Just published to Geoff’s Rail Diaries – more photos and an account of our travels on the longest day of the year, using the Cheshire Day Ranger – just the ticket for a great day out. Visit “Cheshire Solstice” – now!
Author: geoffspages
A long day out
…and a most enjoyable one, on 21 June – the longest day of the year. We’re exploring parts of north-west England by rail, using the “Cheshire Day Ranger” ticket. A “Rail Diaries” page will appear in due course; in the meantime here’s a selection.
We had a late lunch at a huge hostelry named “The Railway”, probably because it wasn’t far from Meols railway station. But was I missing something?
For more photos and an account of our day’s travels, visit Cheshire Solstice on Geoff’s Rail Diaries
Ironbridge views
A short wander on a June evening, for a leg stretch and some different views. There are occasional views of the bridge from the back roads above the river, and there are tigers in the jungle…
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Yesterday evening
As ever, despite the familiar territory, there were things of interest for the camera yesterday evening, including the first rosebay willowherb, and some wonderful mud ‘crazy paving’ (this morning’s rain will have washed all the patterns away, I suspect). Two weeks ago, the farmers were busy planting potatoes in these fields – already, they’re coming up.
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Croft Castle
We left Tenbury Wells and headed for Croft – but today, instead of the hill fort and Bircher Common, we’re visiting the castle. Too warm for walking!
Tenbury Wells
We’ve driven through, but never stopped… Last week, after an unwieldy few minutes while she tried to remember its name, we learned where our friend had bought her fine summer hat. “We must go there one day soon”. Unusually, we did (and bought a hat). Tenbury Wells has a proper high street, an unusual little round market hall (where a round market is held!), and as for those pump rooms – wow! “Built in 1862 to promote the town as a spa for the working classes”, according to the town council. Wow again! The rooms are open to the public for a few hours on Fridays – which happen to be market days. We will be back!
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Shirlett Lane
An evening wander along this very quiet lane, enjoying the low angle of the light and the lower temperature after a warm afternoon
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The woods on a warm day
They’ll be shady, cool perhaps… In the still and humid air, any sunshine would be uncomfortable, but in the event we saw little of the sun, and it was certainly very pleasant under the trees on the eastern slopes of Brown Clee. Colourful too – great masses of rhododendron here and there. It’s Cosford air show today – we might see some of the flying exhibits? We did, but just one big thing that circled for a time, never getting quite close enough for a decent photo. We didn’t see (or hear) the Red Arrows either – perhaps we’re just too far away. We did see a red kite, which on balance is a preferable alternative… And other than one group of chatty walkers, we had the hill to ourselves.
What does it sound like up here? Listen!
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A warm morning
It will even warmer after lunch, so we’re out a little earlier today. We’re following our tracks from almost two weeks ago – up Round Hill, down Ned’s lane, over Nordley Common to Stocking Lane and back through sheepy fields. Same route, but the season has moved on.
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