26th October we catch a bus into Norwich, and another out to Long Stratton, a small town that straddles an old Roman Road. From there by lane, path and track, we head to Tyrrell’s Wood.
By lane and path…
Autumnal colour is beginning to show
And down a private road to a farm…
Where a horse insists I take its photo!
Past the farm and over the common. Commons are common in this part of Norfolk. The houses edging it are old
Another lane, this with open views across the fields
And we arrive at Tyrrell’s Wood. This comprises 5 smaller woods, the oldest recorded in 1251 as Boscus de Grischave
It doesn’t matter how many times we visit, we always get lost
We stop to munch our lunch. And it rains. Heavy. Oh well, best we find our way out of here…
Hope you enjoyed. See Tuesday Treats for some colourful details
I envy your walks and adventures. Beautiful pictures
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Thank you, Sadje. I’m out again tomorrow. But while these walks are mostly a weekly thing, some weeks the weather is against it. Which is why I like to spread the picture posts across 2 weeks, allowing a backlog for when I can’t get out.
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Good idea.
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What a wonderful place to get lost in! I think I would want to go back again and again and again….
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We tend to visit twice a year…spring & autumn. But it’s not frequent enough to get used to the paths. And in autumn the leaves cover everything and the paths disappear
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So it becomes “new” each time 🙂
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Yes. And my daughter has a theory that the trees are really Ents and they move about between our visits!
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I love that idea!
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Wonderful scenery. Can I use one of the photos for a short tale?
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Thank you. And yes, you most certainly can. I’m honoured that you want to! 🙂
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Thanks, they’re such fantastic photos
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Thank you, Pam 🙂
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