28th May, our intent is to walk from Acle to Halvergate, and back. The gives us varied scenery. We begin at Damgate Carr, a wet woodland, and the day is overcast.
Into the woods…
On a hot day this place becomes like a tropical jungle, but today isn’t hot…
Just follow the path… and don’t step off (unless you want wet & muddy feet)
Look up there, honeysuckle is everywhere
The snails love it, here embracing a stinging nettle…
And fungi appear when least expected…
Guelder Rose mingle with Honeysuckle, such profusion…
A drain runs through here. Perspective creates illusions; this waterway is too wide to leap!
White Currants and Yellow Flags, typical wet woodland vegetation…
The Yellow Flag catches a sudden burst of sunlight!
More fungi, more snails…
Coming to the end of the woodland, the drain that runs through it now joins with the Fleet which carries the marshland water
Time to sit down and reflect…
In the company of ducks…
From here we’ll join Weavers Way and cross Acle grazing marshes to veer off then to the village of Halvergate. Hope you’ll come along too
Wow.
You have some marvelous scenery.
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What a gorgeous track, and with fungi. You struck the jackpot
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I think of you every time I see fungi
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Thanks, I really appreciate you posting the photos. I really enjoy them
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More coming soon…. 😊
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Everything is so lush and green and I can smell the honeysuckle from here! (Funny, because I changed my Facebook header with honeysuckle, just today)
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Honeysuckle is everywhere at the moment! Love it. And I can smell it from far away
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Same here!
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😊
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A lovely walk. Thank you for taking me along.
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Always a pleasure
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You weren’t joking about seeing fungi everywhere. We are not so green so I think that’s why I never see it.
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Lots of rain, but also warmth, is the answer
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Yesterday I say some on my lawn!
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*saw*
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