28th April 2025, sun is beaming, wind has calmed, so it’s back to Costessey for our second visit to a bluebell wood. But first a short riverside walk. Please join us
🔼 We jump off the bus at the park, home of the local football team. Memories of watching the game whilst sheltering from the sun beneath this grand old beech tree
🔼 The river Tud runs alongside that park 🔽
🔼 We’ve timed our visit exactly right for the ransoms (wild garlic). 🔽 I love this view of these bridges, the old and the new
🔼 Along a lane and then into the woods 🔽 ⏬
A tree we named the Giant’s Knee 🔽
⏫ Yes, it is a bluebells wood but I confess the trees enchant me more ⏬
That’s all for now. It’s been a difficult selection (I took 300+ photos). Don’t miss Tuesday Treats for a riot of flowers













Love these unusual trees.
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It’s the trees that get me. I mean, I love the flowers, especially bluebells, but that woods has such interesting trees
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Very old and interesting trees. 🌳
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🙏💕
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Blue bells and wild garlic just beautiful! When I looked at the giants knee I saw a dinosaur 😁💜💜
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We used to climb that as kids. I think they still do, the bark is very glossy, like it’s been polished
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It looks amazing 💜💜
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🤔😀❤️
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What a glorious place to take a walk. It is so lush and green, and the trees even provide their own stories.
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Those trees even more so since they were my childhood friends
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Very pretty walk indeed!
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Thank you, Frank
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Thanks, Crispina, for sharing these pictures. They look so soothing.
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Until I moved to the coast, my chill-out go-to place was this very same woods
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They are magnificent trees and some lovely dappled paths.
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It’s a very old woodland, worked woodland with much evidence of coppicing
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