14th March 2025, the weather being fair, we hopped a bus, and hopped off again just south of our county border. Our destination? Two very different woods of Gunton and Corton. Last week I posted photos from Gunton Woods. This week it’s the turn of Corton. Enjoy
🔼A field, a former railway line (see bridge above), and a cafe divides the two woods. 🔽Then it’s an oh and ah, and isn’t this a pretty pond. It does grow water lilies, but not this early
🔼A seat is provided for whiling away the sunny hours while watching the ducks on the pond, of which there are none this day
If Gunton woods is all about flowers, Corton is all about trees! 🔼🔽At this time of year, only the moss, the holly and the ivy provide any green
🔼Oh, watch out! For here be dragons
🔼And big fat beech trees🔽
And so we make our way to the exit…where we find fungi (see Tuesday Treats)
Hope you enjoyed all these naked limbs. Join us next week for another walk ‘South of the Border’ 😉😎😊











Lovely photo journey of a Sunday morning. And I would not be at all surprised if I already have my story idea for next week’s CCC!
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Thank you. I’ve written mine and scheduled it for Thursday. I don’t usually write it this early, but it spoke to me
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I love when that happens.
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Yes!
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They are majestic trees!
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I think it used to be part of some big country estate
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Corton woods, a lovely place indeed!
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But it’s very small. Managed by community volunteers
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Beautiful shots Crispina.
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Thank you, Sadje
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Most welcome my friend
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🙏💖
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