When the only day you’re able to walk the camera is forecast with high winds and pelting rain, it’s time to stay home and raid the archives again.
13th September 2021 we hop a bus, and another bus, and head out across our county border, to a cluster of villages centred on Rushmere. Please join us, and enjoy
Bypasses are wonderful for keeping through traffic away from villages, but not so good for walkers who need to cross that busy road. However, here we find an underpass intended for cyclists πΌ Once away from the traffic we head for a farm track π½ alongside a field of (probably) sugar beet
Rejoining the road πΌ which here is a lane, we’ve a feeling we’re now in France! π½ It must be the car
Small features attract my lens πΌ a postbox, someone’s garden fork π½ and a small apple tree β¬
Our intent now is to circle around the back of Mutford Hall (see below) which requires us to cross a meadow πΌ wet underfoot. We catch sight of sunflowers in someone’s garden π½ and pass an old carriage or cart house β¬
And then we are there π½ the back of Mutford Hall. Alas, I know nothing about its history
Circling around to rejoin a bus route we wander across a stray sunflower in a field-corner π½
That’s all for now. Don’t miss the additional photos on Tuesday and this week there’s a return of Friday Fliers!
Hope you enjoyed.












Beautiful presentation despite you’re not being able to take to the walking path this week.
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But I had previously walked it, even if it had been 4 yrs before
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Oh these are so lovely Crispina.
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Thank you, Sadje ππ₯°π₯°
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Youβre welcome βΊοΈ
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