A Plaish in the country

We’re enjoying a very pleasant walk in the country below the Wenlock Edge. Our route takes us along along quiet lanes, which rise gently all the way to Plaish, before a steeper descent back to the start. The views are great; the low angle of the sun brings out the colours, which turn increasing towards a golden red as the sun gradually drops to the horizon. The days are very short now.

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Lake Attingham

The Tern’s flood plain is well filled today! ‘Lake’ is fair description of the temporary expanse of water, the outcome of Bert’s downpours and the rapid melting of snow. The ground’s rather soggy too, in places, but mostly the walking is good underfoot. Once again, we’re following a different route around the extensive parkland – the deer are out and about, and we won’t get a good view of them if we stay in the woods. We won’t be able to enjoy the sunshine there either.

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Stripy landscapes

A less-exciting day today (can’t push my luck too often) – less snowy too. The white stuff is melting steadily in the sunshine – and we need the sunshine, as it’s still very cold in the shade. We’re walking along the lane past Hurst Farm pools, turning back when onward path passes into the shadow of the trees. It’s very pleasant up here – and fields are remarkably stripy today.

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Snow on the hills

Wednesday 20 November: It’s icy cold out, but also dry and sunny, under a clear blue sky. To stay indoors would be unforgiveable! So we’re enjoying a short (and fairly slow) walk on the Hope Bowdler hills – over the main ridge to the Battle Stones, and back across the moor. It’s wonderful up here – the snow has drifted a little, carving some interesting shapes; it’s deep in places. The (invisible) path isn’t always easy, as we step in and out of the (deep!) few footprints left by others, but it’s fun! And there’s no-one else about – just one young woman descending with a dog, in the first half-mile. After that, the hills are ours for the afternoon!


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An early start to the season

It’s still autumn, but no-one told the weather. Quite a depth of snow (for us, anyway) fell during the night. The roads are clear, but we’ll leave the car where it is and enjoy a local walk, down the lane as far at the chocolate gate (beyond that, the way slopes steeply down towards the river) and back again. Yes, things do look different in the other direction – if only because the sun is trying to appear from behind the clouds.

 

In the woods again

These golden days will soon be over – we’re making the most of the colours in Comer Woods. Everyone else seems to have had the same idea – there are lots of other people (and their dogs) out and about today. They seem to be getting further from their cars today too – perhaps they’re having to walk to keep warm. There’s plenty of room here though – much of the time, there’s no-one else in sight (or earshot!)

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