We continue to have very changeable weather with wind and bouts of rain and occasional sun. Today was much better than yesterday when the winds were positively Orkneyesque. So today, we headed back out to explore a section of another parish walk. This time we headed northwest of St Saviour Parish to Trinity Parish, the most rural of Jersey’s parishes, with only 84 houses per square kilometer.
We were most interested in seeing 2 of the sites — the Jersey Zoo and the Eric Young Orchid Foundation, one for a photo op and one to visit. It ended up being about a 6.5 mile walk with a little more rain than had been predicted on the weather app, but we were prepared.
Bob got us to the zoo, which was just a bit over an hour walk.


Besides big heads, Bob likes to photo fungus. We found a few interesting mushroom patches on the way to the zoo.





We chose not to go into the zoo purely on cost considerations. It would have been $55 for both of us to go, and there are other activities that we want to do, and most things here have an entrance fee. From what we have heard though, it is a good zoo with a conservation focus.
From the Jersey Zoo, we then began following the Trinity Parish walk route to the Eric Young Orchid Foundation.

and what you see along the way

He was taken prisoner by the Germans,
but in March 1944 he escaped along with 75 other prisoners. Sadly, he was captured by the Germans
5 days later and murdered.

by a local artist

Eric Young was a local man with a passion for orchids that led him to build a collection of world status. The Foundation is his legacy. We have been intrigued with these plants after a housesit in the heart of Texas, where we were tasked (Bob took this on) with the watering and care for over 600 orchids.
Some photos of the orchids and other plants at the foundation.







5 replies on “A Bit of Trinity Parish (10/24/25)”
The plants that made you smile are known locally as “Richard Cranium’s” 😁
S.J.B
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I knew you’d know. Way to use your head —which looks much better than Richard’s!
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I always thought Bob was a funghi to know … 🤣
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Bob seconds that comment! 🤣
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I always thought Bob was a funghi to know … 🤣
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