3rd December 2025, a bright December day sandwiched between too much grey. Two buses takes us to the edge of Bracon Ash, the next village along from our destination of Hethel. Please, join us. It’s misty early but the sun will burn that away…
Bracon Ash. 🔼 the church. On previous walks we’ve visited here, but today we keep on walking 🔽 Next encountered is the village playground. The mist is thick around here, yet the sun is strong
🔽 Mist is best seen where it lingers over the fields
🔼 Destination, Hethel. The church
🔼 We know of two paths through Hethel Great Woods. This is the start of one. But we know beyond that corner is a very wet meadow. We retreat, but not before we’ve taken photos 🔽 My very favourite wall
🔼 A wonderfully old cherry tree in Hethel Great Woods 🔽 Hethel hosted the USAF during World War II. I wonder if that’s the source of the various buildings dotted throughout the woods
🔼 Beyond the woods, the mist remains thick 🔽 Which way to go? We keep to the perimeter. Less likely to get lost
🔼 I take many more photos while in the woods, and along the road back to the bus. But space being limited, I’ve had to restrict how many I post 🔽 I hope this little gem gives you an idea of what I’ve omitted
That’s all for this week’s post. I hope you enjoyed.
Don’t miss Tuesday Treats which, this week, includes some fungi!












What a beautiful walk with a persistent fog even though you had sunshine… That’s England the weather is so cantankerous! 💜💜
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The mist lingers in low damp places even while the sun bursts through the clouds. Makes for interesting photos!
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Yes indeed very atmospheric 💜💜💜
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But having said that, I’d prefer it that tomorrow morning isn’t foggy
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yes me too but it looks like more rain 💜🌞
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Weather!
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Indeed weather! 💜💜
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Such a delicious selection. I have saved the sixth shot, the wall with the old door in it to use in the future on my BCD Series- as the inspiration for the story stuck me immediately! Lmk if I have your permission to use it on a post unrelated to CCC.
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I have no hesitation in granting that permission. I love that old wall!
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Thank you, dear friend!
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🙏💖💖💖
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These are beautiful, Crispina. Loved this walk on a beautiful day.
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Thank you, Dale. That’s the last woodland walk of 2025. Tomorrow we’re walking the camera along the estuary. Next weeks, weather permitting, it’ll be a beach walk. Not sure what comes next
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Must go with where the weather takes you!
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The estuary and beach are on hand so less time taken with travelling. But also, the flowers, butterflies and now the fungi are at a low ebb, so I need to turn my lens to something else
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I get it. Besides, it’s nice to have the variety
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Well, the walk along the estuary wasn’t the delight I had hoped. Weather turned against us. But I managed from photos, even some fungi
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Some see nothing, others seek out the little bits 🙂
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I think you’ll approve of my selections this coming week
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I don’t doubt it.
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🥰🥰🥰
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I truly enjoy your photo journeys! Thanks for sharing them! 🙂 ❤
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Always a pleasure. While I enjoy walking, and taking photos, and would do so even without this blog, knowing that others find pleasure in my photos certainly add a determination and spring to my step
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It’s a very fine wall! I can see why it’s your favorite.
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You haven’t seen its entirety. It’s fantastic
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It looks so nice there and all the foliage. No snow too, that is great! I miss living in a small country-type town. Beautiful.
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Mostly my photos are taken in the countryside beyond the town walls (and our town does have prober town walls). But yes, the green, feasting our eyes before the winter brown begins
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Lovely selection, Crispina. I love your enthusiasm.
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So easy to get enthusiastic when there are such wonderful things to see!
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