We’ve spent the day exploring, in a fairly eccentric and unstructured way, the north-west of England, focusing (so to speak) on Liverpool and Merseyside. More to follow; here are a couple of tasters. The Liver building may be instantly recognisable, even when it’s hiding being more modern structures; the Water Street entrance to James Street underground station may be less well-known, but it was worth a visit with the camera.
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The weather, that is – not as warm as the past few days, but humid. The views are hazy and limited, but it’s pleasant enough on Nordley Common. The old way from Linley Brook to Stocking Lane is a delight, lined with trees and bushes (damsons galore!), and the inevitable brambles and sloes…
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Cool air of morning
It’s going to be warm again this afternoon – we’ll have a wander around Willey in the cool air of morning. It should be pleasant in the shade on Round Hill, and even more so as we descend slowly under the trees of Shirlett forest and head back to the start.
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A warm day on the Stiperstones
Too warm to hurry (as if there’s any need…). We’ll walk gently up the rocky ridge, where there’s a shady corner for lunch. It’s getting really warm by the time we’ve reached The Rock, towards the southern end of the ridge, so we’ll return to the start through shady woodlands. Sadly, the Bog Centre is closed on Mondays – we’ll have to go to the Bridges Inn to refresh ourselves… Beer is best on a day like this!
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Benthall woodlands
As seems to happen sometimes in September, the weather has changed – it’s warm and sunny, in contrast to the last two summer months. It will be pleasantly cool and shady under the trees along Benthall Edge
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Autumn begins
Meteorologically, that is. Astronomically, we’ve got another three weeks or so. Around Willey, it looks and smells like autumn (even if the Met Office says we’re in for a few warmer days…)
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Summer’s end
We did well to avoid the rain… It was dry when we left the house, but drizzled much of the way to Bridgnorth. Dry again when we left the car, threatened most of the time we were out, and began to follow through on the threat as we returned to the start. We stayed dry(ish). Not good weather for photos…
Tomorrow the Met Office’s autumn begins (and it’s forecasting warm dry weather for next week)
The previous King Charles
Lunch at, and a quick wander round Moseley Old Hall near Wolverhampton. King Charles II famously hid in an oak tree at Boscobel – and having avoided discovery there, found his way to Moseley, where he was able to hide in a priest hole. It’s an interesting place in which to spend an hour or so (the Cornish pasties were good too…)
Speckled woods
Butterflies! Dozens of them here, in and around the Wenlock Edge woodlands, posing for the camera in a most obliging manner. We’re enjoying a morning walk – the forecast said it would rain this afternoon (it did!). The blackberries are abundant too – I think a picking trip is likely very soon.
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