12th May 2025, we hop aboard a bus into Norwich then another out to Dereham, the approximate centre of the county. We’re heading for Lucy’s Meadow, a nature reserve that nestles between the town of Dereham and village of Scarning. Please join us. It’s going to be a blistering day!
St Nicholas church as seen πΌ front-on from the road and π½ glimpsed through a gate to the churchyard. Later, we’ll seek shelter here from the sun but as yet though the sun is bright it isn’t fierce
We’re typical Brits. When the sun comes out we look for the shade of trees πΌπ½
Open fenland πΌπ½ and a neighbouring garden just visible through the trees beautifully blue with forget-me-nots
By definition, fenland is wet. But a certain level of drainage is accomplished with these streams and canals πΌπ½
As the heat ramps up we head for the woods. πΌπ½ It’s not only the heat but the sun at that angle doesn’t make for ease of photography. I need a polarising lens; I keep promising myself to buy one but that’s as far as it gets
A look back at the woods as we follow a path alongside another drainage channel πΌ And can’t you tell it’s May! π½
Now it’s back to the town, via the coolth of the church
Hope you enjoyed. More photos from this walk on Tuesday when, I promise, there’ll be more colour!












Trail to your hearts content! I am vicariously jealous of the heat, but I know I will be hiding from it myself when our warm week or two finally hits come Junie-sh…
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My friend who lives in Calgary says much the same thing
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Wonderful photos, stunning vistas!
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Thank you, Frank. I didn’t include the wide open fen vistas cos they were dazzling in the strong sunlight
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A beautiful walk dear friend. Thank you for sharing
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Thank you. I like when I’ve enjoyed a walk and I can share it with others
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We love it too
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The forget-me-nots are lovely and I’m always interested in fenland landscapes – I’ve never been but always think of them as very atmospheric.
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