Continuing last Sunday’s post, let me take you down our Norfolk green lanes…
Through farmland…
…where the golden grains do grow:
…and traditional field-flowers still grow
Through meadows rich with colours…
The purple knapweed and the white ox-eye daisies might be the easiest seen, but growing beneath them are yellow rattle, clover and trefoil
Into the deeper green of the woodland… via a decayed rustic gate
Thanks for the lovely visual tour Crispina
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Always a pleasure to share
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Gorgeous. From one pic to the next
You live in a lush and lovely part of the world, Crispina.
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I declare I do. No argument from me on that
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I should hope not!!
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Lovely! š
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More green on a sunny day, how lovely! The farmland is especially lovely, even more so because it reminds me of beautiful days in my childhood.
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It was a delight to get away from town and marshes… Glad you enjoyed my view of the locality
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This celebration of greens is lovely.I love how you take us on a beautiful walk every Sunday.
Thank you!
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Thank. Next week we’ll be walking a green-way beside the sea. That’ll be different
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Can’t wait! We’re sharing walks this week at the Saddle Up Saloon…
https://carrotranch.com/2020/07/06/saddle-up-saloon-walk-about/
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England seems so green. It’s green here, of course, but somehow different.
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It’s not like this everywhere. When UK joined EU, grants were given to grub up hedges. Agriculture became big business… but our corner of the land retains many of the old ways. Small hedge fields, and ixed farming. The country aromas can be ripe, but rather than than chemicals
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Ah. Well, the UK’s not in the EU anymore, so things will change again! Wooo…. hooo…?
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And hopefully we’ll get our fishing grounds back. EU destroyed this town’s industry
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I’m interested to see what happens. I think Americans have skewed perspectives on foreign politics.
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I think that the case with all countries. We see what would be good for a nation according to how our own nation reacts with it. We Brits seldom agree with US policies
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Beautiful photos, Crispina, as always. The purple of the knapweed with the white of the ox-eye daisies is striking. š
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My favourites…. um, amongst my favourites
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