Snow’s gone

Wednesday 27 January: It’s much warmer today (that’s a relative description: we’re still well-wrapped); there’s barely a breeze and it’s rather grey. The snow of two days ago has almost all gone, just a few spots remaining here and there. We’ll walk up Shirlett Lane to the gate near the top of Ned’s Lane, partake of chocolate, then retrace our steps. The distant views are hazy at best, so we’ll focus on what’s close at hand (or close to our feet).

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A brighter morning

… but it’s all downhill from here: lots of rain to come during the next few days. It’s also mostly – and gently – downhill to the sheep field, a couple of miles along the lane. Beyond, it would be steeply downhill to the river (and we’d have to come back up again!), so we’ll pay our respects to the sheep, then turn back. As we return, the clouds are gathering – much more grey than blue now.

Benthall and back

A circular walk from home on a bright and sunny afternoon, perfect for an interesting outing with plenty of variety. The sky is a subject in its own right today. At the Haycop a very cheeky robin is eager to pose for me. Later, the light is fading and becoming golden as we pass Benthall Hall and its picturesque little church. In a swampy pool nearby a crocodile lurks, waiting for its next meal. (I blame global warming)