Cold in the valley

…and grey, and dull, but at least there’s no wind. It’s not a day for standing around! From Bedlam, over the new Free Bridge, down the old railway track as far as Coalport Bridge, over the river and along to the china works. Back over the river across the Memorial footbridge and past the Boat, to return to the start along the quiet riverside road. We don’t feel cold, grey or dull (or windy)!

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Around the lanes again

There’s really only enough time for a short one this afternoon, but the fine, calm, sunny and mild weather’s too good to waste indoors. Despite the relative warmth, it’s still cold in the shaded lane past Lower Pool – there are one or two patches of ice here and there, and the surface of the pool is frozen

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Let there be light

Overcast, the forecast said. There was certainly plenty of cloud, but just for a change, it was mostly in the right place, providing a dark background for the landscape, floodlit in spectacular fashion by the bright January sunshine. It was correct about the temperature – mild! – and the wind – barely a breath of it. What a pleasant afternoon!

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Tuesday’s walk…

It would have been – we’d been walking for perhaps 10 minutes when one of us remembered they’d left a pan on the stove… Fortunately we were home again in time to save the evening’s meal.
So – Sunday: where shall we go? Yes, back to Church Preen. It’s a fairly reliable road walk – the lanes are very quiet, and the surfaces good for feet (ie no mud). There is, however, a lot of ice. It’s thawing steadily on this slightly warmer afternoon, but no less slippery. We can get around it and/or tread carefully, but I suspect we’d have turned back on Tuesday regardless of the pan…

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Hawthorn Bank – frosty!

Thursday 9 January: We’re well wrapped-up, the sun’s shining and there’s no wind, so despite the low temperature, it’s very pleasant along the other Shirlett lane. We’re having to tread carefully though – it’s icy underfoot.  At the end of the road we pass through the mossy green woodlands and out into the open again above Hawthorne Farm, for views to the Clee hills.

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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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