27th May 2026 and the weather’s getting uncomfortably hot. So we pick a walk that’s going to be short. Although having to travel half-way across county does make for a full day out. We’re going to a water-meadow on the outskirts of Dereham. So let’s hop on that bus! Please come with us…
πΌTo reach the fen needs a short walk through town β where I see, in a barber’s window, these great guys. Thinking of this week’s Creative Challenge, I can’t walk past and not take a photo! π½ Almost there, and close to Dereham church is Bishop Bonner’s house, now a museum. Bonner, better known as Bloody Bonner, was a staunch Catholic during the period of persecution of Protestants, but the museum is a celebration of local history and archaeology
πΌ The unique vegetation of a fen-meadow. Not for straying willy-nilly, it’s a bit squelchy underfoot. But well-kept paths ensure walkers’ feet stay dry π½ An example of the typical plant community, and a hint of the challenge that presents the photographer
πΌ Time was when water meadows were deliberately flooded to ensure sweet grazing grasses in the summer. Those same channels now drain the fen so we keen walkers can remain dry shod! π½ They also encourage the water-loving plants
πΌ Not all is soggy fen. Here are areas of woodland, some old and,Β like these oaks, some young
πΌ The dog rose isn’t fussy about where she plants her feet, and when trees block her light she’ll scramble past the obstruction π½
πΌ Nature’s gardener has a preference for mixed planting! Here’s Garlic Mustard (flowers done, now leaves begin to lose their green and turn to beige), Dame’s Violet, Forget-me-nots and buttercups π½
πΌ More of those meadows, focusing on the grasses and the trees that hug this land, providing homes for birds and to keep the town at bay π½
And that, my friends, is all for now. We’re heading back to town for a light bite lunch, then the bus back to the coast. Hope you enjoyed. More photos in Tuesday Treats. And this week we again have Friday Flyers!













Love these pictures dear friend
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Thank you, Sadje. Trying to keep my destinations varied!
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What a lovely day out. Thank you for your company π
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No, no, Willow, thank you for yours! π©·π©·π©·
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What a wonderful stroll. I love wild flowers and grasses- sometimes more than the manicured variety. And that first shot was epic.
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Enjoyed this little walk in the fens
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