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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A stroll on the shortest day

The days will be getting longer for the next six months! There’s not much light at 2pm, but enough for a record of a cool and breezy December day. I wondered if I’d be able to complete this circuit – the paths up Round Hill and back down Ned’s Lane are just that. Two weeks after storm Darragh, they’re still strewn with leaves and debris, and there’s no hurry to remove the larger casualties. However, some good soul has been along with a saw and cleared just enough to enable walkers to pass the fallen. No chance for the horses though!

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The card walk

Coalbrookdale, from Bedlam – up Wesley Road and Hodge Bower, then down Church Road to the Coke Hearth (where the crocheters have been busy with the bus stop). Then back down the Dale, via Paradise, and along the Wharfage, past the Iron Bridge and back to Bedlam. It’s that time of year again – the Christmas card delivery walk. Several pounds cheaper than the post – and much more enjoyable!

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A fine morning

A December dozen (photos, not miles!). If we set out before lunch we should have the best of the sunshine… We were going to walk along Stanley Lane and the old railway track, but to complete the loop we’d need to use the paths through Chestnut Coppice. The sign on the gate says they’re closed due to fallen trees.  So – start from the same spot, but head in the other direction. It’s muddy underfoot in places away from the road, but it’s very pleasant out of doors this morning. Today is quite unlike last Saturday!

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