26th March 2025 and yet again the weather looks fair. So hop on bus, hop off bus, hop on bus, hop off bus ā and here we are heading to Costessey Ponds (as it is now marked on Google Maps). Please join us
š¼ Bridge #1 a gentle affair to span a gentle stream š½ and as ever when crossing this chalkland stream, we have to lean over and look into the crystal clear water
š½ Long long ago this land was labelled as the parish common. For everyone’s use. And within certain (sensible) restrictions, it remains so
š¼ Celandines line the river bank š½ Bridge #2 for foot traffic only
š¼ Later in the year this stretch of river is alive with children dabbling their feet and squealing š½ Bridge #3 the very old and now crumbling red bridge (a new foot bridge has been installed beside it)
š¼ Red Bridge Lane takes us along to Marriott’s Way to complete our walk (couldn’t resist a shot at this tree) š½ Marriott’s Way is a former railway track of which we’re reminded at every mile by this and similar iron-sculptures fashioned from the former rails. They make for cold seats!
š¼ White spring blossoms accompany our walk while puffy white clouds slowly drift by
š¼ I could have called this a walk of two rivers, for here is another river, the Wensum which here forms the boundary of the parish of Costessey š½ and here is bridge #4, over said river. This bridge marks the end of our walk
Hope you enjoyed. It was an excessively warm day for early spring. Now to the pub for lunch š¤Ŗ












Thats a lovely walk Crispina thank you for allowing us to join you šš
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My pleasure, always. And I’ve noticed while scrolling through my archives that since photography with intent to post here the quality of those photos have improved
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Are you getting better at photography or has your phone/ camera been updated ššš
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I do have a better camera. But it’s also that I’m more selective with my subjects
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Well done that was my first thought š
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Old home territory for you. Good that it’s so near to hand.
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Well, two buses, each way. About 3 hours travel in all. But there is a nice pub close by that serves delicious lunches
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Love these pictures Crispina. Thanks for sharing
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You know, as always. I enjoy the sharing
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I love bridges, thanks for sharing these ones Crispina!
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I can’t pass a bridge (when walking the camera) without taking it’s photo!
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