13th May, after many days of persistent heavy rain we take a chance and walk the “wetlands” from Acle to Halvergate, and back.
The old parish of Tunstall has diminished much in size and now is combined with Halvergate. The village sign gives the spellings as recorded in Domesday Book
Outskirts of the village, this wonderful barn conversion
With an ancient tractor. Was it already decayed into the soil at time of conversion? It makes for a different garden ornament!
A taste of the village!
Lunch in the churchyard, then returning by way of Tunstall…where the former telephone box is now the village bring-and-borrow library
Tunstall church, bedecked with blossoms
Evidence of the rain… puddly muddy farmyard!
And heading back now to the grazing marsh, knowing full well it’s going to wet and muddy
The Fleet overflows…
Yep!
And here the cuckoo calls to let us know it really is spring!
To avoid the last stretch of muddiness we take a track back to the village… umph, more water, more mud!
But it was good a walk. Hope you enjoyed. Tuesday Treat includes… tra-la-la… fungi!!!!












Lovely pictures Of the walk.
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Thank you, Sadje π
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Youβre welcome
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Love the colors too.
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Lots of green… thanks to the rain π
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Outside of the muddy trails, this is such a pretty area!
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It is, and I love to walk it. And I have been known to return to “solid land” with a layer of mud 2″ thick covering the soles of my shoes!
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Haha! I don’t doubt that for a second!
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