Jun. 1st, 2021

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Eight days ago, we drove through the rain to visit J., and I noticed how green the hedges were: not a may blossom to be seen. Today [personal profile] durham_rambler suggested we go for a stroll. He took me to the picnic area which is our easy access point for the network of railway walks (we have lots of disused railway lines, most but not all of them mineral lines) and all the short way there, the hedges were so heavy with hawthorn ...

Plenty of blossom along the walk, too, hawthorn and rowan and wild flowers, and it was lovely. We didn't walk far, maybe a mile and a half there and back, but it's better than nothing...

[personal profile] durham_rambler said "I didn't rememer how open the views are from the walk." Which is odd, because I didn't remember how much woodland it ran through. But it's a long time since we walked that way, and as [personal profile] durham_rambler pointed out, some of those trees probably weren't there then. This signpost was certainly new:

Signpost


So was the On the Hoof café in a horsebox, where we stopped for a drink (have to support local businesses).

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