6th February 2024, forecast high winds, wind chill, but no rain. We’re exploring where we’ve never been before. Takes two buses to arrive. Come with us…
Pine isn’t native here, so we tend to find it in regimented rows, plantation style
But amongst the pine and where it’s been felled…
We earmark the location. Could be happy fungi hunting, in its season…
Moving along to the next woodland, which is just down the lane…
A place of mammoth trees… and then we encounter a sweet chestnut plantation…
This isn’t the right season to visit here either…
Again, we make a note to return in fungi season
We’re heading out of the woods, eventually to catch the bus home…
Felthorpe church where snowdrops abound…
The lane leads us to Marriott’s Way… wind-blasted!
And just to let us know this used to be a train-track…
That’s all for now, folks. Hope you enjoyed, though this really isn’t the season for woodlands. See Tuesday Treats for some colourful details!













well that was a good ramble in lovely soroundings.
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Thank you. A varied terrain, one I want to return to π
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Majestic trees
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Aren’t they beautiful π π π
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Very impressive ππΌ
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π π π
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Wonderful scenes, amazing trees, well done as usual!
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Thank you, Frank. I shall revisit those woods when fungi are showing π
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Those are THE coolest trees, Crispina! The huge ones with the moss and vines.βOh yes, do go back.
I love the train track bridge, too.
Beauty!
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It’s definitely on the agenda. Certainly for fungi season, but maybe summer too. And I think we’ll probably spend more time exploring
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I love finding (or re-finding) places that you can return to time and again at different seasons and discover stuff.
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