Stretton Westwood and Bourton Westwood: we’ve been here before. The last time was in early spring – there were no leaves on the trees, the hedges were bare and there was no-one else about. Today, the trees are in full leaf, the hedges are laden with blackberries and sloes – and there’s no-one else about. A great afternoon for for a wander in this quiet part of Wenlock Edge – pleasantly warm with a light cooling breeze. Can’t ask for much more at this time of year.
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Beautiful photos! The butterfly, cattle, and lush fields against those mountains make for perfect countryside scenery. Looks like an ideal peaceful walk – those blackberry-filled hedges are the cherry on top. Lovely capture of the season!