Getting the planning permission to put up our new building at the farm seems months ago now. That’s because it was, so why are we only now preparing to make a start? Well, building work just seems to be like…
Once again I find myself at Plymouth, teaching on the microscopy course this time. All here is very much as before, which amongst other thing means a very warm welcome from the staff here, and also some seriously good lunches,…
September has come around again, which means that once again Andrew our Technical Director and my good self are in Plymouth for the Cell Physiology Workshop. Unfortunately this also means that my consequent escape from day-to-day Cairn activities leaves me…
A TALE OF TWO BUILDINGS (Or how the low prestige of ours has its compensations!) It’s September 2015, which finds me teaching at the Cell Physiology Workshop in Plymouth once again. This is also the location from which I tend…
It’s been a while since my last offering here, although our pre-Christmas newsletter did include some material that I might have put here otherwise. But now it’s April again already, which finds me at Plymouth once more – this time…
It’s been in the offing for a while, but now it’s official! Our planning application for a new business building here at School Farm has just been approved by Swale Borough Council at their latest planning meeting. Much as we would…
Early September finds us at the MBA laboratory in Plymouth again, and this time it’s a double celebration! Not only is it the 30th Cell Physiology Workshop, but it’s the 25th consecutive participation by the author of this blog. That…
No, the title of this blog doesn’t quite mean what you may have expected, as it actually refers to one of the books I bought during my current visit to the USA, from the MIT Coop in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It…