21st October 2025 starts with an overcast sky but the forecast suggests later will be brighter. So we hop a bus to Norwich, and hop another out. We’re off to Broadland Country Park, which is a broadleaf and pine woodland where last year we had the best ever photos of fungi. Fingers crossed this year will equal it! Let’s go…
This is only our third visit to this woodland, and as yet we’re not familiar with the criss-crossing paths. So caution has us staying close to the edge. Benefit, the light is better here! πΌπ½
This is the broadleaf woodland, mostly chestnuts. A former estate of a country house, these trees were planted with income in mind πΌπ½
A dip in the land acts as natural drainage. This might look contained but my feet soon discover the entire area is swampy! πΌ
I’ve a suspicion this path once connected two villages, an ancient Right Of Way. The oldest trees are found here πΌ
My kinetic memory kicks in. We take a right turn which will eventually take us to the main entrance β and past the beech trees and into the pine forest πΌπ½
Sun! Yay, the forecast was right πΌ π½
I’m happy to say we’re on the right path. Somewhere here is a seat, the only one I’ve seen in this woodland. We’ll stop for a snack, to keep us going until we get back to Norwich and buy something else πΌπ½
I’m right, and I take this photo from the seat while picking at fruit π½
As we near the main entrance, the woodland gives way to meadows. Delighted to see an invasion of heather! πΌπ½ But what’s happened to the sun? Oh well, we got our photos; I’m bringing 500 photos home with me
That’s it for now
Check out this week’s Tuesday Treat which is a medley of fungi, leaves and flowers
The bulk of the fungi photos will post on Friday
Hope you enjoyed













Love these colorful pictures
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Slowly our trees are changing colour, saving the best till last
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They still are very green
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Patie
They’ll change before the end of the year
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Yes indeed
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Beautiful .
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Thank you. Thank Nature too
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It was great talking to you.
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Thank you. Reciprocated
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Welcome my dear friend ππ
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It is wonderful to be with a lively person like you.
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Thank you, Praveen. Nice to chat with an appreciative person
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It is my good fortune that I got a chance to chat with you. I pray to God for your good health, dear Crispina.
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Thank you. My health is generally good. I believe in a balanced lifestyle. I trust all is well with you
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Yes I am cool. I workout daily for my health.
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Probably far more than I do. I am more gentle with my routines than I was when younger
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As we age, we have to take more care of our health. I’m glad you’re so vigilant about your daily routine.
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I have more time available to attend it π
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You’re very health conscious. We youngsters have a lot to learn from you.
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I’d say as we grow older we discover the longer term effects of taking good care of ourselves
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With time, there are many things to learn.It becomes very important to take care of your health.
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What a great seasonal offering.
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More to come!!!!
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Love the purple paths, Crispina!
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Colour theory. Heathland being peat, peat being black, black pigment containing much blue. Add in the reddish orange of autumnal bracken and leaves. Bingo! Purple.
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thanks for the nature bath
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I hope the ‘bath’ was at the right temperature. Just right for relaxing.
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perfect π
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Brilliant!
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