Valley View
Out doing a walk for Country Walking today, and after climbing up Offa’s Dyke, I needed a breather, so I stopped to look at the view – Clun Valley from …
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Out doing a walk for Country Walking today, and after climbing up Offa’s Dyke, I needed a breather, so I stopped to look at the view – Clun Valley from …
I like the way this footpath cuts diagonally through the landscape on the other side of the valley, and today two walkers were dropping along it.
The scouts must have been out last night. While on my walk I spotted a plethora of arrows: some more official than others!
Considering it is July, we’re still having to work hard to find some blue sky at the moment!
I love this particular beech tree. There’s something majestic about its structure – the way the branches fan out like a funnel, and force its leaves skywards.
It’s Ladies Singles Day at Wimbledon today, we’re practically a third of the way through July, and this is summer so far. 🙁
Well, I sort of ballsed up here, because it wasn’t until I finished taking this video that I realised I’d taken a Slo-Mo video, rather than a normal speed video. …
This feather, trapped in the grass, caught me eye. And no matter how hard the wind blew, it’s didn’t fly off.
When I say ‘cool’, I mean cool as in awesome clouds today. Mind you, that might have something to do with the fact that the sun is out too, which …
The grass is always greener on the other side, isn’t it? Is that the lesson the mother is trying to teach this young calf?