9th January 2024, first walk of the year, and it’s a tad cold, and the wind is howling. But we’ve been promised sunshine. So hats, gloves and thermals on, and let’s go. We’re headed to Whitlingham Country Park. Although we expect some flooding, at least we know we’ll see swans!
The bus drops us a mile or so from the park, so first thing we see is…
You know I love tractors. And John Deere are the best
We decide to stop off at Trowse church, so many times ignored in our keenness to reach the water…
The early morning sun paints this majestic tree…
Here at the Country Park the first (small) lake has flooded its sides, but the path is passable. Or so we think. But just beyond this corner is a wide and deep flooding, so we double back to find another way through
You know it’s cold when the cormorants prefer to roost in the tree
Spectacle Geese… walk like an Egyptian
I could fill 3 posts with photos of these swans. They’re such showoffs
And the light is just right
We wanted to circumambulate the lake but this isn’t the only stretch impassable without thigh-high waders. And so we decide to head for the woods. We’ll pick up that trail next Sunday.
Hope you enjoyed.











A good walk … and cheers to your heartiness to tackle the brisk temperatures of the season – but the sun has a way of deceiving us. Now that’s an old church! Thanks for the walk for my morning.
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You know it’s always my pleasure to share 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Oh these geese are so beautiful.
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Doesn’t matter the weather, at this place there are always ducks, geese and swans
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That’s really cool.
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It’s a good go-to place when nothing much is happening elsewhere
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A fascinating place to visit
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It is indeed 🙂
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The light is beautiful in these photos, and shows the cold. The terrain and light of your walks often remind me of my walks on Nantucket, Massachusetts, where I used to live, right down to the finding a way around flooded footpaths. Thanks, as always, for sharing!
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I love our countryside. I love to record its many seasons and vistas. But what to do with the photos then? And so I love sharing them, especially when they bring pleasure to others 🙂
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The light was fantastic during this walk. What wonderful discoveries you made despite the waters holding you back.
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This place, no matter the weather, never disappoints 🙂
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I don’t doubt that for a second 🙂
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