Chris Skinner's Countryside Podcasts

Episode 2.51 - Solar Shadows and Solstice Songs


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In a festive yet contemplative midwinter visit to High Ash Farm, Chris Skinner and Matthew Gudgin mark the approach of the shortest day with reflections on renewable energy's double-edged sword. Amid the bustling farmyard, tales of a bygone wind pump—installed in the 1930s to harness gusts for electricity and water—spark a journey into modern dilemmas, as they venture to the proposed East Pie Solar Farm in South Norfolk's undulating clay lands. There, amid ancient hedgerows teeming with hares and rabbits, and patchwork fields echoing centuries of cultivation, the vast scheme threatens to blanket over 1,200 hectares of fertile soil with towering panels, eclipsing wildlife corridors, historic footpaths, and food production in the name of fossil fuel reduction. Balancing the allure of sustainable power against the heartache of industrialising cherished landscapes—where barbastelle bats, white-clawed crayfish, and seasonal blooms thrive—Chris grapples with temptations for farmers facing inheritance taxes and the broader call for rooftop alternatives or brownfield sites. Back at the farm, listener shares add warmth: early bluebell shoots nibbled by garden visitors, a beaver's wanderlust stirring rewilding dreams, and heartfelt Christmas cards from afar, including Tasmanian treats evoking vineyard visions. Culminating in a twilight vigil within Woodcock Wood, Chris captures the cacophonous corvid roost—jackdaws, crows, and magpies chattering amid solstice shadows—interwoven with echoes of Druid gatherings, Iceni reverence for seasons and sustenance, and Anglo-Saxon legacies, as the farm's ancient rhythms pulse onward. This episode navigates the tensions of progress and preservation, ideal for pondering nature's enduring cycles amid human innovation.


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