28th September 2024, a warm and sunny day, we’re walking between the villages, but not through them. Which means rural lands and footpaths edging on mostly arable lands. Please join us.
Not all fields are ‘farmed’. I’ve a feeling this one is earmarked for residential development
This lane cuts through a woodland at the back of a manor house, edged here by what are probably former workers’ cottages
The village church at Framingham Earl. And as with many of the Norfolk churches, the village has migrated towards the arterial road leaving the church stranded at the far edge
Almost silent, almost deserted rural lane
Perhaps a little incongruous, certainly unexpected, to find US military vehicle amongst the farm’s tractors
I love it when a public footpath takes us through what would otherwise be a private residence. And these trees… fantastic. We’re leaving Framingham Earl, heading to Alpington and Yelverton
We Brits don’t celebrate Halloween with quite the same fervour as our American cousins. So it was a delight to find this in Alpington. Loved the humour
I do hope you’ve enjoyed this little ‘stroll’; we’ve walked from Poringland, along the outskirts of Framingham Earl, to Alpington and Yelverton, now we’re headed to Hellington to catch the bus home.











Such beautiful snapshots. Thank you for sharing the pictures, Crispina. I most certainly enjoyed this little ‘stroll’.
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Thank you, Shweta. Good to see you back here! 💖
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You’re most welcome. That’s so kind of you. Thank you 💜
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I really enjoyed these pictures and walk. Thanks Crispina
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As ever, my pleasure. It is the delightful response of you and other followers that keep me walking when maybe I’m not at my best!
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Walking is always the preferred way to exercise for me too. Keep on posting your wonderful pics
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I do agree, there is no better exercise. And the photos will continue even if all I can manage is the local terrain
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Awesome 👏🏼
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This was a delightful stroll. I love your commentary – you’re our tour guide as we walk along with you.
Beautiful images and love that Hallowe’en one!
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I do try to add local interest. It helps you to know where we are. And you can always resort to Google Maps to track us down!
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I love how you do.
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Many of our routes are repeated year by year, so I’m always looking for a new feature of view
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That’s the joy of walking familiar routes. You see what’s new, what’s changed. I love that.
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I usually check out the photos I took last time with the idea either of improving on those shots, or not repeating them
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That makes sense.
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Yep. There is logic to my madness. Sometimes
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Of course there is… Mostly 😉
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Some amazing shots! Loved the American truck and the Halloween deco!
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That truck was so unexpected. All I was after was the John Deere tractor!
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A lovely tranquil stroll Crispina.
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It’s one I chose when we’ve had too much rain, since most of it is along rural lanes and not over mud-deep fields!
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