Another week of dismal weather sent me scuttling into the archives in search of fairer days. And here’s what I found. 10th May 2017. We bus into Norwich, then out to Blofield Heath. From there we’re walking via South Walsham Broad to Acle (where we’ll catch a bus home). It’s a longer walk than any we’ve done of late but the day is sunny and warm. So forget your wet weather wellies, your hats, gloves and thermals, and come walk in the sunshine with me!
πΌ We pass an alpaca farm where the delightful beasts have recently been shorn π½ And alongside a field which is lusciously green!Β β¬
As we near South Walsham (part of the Broads) we find an area of fen. Love fenland flowers πΌ Marsh marigolds blind us with their golden petals π½ Reed thatch is the favoured roofing in the Broads. See that heron on the ridge?
We sit for a while and watch the geese. These are Spectacle Geese, aka Egyptian Geese πΌπ½β¬
π½ This little inlet always fascinates me. Never been here when those boats were absent. Weekend sailors?
Between South Walsham and Acle lies Upton Fen. It can be somewhat wet under foot but isn’t too bad today πΌπ½
πΌ A rare glimpse of the building materials of yesteryear. The base is flint, ubiquitous for all buildings in the region. Above that? I’m thinking that could be clunch, a clay-chalk blend much used in East Anglia in the past π½ Fishley church always attracts my lens. So many photos I’ve taken of this, as we often walk to Upton from Acle, passing this church on the way
And that, my friends, is all for this week. Hopefully I’ll get in a decent walk before next week’s post.
Hope you enjoyed this reminder of the sun!













I think the alpacas in photo one should move on over to the field in photo three as it looks to be much better grazing! hehehe
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If I remember rightly, I think that was barley, though it could have been wheat. Either way, we’d have to go without our daily bread or beer!
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Love these pictures Crispina. The alpacas are adorable
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Aren’t they. You just want to cuddle them!
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Yes, but I think the either spit or bite- or Iβm confusing them with something else?
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That’s camels. But maybe these do too?
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Just checked it out. Yes, they do spit, but seldom at humans. Lamas do too
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Iβll have to check- google!
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They are shy and timid- donβt bite humans, but can spit if annoyed or touched in the back.
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And there you have it. Don’t try to ride them
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I havenβt seen any of them here. π₯Ή
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So lovely to see lush green grass, clear blue water and sun-shiny skies! It’s warming my heart as it’s 9ΒΊF and snowing like the dickens here and I don’t like it one bit!
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I hoped it might bring warmth to us during these cold months
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Wow, so gorgeous, all–the green is so vivid…and the castle (I may have mentioned in the past how much I love them).
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Sorry to disappoint, but that castle is a small village church. It’s the round tower and crenalations gives it that look! Specialty of the region
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Not disappointed at all, it’s so beautiful!
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