Corvedale showers

We didn’t get very wet! That’s all they were, short light showers, though they can be unpredictable. We’re walking the lanes from Baucott, past Broncroft Castle to Tugford and back by a circular route, and when it isn’t raining, it’s very pleasant out. The sunshine, when it comes, is like a spotlight, highlight the details in the landscape, and really picking out the autumn leaves.

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Past the pools

A fine sunny morning – it’ll be cloudier later, so let’s stretch our legs a little now. Trying to avoid the worst of the mud (our usual route, through the fields behind the old school, will be very wet in places), we follow quiet lanes as far as the Boldings. We return past the fishing pools, along the edge of the fields (yes, a bit sticky underfoot, but we’ll survive) and back up the lane to the start.

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Halloween at Preen

Sorry. This blog has nothing to do with pumpkins, ghouls, tricks or treats. It just happens to be 31 October, and it rhymes with (Church) Preen. Whatever the date, it’s a fine and pleasant afternoon in this quiet part of the county below Wenlock Edge, and it looks as though it will rain for the first few days of November, so we’re trying to make the most of it…

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New ways from Hope Bowdler

There are some obvious attractions in the area around Hope Bowdler – today we’re finding some of the less obvious pleasures in the lanes and tracks to the south of the village just a couple of miles from Church Stretton. There’s more sunshine and blue sky than we expected, though there are some obvious showers here and there. “I hope my washing isn’t getting wet”. The consolation is simple – if we’d decided to walk nearer home, we’d have been soaked too…

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Not quite according to plan…

25 October: We’re exploring the railways of north-west England, using Northern Rail £10 day rover tickets. Trespassers in the south, signalling problems at Piccadilly and cancellations, not forgetting the limitations of tickets which are only valid on Northern Rail services, mean that our plans ‘A’ and ‘B’ have both fallen by the wayside. We’ll settle for a spur-of-the-moment plan ‘C’ – visit “Lunch in Southport” on Geoff’s Rail Diaries for the full story.

Mid-autumn at Shirlett

A fine afternoon, cool but with some warm sunshine. Shirlett Lane might be good – there could be some interesting toadstools… There might be a few down Ned’s lane, and perhaps one or two more back up Round Hill. Sadly, there aren’t any fly agarics – they made a splendid display a couple of years ago, and there were more last year. Maybe in a week or two? I’ll have to come back…

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