Sunday Picture Post: Bare Brown and Green

22nd March and a short bus ride takes across the marshes to our starting point, Acle. We’re going to walk to Burlingham Woods, then on a bit further before we turn around. It is a walk in two parts, the first section characterised by the colour brown. Please, do come along.

A misty start…

22nd March 2022

Every year this tree produces oak galls…

22nd March 2022

Here is a plantation of various wild and domestic fruiting trees. Too early for the best of the blossoms, but here there are teasels galore…

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22nd March 2022

And birch, budding red with bark of silver

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22nd March 2022

Out of the plantation and over the fields. The earth might look bare and brown but there is a slight haze of green, this summer’s grain

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The only puddle encountered on this first stage of our walk, but it was easily skirted around…

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And here we encounter the first of the colour, the crimson catkins of the Black Poplar…

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22nd March 2022

And pussy willow…

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And I leave you with this… cos wherever I am, fungi are never far away!

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That’s all for this week. Next Sunday we’ll do the rest of the walk… and I promise you some green.

Hope you enjoyed

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18 Responses to Sunday Picture Post: Bare Brown and Green

  1. Sadje says:

    Lovely pictures💕

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  2. granny1947 says:

    Thanks for sharing this walk.

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  3. Frank says:

    Yes, I enjoyed very much, Thanks again for allowing the company!

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  4. Nope, Not Pam says:

    Well you know I’m happy, fungi 🥳🥳🥳

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