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Sunday Picture Post: By the Coast Part 2

For the second half of this journey, we’ll start at Gorleston and finish at Corton (last week’s Part 1 included Lowestoft to Corton) 8:00 am. Low tide. Looks peaceful, doesn’t it? Huh. The one-time groyne is now buried beneath the … Continue reading

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Sunday Picture Post: By the Coast

Put on your hikers, pack your lunch, and don’t forget plenty of water. We’re gonna go walking the coastal route. We start at the Ravine, North Lowestoft, which takes us down the cliff, to the sea. Foot traffic crosses above … Continue reading

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Sunday Picture Post: Green Lanes Part 2

Continuing last Sunday’s post, let me take you down our Norfolk green lanes… Through farmland… …where the golden grains do grow: …and traditional field-flowers still grow Through meadows rich with colours… The purple knapweed and the white ox-eye daisies might … Continue reading

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Sunday Picture Post: Back to the Green Ways

Oh Yay! I can travel by bus again. And so… out to Acle and a walk to Burlingham Woods, almost entirely by green lanes and farmland White campion was everywhere. But could only take pics where it was in the … Continue reading

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Woodland Lights

Finally allowed on the buses, got out of town for a ‘countryside’ walk, down the green lanes to the woods… Shadows, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek

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Sunday Picture Post: Out of Town

Still confined to places reached by foot… yet the sun is bringing out the flowers and the bees… A tiny, tiny flower, often lost to sight by bigger flowers overhanging Meadow Brown butterfly where it ought to be… in a … Continue reading

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Sunday Picture Post: Dune Community

I’ve already posted several of the photos I took back in May when I walked along the river Bure, through Bure Park, and onto the dunes… now I give you my shots of the wildflowers there (those not trodden by … Continue reading

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Sunday Picture Post: In the Steps of Foxes

Last week I invited you to accompany me along Breydon Water and across Breydon Marshes. This week, the same route but reversed. And how different it is. That’s all for now, folks. Hope you enjoyed.

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Foxglove Glade

The highlight of last week’s walk was the utter stillness of Breydon Water. This week, same walk but in reverse, the fairies had been busy with their magic. This was as close as I could get, separated by a water-filled … Continue reading

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Sunday Picture Post: A Walk on the South Side

The path on the south side of Breydon Water leads to Burgh Castle and the remains of a Roman fort. But we’re not going to walk that far. Instead, we’ll cut across the marshes and circle back to Great Yarmouth. … Continue reading

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