20th April 2026, the day dawns perfect for our walk. No rain, no mist, slightly overcast sky which we prefer since the sun deepens the shadows and dazzles the white. We hop a bus to Norwich, then another to take us to Costessey. Two hills in Costessey, both filled with bluebells at this season. Our first visit is to East Hills Woods. Let’s go
πΌ Here’s where I played as a child, when I chased up these hills; I’m a bit slower now
πΌ Bluebells: Less carpets, more like generous-sized scatter-rugs. But it’s all natural here, unlike some of the showier bluebells woods π½
πΌ I’ve featured this field maple on the woodland edge before. It’s…ancientΒ π½ A peek through the trees to what’s beyond. One, because I like to see the sharp geometry of newly planted potato fields, and two, because this looks across to the second woods, and where I lived before I moved to the coast
πΌ Beech and oak, amongst the oldest inhabitants of the woodland π½β¬
πΌ A dragon wishes us a good day as we leave the woods. The clouds are clearing, the sun is shining, the colours take on more vibrancy
πΌ Down the lane from the woods we arrive at the wonderfully cool riverside walk. Always my favourite at any time of year π½
π½ We’ve just time to wade through the ramsons before catching the bus (smelling of garlic, of course)
That’s all for now folks. We visit the other woods next week, and another part of the river. Don’t forget to check out Tuesday Treats for more photos from this walk. See you there!












I love all that greenery and the bluebells just βpopβ in the landscape- gorgeous π
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You know I love this land, especially at this season
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Yes itβs perfect π
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All lovely… especially that dragon!
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Isn’t it fantastic. So many wood carvings in that woods.
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You grew up in a childhood fairy tale land-
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Truth. I spent much of my childhood in these woods (when I wasn’t with my grandma in an all-but forgotten rural village). And my friends were gnomes and fairies. And my imagination knew no bounds!
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Enchanting! β¨
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I do agree. That is an enchanting woods!
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