The mile walk

We’d intended to walk around the perimeter path, our usual route on reliable surfaces, one that would have warmed us up nicely on this bitter day. But we can’t – the Tern is very high and the bridges are closed. The so-called ‘mile walk’ is the most we can do, though we’d actually walked 2 miles by the time we were back to the car. “We can look in the shop…” No, we can’t – the lights are on but there’s no-one at home (and the sign says “Shop closed”). Next time perhaps.

Where we went, and where we would have gone (Botanybay Plantation, New Plantation, The Slang, Hospital Plantation)…

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It can’t last…

It’s not going to, according to the weather forecast. Snow is on its way (I don’t think we’re going to see much here (FLW)), so we’re making the most of another fine afternoon with a wander around Colemore Green  and Boldings Pools. The light, once again, is golden, turning red as the sun sinks.

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Another one begins

Admittedly nothing seems different – apart from the photos dropping neatly into a new 2025/01/01 folder… Not a particularly inspiring day either, though down by Damson Cottage there’s a snowdrop. There are several more green shoots, and one or two spots of white here and there. They’ll be in flower in a week or two, a reminder that, though it’s winter, spring will come.

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Comer Christmas

Comer Wood: we almost went elsewhere – the car park appeared to be full. Then someone drove away at just the right moment. What will it be like in the woods? Our route is about 4 miles, and few visitors stray that far. There’s a “Tree Trail” in the heart of the woods, where Christmas tree-sized conifers have been decorated by various local groups, adding some valuable colour to our wanderings. Great fun! Rudolfs, knitted snowmen, five gold rings, four calling birds…

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Three degrees

Cold today! Foggy too – rather atmospheric, spooky even. It’s very busy in the car park at Attingham, but once we’ve walked for ten minutes, most of the other people have vanished (there are still one or two within earshot, but the fog means they’re hard to spot…). Nearer the house there are lit ways for evening exploration. Can’t call it floodlighting, which would in any case be tempting fate in these soggy times…

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Late December

A quiet day before Christmas – a stroll along Shirlett Lane will be perfect. Big trees have fallen here, fortunately (not for them!) parallel to the lane, rather than across it. Beyond, further into the wood the stands of deciduous trees seem intact – it’s the shallow-rooted wind-catching conifers that have suffered. It’s a strange afternoon, grey overhead, but to the south, over the Clees, there’s unfocused brightness – a misty glow in the sky.

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