of the most
sacrosanct. How else can we get through those awkward silences that
have a habit of springing up? Besides, the weather changes so
frequently in Britain that there is usually something to say about
it. Most of us rely on official weather forecasts to tell us what
to expect, but in the days before television, radio and even
newspapers, it was essential to be able to predict the weather
oneself. Farmers, sailors and other people whose livelihoods – and
possibly even their lives – depended on the weather were expert at
reading the sky and noticing other indications of changing
conditions.
Today, the ability to predict the weather by sniffing the air,
looking at the clouds and observing the activity of insects is
fast disappearing. Our lives are so hectic that we often don’t
have the time to notice what’s going on around us. Many other
aspects of country knowledge are being lost, too, as we become
more disconnected from our surroundings.
Red
Sky at Night is rich in the
countryside wisdom that once we knew so well. It’s a miscellany
of information about the countryside and its lore, from the
sensible to the fanciful, from the superstitious to the factual,
that was once common knowledge but is now being forgotten. Here
are the notions, beliefs, rules and facts that our forefathers
lived by. They offer a link to a way of life that’s gentle,
measured and governed by the rhythms of the seasons and the
turning points of the year. They include recipes, instructions,
lists, collections, stories, histories, ideas, calendars,
traditions and many other things that I hope will inspire you,
make you think or conjure up fascinating images of a lost
world.
If you want to know more, here is the Amazon link:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0091932440/ref=s9_sima_gw_s0_p14_i1?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=center-1&pf_rd_r=0QNFT09VB787SGXGEHT9&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=467198433&pf_rd_i=468294